Build a sand terrain park! Can be fun, can be frustrating when people step on it. Make your dream park out of the sand, obviously in a smaller size. I was board on the beach today.
I am glad everyone else does not think I am some kind of weirdo haha. My friend was the one I learned about it. I never thought of it until he was making one and it is so much fun. I have made more extensive ones last summer but this is my first this summer. I wanted to try and make a chair lift out of stick but that would take alot of patience. And some little girl walked through the halfpipe after I finished it, and it was unbelievably perfect and then it got semi ruined.
Yea and I had to keep my dog away from it because when I and digging or whatever in the sand she likes to join in and dig too. I entered this into the Orage World Wide Whatever contest hoping for a win haha.
It was the perfect size for Lego dudes. Next time I go the the beach I will make the park go down the beach because there is only about 10 feet from the land to the lake haha. It will be alot bigger next time. I did not have any buckets or tools so I had to do it by hand, which isn't that bad.
If someone wanted to be awsome, could you photoshop these two pictures together so it looks like I am about to go off the sand jump. That would be sick haha.
I went back down to the beach again today and made a giant JOI type jump, not too big, but bigger than what my other one was. No picture though because I was only down their for a couple minutes. This weekend will be when shit gets big.
I tried to make a jump similar to one that would be at the Heat Harvest or 9 Knights. I know it doesn't look like either but I made it my own version. And Then I made a Barrel tap/stall. I took the pics with my phone and I am still waiting for the ones of the barrel stall to come to my email so I will post those when I get them.
And I came up with an idea as a "groomer". I filled up the soda can with water and rolled it down the landings and take offs to flatten it out and it looked legit. I did that after the pics were taken though.