![]() To put it simply, it can pretty much pass as Portal 2.5 as based from the dialogues being said by GLaDOS and Wheatley, they seem to be referring to events of Portal 2 as events in the past. Moving on to the game proper itself, the Portal 2 world levels and not including the levels included in the main game, it’s pretty much the Portal game in Lego form. The companion cube prints on the plates are really nice as well. ![]() They actually made the companion cube thrice as useful by giving it configurations first upgrade is a laser deflector and the final upgrade is a cube that gives out hearts. The main build’s issue with the short hind leg can easily be fixed by adding a stud to give more length but the other configuration would rely on the stand to actually stand upright. ![]() The sentry turret is also nicely detailed despite it being out of scale from the minifig. The only notable flaw in this set is the paint application on the portal gun white paint on black rubbery material isn’t really that good but the other physical details of the accessory is nice. We have a Chell minifig that has a pretty nice face and hair mold plus the printing of her tank-top testing clothes is pretty neat. Talking about the toys first, they are pretty much high up in the scale of fun and goodness. Portal 2 is actually part of the worlds in the main story so you can still go through the test chambers as Batman, Wyldstyle, or Gandalf. Since Chell is the only minifig released in the Portal series so far and since there’s no news about an upcoming fun pack yet, those who would want to play the separate Portal adventure world must get the set. The set comes with a Chell minifig complete with a portal gun accessory, a sentry turret as the main vehicle, and a companion cube. One of the level packs that were available to play in Lego Dimensions was Valve’s Portal 2. Slide in the breadboard through the gap between the Bricktronics Shield and colour sensor at the back of the robot.Platforms Available: PS3, PS4, WiiU, Xbox 360, Xbox One Afterwards, place the "Technic Beam 3 x 5 Bent 90" and colour sensor on top of the pins to keep the plate in place.ĥ. Attach the mounting plate to the 5 blue pins connected to the base as such. Attach the Arduino UNO board to the Bricktronics Shield Mounting plate with the 1-inch metal standoffs, 7mm bolts and M3 nuts.Ĥ. Attach the ball shooter by lining up and inserting the dark stone grey "Technic Axle 4 with Stop" and 4 bright blue "Technic Axle Pin", all connected to the "Technic Gear 40 Tooth", into the base's NXT motor.ģ. ![]() Make sure the wire is placed as shown in the image so it can be pulled out and connected to the board's external power supply plug without issue.Ģ. You can do this by taking off the left-hand side panel. Slide in the 9-volt battery inside it's holder into the back compartment area of the robot. A total of 7 spheres are required to fill the launcher with the magazine attached.Įach image has a number at the top left corner that corresponds to the steps below:ġ. The ammunition used for the ball launcher is the Bionicle Zamor Sphere, Bricklink ID 54821. None of the listed LEGO parts have to be a required colour, with the exception of the 2 Technic Axle Pin in brick yellow if you want the ball shooter to operate more smoothly. 1x solderless mini breadboard (47 x 35 x 10mm)Ī folder containing PDF files and JPG images of the LEGO part lists for both the base and ball shooter can be downloaded below. 1x V5 Bricktronics shield mounting plate (available from Wayne & Layne)
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