Minifig Sized Centaur (My First Project)
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Minifig Sized Centaur (My First Project)
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Here we will build a centaur out of Lego, admire it, and then name it in only 3 steps. Please follow.
Pieces and Looks

These are all the pieces you will need to buil the centaur. There are multiple colors and a lot of the same piece, but these are all of them.
Step 1: Build the Body


This is the top half, or the human part of the centaur. He has a large silver spike as a sword, but you can also give him a bow or another weapon.
Step 2: the Horse





This is the bottom or horse part of a centaur. You can change the color, mine is brown and tan, to make it look like a another horse such as a Chestnut. The legs look harder than they are,but they look really good when you're done. I would recommend using different patterns on the back legs. to make it look realistic.
Step 3: Overview

Your centaur should look like this. Feel free to change it, and make it more articulated. My steps are a little large, but you should get the basic idea. Thanks for checking this out and I hope you follow. Remember, name it too. I name mine...
um...
maybe...
how about...
BOB!!!!!!!!!