Introduction: My Lego Man/woman Cape Design
Capes and Hoods for my Lego Figures came to me because some of my Lego Figures have no capes or hoods because they look a little boring.
Step 1: Step 1:Supplies
you will need a
Ruler
Scissors
Cape pattern (see attached)
A LEGO Figure
Paper hole punch of right size helps
CLoth
Fine tip sharpie
Attachments
Step 2: Cut Out Pattern
Loosely cut around pattern.
Use paper hole punch to cut out holes.
Cut out pattern on lines.
Step 3: Put It on the Figure
To place a hood/cape remove the head and slide it on the peg part of the Lego figure then put the head on.
Step 4: Finish With the Cape Design
Then when you are done putting the cape on the Figure it will look like the pictures above.
6 Comments
6 years ago
This is a very creative way to style and personalize your LEGO figures!
6 years ago
good job
6 years ago
nicee :)
you can use felt fabric or plastic bags (thick ones), so as the edges don't look torn and they won't wear out when handled. another option is to stabilize the fabric with some glue on the edges.
6 years ago
Nice work. Great idea, which I'm going to pass on to some folk who do LEGO now. :-)
6 years ago
Fun way to make accessories for your minifigures. I am going to have to show this to my son. He is obsessed with LEGOs
6 years ago
nice work Quileute Nightwing, I can tell that as you keep making these, they will get better and better, great start.