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How to Build a LEGO Forklift

Lego is a construction toy made for kids. Lego makes various types of bricks and pieces which are used to build large-scale models. Lego creates multiple types of themed sets filled with various models that can be found in these settings. One of the more popular sets is the Lego City sets. In the Lego City set builders can make everything from airports to warehouses, and to complement the builders construction needs they can add a Lego forklift to their models.

Things You'll Need

  • 2-by-4 grey base with wheel axles
  • Three 2-by-6 red base
  • Two 2-by-4 black base
  • Six 1-by-2 green bases
  • 2-by-8 black base
  • Two 2-by-2 reverse incline brick
  • 2-by-2 red base with axle holders
  • 1-by-2 with the 1-by-4 hanging surface
  • Two yellow 1-by-2 with hinge holders
  • Two tan axles
  • 2-by-2 black base
  • Two 1-by-2 black bases with mounts
  • Red 3-by-6 trapezoid base
  • Two Black 1-by-1 bricks with 1-by-3 incline
  • Two black 1-by-1 bricks with a stud on its side
  • Two round red single stud pieces
  • Two 1-by-1 black base with overhanging surface bricks
  • Two red rounded surface bricks
  • 1-by-4 window
  • Six wheels
  • Two 1-by-1 black base
  • Seat
  • Steering wheel
  • Two Antennae
  • Antennae connector
  • Two 1-by-1
  • Lift piece
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Instructions

    • 1

      Place the 2-by-4 grey base with wheel axles on the red 2-by-6 base positioned so that the two bases form a T with one row of studs hanging off the top and bottom edges of the red base.

    • 2

      Place a 2-by-4 black base on the red base positioned so that there is one column of the red base's studs between this base and the grey base.

    • 3

      Place a 1-by-2 green base on each of the remaining columns of studs on the red base.

    • 4

      Place a 2-by-8 black base onto your base lining the back edge up with the edge of the grey base and running down the middle of the construct so that a 2-by-2 section of this piece hangs off of the base.

    • 5

      Place a 1-by-2 green base on each of the columns of the 2-by-4 black base that is still showing.

    • 6

      Flip the model upside down. Connect a 2-by-2 reverse incline brick on the bottom of each of the 2-by-4 black piece.

    • 7

      Connect a 2-by-2 red base with axle holders on the bottom of the 2-by-8 black base with the axle holders running the same direction as the axles on the grey base.

    • 8

      Flip the model right side up. Place the black 1-by-2 with the 1-by-4 hanging surface to the first column of the 2-by-8 black base. Place a 2-by-4 black base flesh against this piece and positioned so that it is intersecting the black piece beneath it.

    • 9

      Place a 2-by-6 red base flesh against the black 2-by-4 piece you just placed down, positioned so that two columns of studs are hanging off of each side of the black base beneath it. Place two yellow 1-by-2 with hinge holders on the remaining studs of the 2-by-8 black base positioned so that the studs of the yellow bricks are against the red base and the hinged holders are one stud away from the end of the black base.

    • 10

      Push the two tan axles into the axle holder on the red base.

    • 11

      Place a 2-by-2 black base on the studs of the yellow bases. Place a 1-by-2 black base with mounts on each side of the black base with the mounts pointing away from the model.

    • 12

      Place a red 2-by-6 base flesh against the black pieces you just put down positioned so that it runs along the length of the black bases. Place the red 3-by-6 trapezoid base flesh against the 2-by-6 red base so that the row with six studs is against the red base and the row with two studs is on the back end of the model.

    • 13

      Place a black 1-by-1 brick with 1-by-3 incline on each side of the trapezoid positioned so that the brick portion is on the first row of studs and leave one column open on the outside with the incline pointing away from the trapezoid. Place a 1-by-1 black brick with a stud on its side against the back of each black incline brick with the extra stud pointing towards the back of the model.

    • 14

      Place one round red single stud pieces on the extra stud on the two black bricks. Place two 1-by-2 green bases on top of each other and place this stack on the studs between the two black 1-by-1 bricks.

    • 15

      Place one 1-by-1 black base with overhanging surface bricks on each stud of the green bases with the surface on the back end of the trapezoid.

    • 16

      Place the two red rounded surface bricks on the bottom side of the trapezoid so that they form a half circle.

    • 17

      Place the 1-by-4 window on the back of the model so that it's covering the bricks with the rounded studs on them.

    • 18

      Place two wheels on each of the front tan axles and one wheel on each of the back axles.

    • 19

      Place two 1-by-1 black base with hinges on the mounts of the 1-by-2 black bases with mounts. Pace the seat and steering wheel in front of the window.

    • 20

      Place an antennae on the inside stud of the 1-by-2 black bases with hinges. Place a grey antennae connector over the antennae ends. Place two 1-by-1 bricks with hinges on top of the grey connector. Attach a ladder to the hinges and back of the window.

    • 21

      Place the hinges of the lift into the yellow hinge holders.


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