![]() At this larger size, the amps begin to look too big next to minifigures. The easiest solution to this with current bricks takes the size of the amp from 1 x 2 x 1 1/3 to 4 x 2 x 2. ![]() However, one side of the radiator should ideally be plain. The current design is a double sided radiator with a printed panel on the top. This, in my eyes, is the most minor design issue. I will also design this back section using thin plates, and see it that produces a satisfactory effect. Thirdly, the bricks at the back representing part of the building would have some printing to represent the brick. However, should this prove too expensive for production, I have included a guitar design: I will produce rough sketches of these guitars later. To simplify things, the Casino model could serve both Lennon and Harrison. In an ideal world, new guitar designs based on the Hofner Violin bass, the Fender Telecaster, and the Epiphone Casino would be produced. No guitars similar to those used by the Beatles are currently produced by Lego. The second thing that needs to be addressed is the guitars. I will sketch possibilities and upload these later. New designs reflecting the Fab Four would need to be drawn. They are merely included in these images to show how minifigures look once in the set. First, the figures of the Beatles shown are NOT what would be in the final set. Speaking of minifigures, a number of issues with the current design shown need to be addressed. The set is a minaturised version of that final gig, containing the Beatles in minifigure form. ![]() The Beatles, love 'em or not into 'em yet, are the biggest band in the history of popular music, leaving behind an entire catalouge of fabulous tunes and a plethora of iconic moments, the most notable arguably being the final rooftop concert.
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