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How does one even go about making this? What I mean is that you can't just buy a ton of bricks and start building. There has to be some kind of blueprint or design. Are they using software?

Probably used ldraw or something simiular. It's like an autocad for Lego Blocks.
 
started off with technics, but recently moved to be more into star wars and the fantastic modulars.

Just finishing parting out my 8421 mobile crane and RC Bulldozer and will try and sell on bricklink. I'll keep my 8043 excavator which is just fantastic, and my 8860 chassis as it was my favourite technic when I was younger.

How do the hydraulics work on the unimog?

Well, I don't want to oversell it, and I realize now that my sleep deprived brain has confused "hydraulic" and "pneumatic", I just like the routing and control. The basic idea is the power stuff can run the gears in front/back, or it can crank a pneumatic pump. You select that via these controls:



The red handle to the right then chooses to send the pressure to the front or the back. You can place the crane on either front or back (that and the winch are swapable). The crane then has three valves to control what gets pressure (one of two parts of the arm, or the gripping hand). It all works quite well:



And here's an overview showing all the routing of pipes and some of the suspension (click on any of these for larger images):

 
äqualibrium;34890913 said:
My first post :) Finally got verified.

Anyways gentlemen, I raise you this!

150 pounds and 35,000 bricks! A Star Wars "Venator" Class Star Destroyer

The creator

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Welcome have fun here on GAF

@ the starship:
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AMAZING I would love a PDF how to make it.
 
How does one even go about making this? What I mean is that you can't just buy a ton of bricks and start building. There has to be some kind of blueprint or design. Are they using software?

From what I have read they use "MLCAD"

I am currently in the process of building this one:

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Directions!

And as far as parts go, the cheapest and most fun way is to buy/use previous sets, but if you want efficiency then you have to buy each piece individual on ebay / bricklink :O

@The Dutch Slayer Thank you and LOL :)
 
started off with technics, but recently moved to be more into star wars and the fantastic modulars.

Just finishing parting out my 8421 mobile crane and RC Bulldozer and will try and sell on bricklink. I'll keep my 8043 excavator which is just fantastic, and my 8860 chassis as it was my favourite technic when I was younger.

How do the hydraulics work on the unimog?

Also, I totally agree that the excavator is the best of those. A really nice set. I don't actually like the crane that much (I think the newer crane truck (8258) is better), but the bulldozer is kind of fun.

I also really like the 4x4 off roader (8466) largely because it was the first technic set I ever did (never did one as a kid), and I like the working gear shift that actually has an effect on the speed the pistons move as the wheels turn.
 
Christ. This thread is torture. Why do I click? I want to spend all my money on these mega sets. I complain too much about it. I really just need to sit down and build one afternoon.
 
Has anyone here done Robie House? I really enjoyed Fallingwater and ready to take the next step!

I was just talking to the guy at the LEGO store at lunch about this set. He had to build it for the store display. He said it was a lot of fun and took him a couple nights to complete. It's pricey though but it has a ton of pieces.
 
äqualibrium;34890913 said:
My first post :) Finally got verified.

Anyways gentlemen, I raise you this!

150 pounds and 35,000 bricks! A Star Wars "Venator" Class Star Destroyer

The creator

I visited the the link you gave and the builder says that building instructions might be released within a year. I've been a long-time LEGO fan, but I haven't bought any sets since the late 90s. Building this thing will be one of my future goals if the instructions are ever released. Hopefully I will be able to bump this thread in a couple of years.
 
I wonder if the upcoming DC Superheroes set would include advanced ones (you know, kits that have age rating going to 14 or 16).
 
do you have train tracks and/or a motor for the Maersk? If not, do the millenium falcon and go and buy the power functions stuff to make the train RC. If yes, do the Maersk just because I want to see what it looks like - the box is so lush.

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Motorize your Maersk train by adding LEGO Power Functions #8878 Rechargeable Battery Box, #8887 Transformer 10V DC, #8884 IR Receiver, #8879 IR Speed Remote Control and #88002 Train Motor!

edit 2:

Train motor - link
IR Receiver - link
transformer - link
rechargeable battery - link
speed controller - link
 
So, went to the other Westfield. It's about the size as Stratford, sale area was a bit rubbish as it was mostly party stuff and some Hero Factory. Staff were OK (or so I thought....).

The PAB wall was very good, got some nice parts. Sadly they had wheels but no tires, still grabed some for engines or greebles though. Right dark red wings but no left wings.......

Still, it seemed better than Stratford in a way maybe because it was my first trip there?

The down side was when it came to paying. I got one large cup and one smal. The small was when I was running out of time so didn't stack but just went for small pieces so the lid fitted no problem. The large one I stacked though so the lid was about 1cm off fitting on one side and just about touching on the other side. The clerk told me I had to remove some bricks.....

I removed a layer of 2x4's and he told me I had to remove another layer. He wanted the lid to close 100%. I know it's fair enough but in all I have read, talked or seen at or about the PAB wall I've never heard of this kind of behaviour.

Oh well, onto the spoils.

Small cup:
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white Bracket 1x2 - 2x2 x 114
grey 1x1 with pole x 53
grey 2x4 x 6
trans ogange 1x1 round x 449
orange 1x2 45" slope x 29

651 pieces in total.

Large cup:
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white 1x8 smooth tile 31
red 2x2 19
red 2x4 15
orange 2x4 30
grey 2x4 47
whiteBracket 1x2 - 2x2 39
trans ogange 1x1 round 386
wheel 51
black pole 40
orange 1x1 round 1
flame 1
red plate 6x3 right 1


661 pieces in total. Didn't even know I had the 1 orange round or the flame till I got home.....

One of the Planets range. Just built it but can't be bothered to photo it just yet as it's late, will do so soona s the model is sweet.

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Some light reading. A bit pricey but worth it I think having flicked through just now.

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I couldn't resist digging up and building some of my old sets after all this Lego talk. Still a lot of fun and a perfect thing to do while listening to some podcasts. A bit annoyed that my younger self had hid pieces in the wrong boxes and not managed to put stickers on straight, but it turned out pretty good anyways.

The result of todays building:
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I'm really envious of all the those big Star Wars sets though.
 
I keep eyeing Falling Water, but I can't help to think that the architecture sets are less enjoyable than a city or creator type set. To those of you who have built some of the bigger architecture sets and the Shuttle Expedition or Camper Van, which did you find more fun to build?
 
Really want to get the Millennium Falcon. We still have a bunch of Slave 1's at work too and I need one of those. Perfect ships to have side by side :P
 
I made a thread for this but I'll post it here as well :P


Does it come in black? by Brent Waller, on Flickr

So with the success of the recent Minecraft LEGO set on Cuusoo (a website developed by LEGO to develop Fan based sets) I thought I'd submit a custom lego batmobile I built back in 2008 when I came out of my dark ages.

I built custom instructions for the set using MLCAD (a LEGO CAD program) as well as making a camo version painted using vinyl dye.

Please check out my submission for it on cuusoo's website here and if you think it's worthy and would like to see it possibly come an official set, please vote for it.

To be clear licensed sets are permitted under their terms and conditions, if the set successfully reaches 10 000 votes LEGO will take care of licensing deals.

The link also contains images of the creation as well as links to the instructions and more info.

VOTE HERE

Also if you REALLY like it please twitter, Google+, Facebook, SMS, Phone, Telegraph, Smoke Signal it around the internets.
 
I keep eyeing Falling Water, but I can't help to think that the architecture sets are less enjoyable than a city or creator type set. To those of you who have built some of the bigger architecture sets and the Shuttle Expedition or Camper Van, which did you find more fun to build?
I've built both the Expedition and Fallingwater and while I prefer the shuttle model I think I had more fun building Fallingwater. It's nice to build something that is composed of mainly normal parts rather than relying on tons of specialty bricks like the shuttle. This is one of the reasons I'm looking forward to doing the Super Star Destroyer.

Also those LEGO tumblers are awesome, will vote for them!

EDIT: Tried to sign into that LEGO site but it doesn't work, the M/D/Y fields are messed up.
 
EDIT: Tried to sign into that LEGO site but it doesn't work, the M/D/Y fields are messed up.

That happened to me at first when I clicked sign-in with Facebook. When I went back to the main page and tried to sign up again it the DOB fields worked properly.
 
I keep eyeing Falling Water, but I can't help to think that the architecture sets are less enjoyable than a city or creator type set. To those of you who have built some of the bigger architecture sets and the Shuttle Expedition or Camper Van, which did you find more fun to build?

I can not speak to the camper, but I loved the Space Shuttle Expedition set.
 
Speaking of CUUSOO, please add your support to the development of the "Modular Western Town".

http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/1787

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The modular building theme has already proven itself to be very popular. Why not take that idea and explore new directions? The Western theme would be perfect, with its varied designs and false-front buildings


The same designer has another entry in this sweet UCS Sandcrawler (though I think it is too large to be practical for LEGO to release):

http://youtu.be/V5SG5N0fyEg?hd=1
 
man, fuck this thread. I've been trying to hold off, but couldn't resist anymore. Stopped after work to pick up the new X-Wing, but it was sold out. Of course I ended up walking out with a $100 pirate ship....First LEGO build in about 15 years, should be fun as I always loved the pirate stuff when I was little. I really wanted the Imperial Flagship, but that one seems to be OOP? so I guess this will suffice for now. After this I'll probably pick up either some of the Architecture sets or Modular ones since they look pretty cool on display.

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Will probably disassemble it, and pass it on to my little brother (who is 18 years younger than me lol) when I get bored of it.
 
man, fuck this thread. I've been trying to hold off, but couldn't resist anymore. Stopped after work to pick up the new X-Wing, but it was sold out. Of course I ended up walking out with a $100 pirate ship....First LEGO build in about 15 years, should be fun as I always loved the pirate stuff when I was little. I really wanted the Imperial Flagship, but that one seems to be OOP? so I guess this will suffice for now. After this I'll probably pick up either some of the Architecture sets or Modular ones since they look pretty cool on display.

Yeah, this thread is terrible for the wallet.

Terrible.
 
man, fuck this thread. I've been trying to hold off, but couldn't resist anymore. Stopped after work to pick up the new X-Wing, but it was sold out. Of course I ended up walking out with a $100 pirate ship....First LEGO build in about 15 years, should be fun as I always loved the pirate stuff when I was little. I really wanted the Imperial Flagship, but that one seems to be OOP? so I guess this will suffice for now. After this I'll probably pick up either some of the Architecture sets or Modular ones since they look pretty cool on display.

1ZTUU.jpg


Will probably disassemble it, and pass it on to my little brother (who is 18 years younger than me lol) when I get bored of it.

Almost grabbed the Black Pearl today too. Local wal mart had a bunch of them clearanced for $75. But decided to save up for either the x-wing or tie fighter instead.
 

Digital issues of Brick Journal are available at the publisher's site for $3 or so (as well as hard copies for more), as I recall. I've picked up an issue here and there - it's much better for the photos than the writing, which is often kinda amateurish. The most recent issue has steampunk stuff people have done, much of which looks pretty badass.
 
I kind of want to try a MOC USS Defiant....

I was digging through my old bins tonight trying to make my own TIE interceptor, but I am missing so many things that my nephews pillaged over the years. And I don't have enough matching pieces to do both sides of wings. Was fun trying to build something again.
 
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