Oh_Hi_Mao Posted May 9 Posted May 9 That retractable landing gear is more technic than any 1:16 car transporter car. Quote
Auroralampinen Posted May 9 Author Posted May 9 Ok, cool i didn't realize this tiny set had this cool hood opening mechanism:). Quote
howitzer Posted May 9 Posted May 9 5 hours ago, Oh_Hi_Mao said: That retractable landing gear is more technic than any 1:16 car transporter car. Definitely. And it's far from the only one, just look at the Dune ornithopter or the recent Leonardo da Vinci's flying machine. Quote
Bartybum Posted May 9 Posted May 9 (edited) 44 minutes ago, Erik Leppen said: Or the Concorde (10318). *snip* Sweet heavens I remember being absolutely in love with the complexity of the Concorde build, it's probably my favourite Lego building experience ever. It's got the entire suite of construction techniques - Technic, small bricks for SNOT, large City clamshells, long beams, tiles, C-clips. It's got everything. Having watched Balazs' review of the Shuttle Carrier, it looks like it's gonna be even more interesting than the Concorde, even if the final thing's aesthetics look a bit dated. The only thing that's probably not gonna be as enjoyable is the Shuttle, it looks like a kinda boring and basic build Edited May 9 by Bartybum Quote
astyanax Posted May 9 Posted May 9 1 hour ago, Bartybum said: Sweet heavens I remember being absolutely in love with the complexity of the Concorde build, it's probably my favourite Lego building experience ever. It's got the entire suite of construction techniques - Technic, small bricks for SNOT, large City clamshells, long beams, tiles, C-clips. It's got everything. Indeed! Just last weekend I built the Concorde, after borrowing the disassembled set from a friend. While the landing gear mechanism is marvelous, to me the building experience was not perfect, because there was no moment, even during the build, where its entire operation could be observed and admired. Essential parts of the mechanism get covered up before it's fully functional, and then you have to push an axle into a hole of the mystery box, and suddenly it all connects and works. Great stuff, but not 100% satisfying to my Technic heart. Quote
Auroralampinen Posted May 10 Author Posted May 10 Here is tiagos review of the pixar lamp:) And brickset review:) https://brickset.com/article/121277/review-21357-disney-pixar-luxo-jr Quote
SNIPE Posted May 11 Posted May 11 I love the large dalmation set but I will try to convert the joints into the new reinforced click joints that came in set 76968 (unless theres a more appropriate solution), The aim is more posability while still being rigid. Quote
Auroralampinen Posted May 11 Author Posted May 11 21 minutes ago, SNIPE said: I love the large dalmation set but I will try to convert the joints into the new reinforced click joints that came in set 76968 (unless theres a more appropriate solution), The aim is more posability while still being rigid. This set has those joints as well:). https://www.lego.com/fi-fi/product/mecha-team-leader-77078 That set has 4 of those joints, so perfect for the dalmatian:). Quote
SNIPE Posted May 11 Posted May 11 (edited) 2 hours ago, Auroralampinen said: This set has those joints as well:). https://www.lego.com/fi-fi/product/mecha-team-leader-77078 That set has 4 of those joints, so perfect for the dalmatian:). Ah yeah I actually wanted to use the DBG versions but couldn't be bothered to find what the set they came in was. Edited May 11 by SNIPE Quote
Auroralampinen Posted May 15 Author Posted May 15 (edited) Thanks to racingbrick, the new lego art set 31216. Has technic beam with centre axle hole. This appeared in some star wars set, in early of this year:). That art set, has also flip flop beams:). Edited May 15 by Auroralampinen Quote
Auroralampinen Posted Tuesday at 02:49 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:49 PM The new lego vending machine has been revealed. And there seems to bee some complex technic inside:). Quote
Ngoc Nguyen Posted Thursday at 01:54 AM Posted Thursday at 01:54 AM Hi everyone, this is how Chris Stamp tried to put more functions and features into a tiny package from RacingBrick I wish Technic is designed with the same approach, but alas... Quote
Auroralampinen Posted Thursday at 02:01 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:01 PM Here is 60471 review from racingbrick:) Quote
Auroralampinen Posted Friday at 04:26 PM Author Posted Friday at 04:26 PM Here is Racingbricks review of the 60470:). Quote
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