Zeta 1

Piece count: 18 pieces Retro bot with a big eye! This build harkens back to the days when SNOT parts were far more limited. I like the slope on the back of the head. The rocket engine base helps give it a 50’s look. Showcase Instructions

Epsilon 1

Part count: 7 pieces An ugly little monster that looks like it’s ready to pounce! I was going for a monster vibe. The long low legs and elongated head are in that spirit. The weakness of this build comes from the eye and mouth. Different part choices there could really make this bot shine. Showcase … Read more

Delta 1

Part count: 22 pieces One cool lookin’ dude! This bot started a from the feet up. I like the corrugated tube look of the legs and tried to carry it over on the arms. The head started with adding the eyes at right angles then thinking “boy, I bet cheese slopes would make some cool … Read more

Theta 1 (BunnyBot)

Piece count: 18 pieces BunnyBot has difficulty hopping on low gravity worlds. This bot was originally going to have eyes on long stalks. The idea to do a bunny came when I added the clips while messing around. The only definitive bot features is the single eye so converting this to a basic bunny for … Read more

Gamma 1

Part count: 12 pieces A charming little bot that might just hop its way into your heart! Little details can make or break a design. This little guy uses round legs which visually connect with the round antennae bases and green eye. The smooth foot keeps things consistent. Only the faceplate lacks decisive curves. Judicious … Read more

Beta 1

Part count: 16 pieces A chunky robot with strong shoulder rotors. Its large compartment is perfect for industrial applications. The 2x2x2 container is one of my favorite spacey parts so I thought it would make a great core for a robot. I initially really like how this build turned out and it certainly has a … Read more

Alpha 1

Part count: 23 pieces This stocky bot looks as tough as a bulldog. The magnet on it’s head evokes a kepi or top hat. This bot was a fun build. I started by challenging myself to incorporate a magnet onto a minifig scale frame. I think the printed tile used for the mouth calls back … Read more