Respuestas para la especialidad JA de Construcción con LEGO® usados por la División Norteamericana
Nivel de destreza
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Año
2014
Version
22.12.2024
Autoridad de aprobación
División Norteamericana
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Any item made by LEGO. For example: Bricks, plates, tiles, all minfigure parts and accessories.
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The round connection point on top of a standard brick.
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A standard plastic element. Usually 6 sided (including top and bottom) and ranging in widths and lengths between 1 and 16 studs.
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A flat plastic element. One third the height of a brick element.
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A flat plastic element with no attachment points on the bottom and thinner than a standard plate.
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Similar to a plate however with no attachment points or studs on top.
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A brick that has been modified to have a downward incline. The top of the brick has fewer connection points than the bottom of the brick.
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A brick that has been modified to have an upward incline. The top of the brick has more connection points than the bottom of the brick.
1i
One or more elements that are combined to allow connected pieces to move in any range of motion.
1j
Specialized elements that are designed to connect with axles and pins. These may or may not have standard connect points.
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Elements that are designed to store, carry, and use electricity. For example: Battery Packs, power cords, lights, motors, remote controls, and remote control receivers.
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Typically 4 elements that make up a LEGO person: 1. Hat, hair, helmet, etc.; 2. Head; 3. Torso, usually includes arms and hands; 4. Legs, usually includes waist.
More information on types of parts and their actual names: Lugnet Parts Ref
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These are a range of scales where the size of a person is smaller than a minifigure.
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These are builds proportioned to the size of a standard minifigure.
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You are working on the Christian Storytelling honor right?
También podría incluir esto como una forma de comunicar el requisito «visual» para muchos de las especialidades más nuevas de la naturaleza.
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Stop Motion Animation using LEGO® can be a great use to show events that happened in the Bible in a cool, fun way.-->
Note
LEGO®, the LEGO® logo and the minifigure are trademarks and/or copyrights of The LEGO® Group. Pathfinders and the Seventh-day Adventist Church are not affiliated with and/or facilitated by The LEGO® Group.