AndroiDimitris Posted October 19, 2014 Posted October 19, 2014 Hello Lego community. My name is Dimitris and I am 27 years old. This is my first time in my LIFE with Lego bricks and as i can see there are many options to start with. I decided to get in my hands with Lego technics. I have started with a Ferrari GTB Fiorano with used and new parts via bricklink! The reason that i have not started with LEGO technics so many years were the money and as i can see this hobby can be very expensive.But as you can see never is too late to start, even for me. So i hope to meet new and loyal friends that they would like to exchange their expreriences with new members... Quote
Zerobricks Posted October 19, 2014 Posted October 19, 2014 Greetings Dimitris! Nice to see you starting on technic, hopefully they will pull you into the funzone. Quote
AndroiDimitris Posted October 19, 2014 Author Posted October 19, 2014 Thank u very much I saw some very special custom creations how they reach to this level not only a talent but maybe sth else too... What is this and how they begin to reach in the edge of a custom building? Quote
Zerobricks Posted October 19, 2014 Posted October 19, 2014 Thank u very much I saw some very special custom creations how they reach to this level not only a talent but maybe sth else too... What is this and how they begin to reach in the edge of a custom building? I can only speak for myslef here. First try build a few sets to get the idea of the various building techniques. Than try to modify the sets to your pleasing by trying to add more functions, etc... A good example is the 8110 Unimog which just begs for all kinds of mods including motorization, chassis improvements and creation of different atatchments. You can also try build some of the other builder's MOCs. When you feel like you understand the basic techniques you should try building your own model. Yes the first models usually suck compared to other sets/mocs, but here's the important thing. Keep trying! Try different bricks, positions, techniques in order to achieve the same solution. Try to do more with less, to make stronger structures, etc... As in most thing in life practice makes perfect. And if you ever need advice well... Thats what the forums are for Just remember to take good pictures so we can help you more easily.... And soon enough you are gonna help others Quote
AndroiDimitris Posted October 19, 2014 Author Posted October 19, 2014 As i saw in amazon there are some books for LEGo technics and also there are a program to build are they good? Quote
Zerobricks Posted October 20, 2014 Posted October 20, 2014 As i saw in amazon there are some books for LEGo technics and also there are a program to build are they good? Hmm not sure, I mean I dont use them, but they could be usefull? Quote
AndroiDimitris Posted October 21, 2014 Author Posted October 21, 2014 Hmm i llcheck them also, i just asked if u have ever seen and used them. Quote
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