Niffler racer part two: small ramp.
Start with a 6 by 6 base.
Hmm… This frog is suspicious.
Start on the rockwork.
It’s not just a suspicious frog, it’s a rich frog!
Continue on the colorful stone.
This hinge is important later.
Another important hinge. What is this, some kind of tilted surface?
This rock hides the frog.
More than half way there!
The curved tiles help even out the ground.
The ramp is going up.
Last pieces!
The frog can peek out from the crack in the stones.
It should look like like this from the side.
Just tilt the hinges. Now you’re done!
See instructions on how to build the Niffler racer in the previous post. An even bigger ramp is coming soon!