So I had this vision to build a very small minimalistic black tiled frame that would be mounted behind my sets and lifted enough to be scene above the set. (rough sketch attached).
I was curious if anyone had any idea on how to build these? Or have seen any sample builds out there? I figured I'd ask before I just jump in and start from scratch. I tried googling some, but a lot of them featuring gluing bricks ON existing frames and thats not what I want. I want to build something simple, all out of legos. That can "pinch" the print in a frame somehow. This frame does NOT need glass, I just need something that will hold maybe a 4"x6" print in place around the edges.
My idea was to pop this design behind various architecture sets to document when I go to these places. Sort of like a personal touch to the set and my travels.
The sketch should give you a better idea, thanks for any ideas! Frame idea is obviously in red.
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Hey everyone,
So I had this vision to build a very small minimalistic black tiled frame that would be mounted behind my sets and lifted enough to be scene above the set. (rough sketch attached).
I was curious if anyone had any idea on how to build these? Or have seen any sample builds out there? I figured I'd ask before I just jump in and start from scratch. I tried googling some, but a lot of them featuring gluing bricks ON existing frames and thats not what I want. I want to build something simple, all out of legos. That can "pinch" the print in a frame somehow. This frame does NOT need glass, I just need something that will hold maybe a 4"x6" print in place around the edges.
My idea was to pop this design behind various architecture sets to document when I go to these places. Sort of like a personal touch to the set and my travels.
The sketch should give you a better idea, thanks for any ideas! Frame idea is obviously in red.
- Scott