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Teddy Bear (2015)

I’m afraid I haven’t built much in a while – this is my latest major model, and it is over a year old! But I never posted about it here until now. It’s a teddy bear.


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I built my first teddy bear out of LEGO many years ago, back in 2002. That was built using basic studs-up technique, similar to my Pokémon models. I think this one is quite a bit cuter, though much more difficult in terms of its construction.

I started by building the head, back in September of 2014. The key features are the snout and ears, so I built those first. That is the secret to building good sculptures, I think – build the key features (usually the face) first… if you get that right it almost doesn’t matter what you do for the rest.


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Ears and part of the face were the first parts done. September 13, 2014. More of the face is done. September 13, 2014. The head is starting to take shape. September 13, 2014. The head finally done. September 14, 2014.
Ears and part of the face were the first parts done. September 13, 2014.More of the face is done. September 13, 2014.The head is starting to take shape. September 13, 2014.The head finally done. September 14, 2014.

During the local club’s annual holiday show I was working on the feet to go with it, and made a point to have them be asymmetrical, so that one of them is angled at 45 degrees while the other is nearly vertical. I finished the model in May 2015, just in time for Maker Faire, where it made its public debut.


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Head and feet/legs done. Torso is mostly done at this point. Arms not yet started. May 3, 2015. Head and feet/legs done. Torso is mostly done at this point. Arms not yet started. May 3, 2015. Hands are done, but arms are mocked up. May 4, 2015.
The finished model, as displayed at Maker Faire 2015. May 5, 2015. My sculpture models on display at Maker Faire
Head and feet/legs done. Torso is mostly done at this point. Arms not yet started. May 3, 2015.Head and feet/legs done. Torso is mostly done at this point. Arms not yet started. May 3, 2015.Hands are done, but arms are mocked up. May 4, 2015.The finished model, as displayed at Maker Faire 2015. May 5, 2015.My sculpture models on display at Maker Faire

I also displayed it at BBTB in August, where it won the “most realistic” trophy, and took it to BrickCon in Seattle in October, where it won the “best sculpture.”


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Won "Most Realistic" trophy at BBTB in Santa Clara. August 2014 Won "Best Sculpture" trophy at BrickCon in Seattle. October 2015.
Won "Most Realistic" trophy at BBTB in Santa Clara. August 2014Won "Best Sculpture" trophy at BrickCon in Seattle. October 2015.

But on the flight back from Seattle, something happened to my luggage and it got pretty thoroughly shattered. I had put all my models into a large Tupperware bin, with bubble wrap and Ziploc bags. I put some of the smaller models inside the Teddy Bear (both the head and torso are hollow), thinking this would reduce the odds of it being crushed, but perhaps those things bounced around in there causing it to break? I’m not sure. Anyway, the head was almost completely disintegrated, and one of the arms was quite badly broken. The feet survived pretty well, and the other arm cracked apart but not as badly.


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I carried my MOCs to/from BrickCon in this plastic box. They made it to the con OK, but everything was shattered on the way home. August 12, 2016. (It took me this long to muster the courage to unpack it)

I carried my MOCs to/from BrickCon in this plastic box. They made it to the con OK, but everything was shattered on the way home. August 12, 2016. (It took me this long to muster the courage to unpack it)

I was pretty disheartened by this, and it took me almost a year to get up the guts to try to repair the damage. Most of the models I had brought, like the Easter Bunny and the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man, were items I had made a “backup” of in LDraw, but not so for the Teddy. All I had to go by was a few photos, and most of those were face-on. But apart from the feet (which survived intact) it is a highly symmetric model, so it wasn’t too hard to figure out. I just had to match up the matching parts from the left and right sides, until I had found everything that was missing, and fit it all together.


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Laying out the parts on my dining room table to begin the process of rebuilding. The torso and feet were mostly intact, but the head and arms were shattered. August 12, 2016. Laying out the parts on my dining room table to begin the process of rebuilding. The torso and feet were mostly intact, but the head and arms were shattered. August 12, 2016. Laying out the parts on my dining room table to begin the process of rebuilding. The torso and feet were mostly intact, but the head and arms were shattered. August 12, 2016.
Starting to piece together the shattered models. August 12, 2016. Almost done putting the bear back together. August 19, 2016 Finished rebuilding, with a few parts left over.
Laying out the parts on my dining room table to begin the process of rebuilding. The torso and feet were mostly intact, but the head and arms were shattered. August 12, 2016.Laying out the parts on my dining room table to begin the process of rebuilding. The torso and feet were mostly intact, but the head and arms were shattered. August 12, 2016.Laying out the parts on my dining room table to begin the process of rebuilding. The torso and feet were mostly intact, but the head and arms were shattered. August 12, 2016.Starting to piece together the shattered models. August 12, 2016.Almost done putting the bear back together. August 19, 2016Finished rebuilding, with a few parts left over.

There were a handful of parts that were actually broken. I had to substitute those from my collection of brown plates. And there were a few parts where I couldn’t find them at all – a 1×8 tile was missing, and a couple of small plates. And then when I was done there were a handful of parts left over that I had no idea where they would go, but they were mostly interior SNOT parts so cosmetically I was able to finish the job without them. There was one 1×10 brown plate left over, but I think I had put a 1×4 and 1×6 in the model when I was rebuilding it, so that’s probably where that one had been.


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It wasn't just a case of parts becoming separated from each other - some of the parts actually were broken! August 12, 2016. After I finished the rebuild, these parts were left over. I also had to add a few parts, but not the same ones.
It wasn't just a case of parts becoming separated from each other - some of the parts actually were broken! August 12, 2016.After I finished the rebuild, these parts were left over. I also had to add a few parts, but not the same ones.

When it was all done, I put Teddy on my couch for a photo. Now he’s finally rebuilt! But I probably won’t be taking him on any more airplane rides…


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The rebuilt teddy bear poses on my couch

The rebuilt teddy bear poses on my couch

Update: Since writing this, I overcame my fear of taking him on airplanes, and took him all the way to Australia for Brickvention, Portland Oregon for Bricks Cascade, and Portugal for the Paredes de Coura Fan Weekend in 2017. I had to do some significant repairs in Australia, but after that trip I learned the secret to traveling with LEGO models – wrap them up in cling wrap (Saran wrap) and then wrap that in shipping tape. Once I mastered that, I feel I can take him anywhere and have him arrive with minimal damage.


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In Progress #1 In Progress #2 In Progress #3 Head Finished No Arms Yet #1
No Arms Yet #2 Almost Done Finished! LEGO Sculptures at Maker Faire 2015 Kermit and Teddy at Maker Faire 2015
Teddy Bear and Kermit at Maker Faire 2015 Me with the teddy bear at BBTB 2015 Teddy @ BrickCon 2015 BrickCon Damage Unpacking Broken Bear #1
Unpacking Broken Bear #2 Unpacking Broken Bear #3 Rebuilding Begins Broken Parts Rebuild In Progress
In Progress #1In Progress #2In Progress #3Head FinishedNo Arms Yet #1No Arms Yet #2Almost DoneFinished!LEGO Sculptures at Maker Faire 2015Kermit and Teddy at Maker Faire 2015Teddy Bear and Kermit at Maker Faire 2015Me with the teddy bear at BBTB 2015Teddy @ BrickCon 2015BrickCon DamageUnpacking Broken Bear #1Unpacking Broken Bear #2Unpacking Broken Bear #3Rebuilding BeginsBroken PartsRebuild In ProgressRebuild completeLeftover PartsRebuilt Teddy on CouchBill with Kermit and TeddyBrickvention 2017 My MOCs with Teddy's Arm Up.jpgBrickvention 2017 My Teddy with Arm Up 1 of 2.jpgBrickvention 2017 My Teddy with Arm Up 2 of 2.jpgBricks Cascade 2017 MOCs 9 of 901.jpgPdC MOCs 001.jpgPdC MOCs 218.jpgBBTB2017 030.jpgBBTB2017 630.jpgBayLUG Maker Faire 2018 024BayLUG Maker Faire 2018 056BayLUG Maker Faire 2018 057BayLUG Maker Faire 2018 058BBTB 2020 MOCs 15BBTB 2020 MOCs 14

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