nicoga3000
Saint Nic
You may search Eurobricks and YouTube though - I know people have motorized the Supercar, Unimog, and MOCs before.
You may search Eurobricks and YouTube though - I know people have motorized the Supercar, Unimog, and MOCs before.
Any more information on Bag End price or piece count, or anything about CMF Series 8?
Nicoga, I feel sorry for your fingers already looking at the pneumatic tubing on the Unimog. Not fun, it certainly was.
For those of you who live near the KC LegoLand: You get a 20% off all purchases if you have an annual pass.
Hmmm...need to figure out if it is worth it with a 4-hr drive....I will be going there in a couple of weeks, and will figure out mileage then.![]()
I need to print off that coupon and see if the local Toys R Us has anything good I can use that 20% off on... Any recommends?
I was thinking the same thing, but on the coupon it says "Valid 7/13/12-7/14/12"I need to print off that coupon and see if the local Toys R Us has anything good I can use that 20% off on... Any recommends?
I always found it ironic that LEGO is made in Europe (Denmark) but is always out first, and much cheaper, in the US. Is it just the size of the relative markets?
Not a whine by the way, just curious how it works.
Just got back from Brickfete in Toronto and uploaded almost 50 photos to Flickr. You can see all of them here. It looks like PalaceBrother and I took a lot of different pictures between the two of us, so there are actually very few duplicates.
Here are a few of my favourites:
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I briefly talked to the guy who created this and he told me that it sold for $400 at a private auction the night before.
What are those tentacle pieces?
Edit: My Goodness @ that Batcave and the Steampunk Star Wars MOCs. Loooove the Tie Fighter.
If b Wing and haunted house release in August, I will consider it Legos birthday present to me.
Skipped Robie House. Grabbed Farnsworth and White House instead. My first architecture sets.
I completely ditched life to play with the Blue Roadster MOCing this weekend. I'm in love with the MOC I made today and I don't want to take it apart, especially cuz it took a long time to space everything right.
Is there a term for when Lego structures connect by sliding together but don't use studs?
I believe the term is "illegal connection" or something.
I didn't think to ask the guy what the tentacle pieces were. It looks like the tip of each tentacle is the piece that nicoga3000 referred to, but it looks to me like the pieces that connect the tips to the body are different (ie- they have a constant diameter and don't slim down to a point at one end). And we definitely need more steampunk Star Wars!What are those tentacle pieces?
Edit: My Goodness @ that Batcave and the Steampunk Star Wars MOCs. Loooove the Tie Fighter.
Haha, ya I figure this is illegal, although I swear there are parts of official sets that slide together using flat tiles.I believe the term is "illegal connection" or something.
The top slides into place and holds pretty snug. It all lines up nicely, no noticeable strain on anything.
Blow it up! It's tradition.
Blow it up! It's tradition.
Could have the Death Star blow it up. WITNESS THE FIREPOWER OF THIS FULLY ARMED AND OPERATIONAL BATTLE STATION!
Alien Conquest Mothership would be better IMO!
The 7965 Millennium Falcon hovering on top of the white house upside down with the triangle plates opened & a Death Star Dish attached inside the middle of it it blasting down upon the white house.Alien Conquest Mothership would be better IMO!
The SW Steampunk MOCs are cool and all, but that colour scheme is just... All I see is poo and corn, basically; or Vegemite.
I didn't think to ask the guy what the tentacle pieces were. It looks like the tip of each tentacle is the piece that nicoga3000 referred to, but it looks to me like the pieces that connect the tips to the body are different (ie- they have a constant diameter and don't slim down to a point at one end). And we definitely need more steampunk Star Wars!
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Love the mini-figure that's piloting the b-wing...
I'm just about done with the Excavator and I NEED to put it on the table that this set is FANTASTIC. It's not for everyone (given that it's Technic and not System) as the building techniques and macro assembly can be slightly challenging. But holy wow at the complexity of the model.
The building techniques and mechanics of this model simply cannot be appreciated until you've assembled it yourself. Once you realize how much attention to detail has gone into every single pin, axle, gear, and link, you start to understand why the guys who are Technic specialists at LEGO are there. It's no joke!
If you EVER think you're going to be interested in Technic, this set is a must buy before it goes away.
Doesn't it blow you away how there IAP so many functions, all going through that centre gearbox thing?
It's mind boggling to me... I need to post pictures of finished Tachikoma/Shagohod. The thing is insane in its ingenuity. So much function packed in such tight space.Anyone who can MOC a working/functioning Technic model has my respect. Hopefully I can get there!