lluisgib

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  1. Dear friends, this is my new project on LEGO Ideas. I'm trying to raise awareness about the pollution problem in all our cities, by proposing an ecologic transport system based in a Bicycle Rental service and one electric van. If you like the set itself or the idea behind, please be so kind to support it. Many thanks. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/fdaac526-3b3b-4eab-8e03-a446d2e0ae35 Add the new sustainable transportation system to your CITY Pollution is a very serious problem in our cities, and we need sustainable transportation systems to fight it. This bicycle rental system is the perfect complement to combat pollution in our cities. With the two bicycle parking stations, citizens can rent and return a bicycle. When you want to pick up a bicycle, go to the column with the computer and enter your user code. You can pick up the bicycle now. Simply connect the bike to the rack and the system will detect that you have returned it. An employee of the rental system may add bicycles to stations that are empty. With his electric vehicle and trailer he can transport up to 5 bicycles. When the battery of the vehicle runs out, you can go to the electric charger to recharge it. The set includes 3 minifigures: two female users and one employee of the bike rental system. there are 2 bicycle stations, numbered 1 and 2, where you can pick up or return the bicycles. It includes 2 extra pieces with numbers 3 and 4 to expand your bicycle rental system. 6 bicycles are waiting to be rented. An electric vehicle is used to transport bicycles from one station to another. It also includes bicycle repair tools. The trailer can transport up to 5 bicycles and has a ramp to load and unload them. The electric charger allows charging the electric vehicle in a few minutes, connecting the charging hose to the front of the van. Rent a bike and return it by simply connecting it to the rack Carries bicycles from one station to another. Charge the van using the super-charger. Note: On May 2018, I launched the first rental system of the LEGO City in the HispaBrick Magazine Anniversary set. This is the evolution of the system.
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    [REVIEW] 1001 - HispaBrick Magazine Kiosk

    Yes, it is suposed to be a Vending machine for softdrinks, although the colour is not related to a well known cola brand... It was only because red colour is common and when searching for parts, they were easy to get. BTW I would like to thank you for all the nice comments about the set. I am especially happy that you like the way to put the bicycles in the rack. There are some hours behind the final design. Enjoy it!
  3. After some days of "try and error", I finally have a first motorized working version of the Joker Manor's Roller Coaster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dc0vSOunDqY Here you are a picture of the modification: Of course there is room for improvement, but actually it works quite well. Now I have to do some make-up
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    [MOD] The Joker Manor motorized

    @turk187 I have an event this weekend. After that, I will share some pictures. I don't have a part list, but better than this, I can inspire you and you can improve my design ;)
  5. My tree is a tribute to the classic building with only basic bricks. Happy Xmas to all of you.
  6. During the last 26 years I have been involved in the organisation of Motorsport races. I have been lucky enough to be part of the most important FIA (Formula 1) and FIM (MotoGP) Championships. Some time ago I decided to build with bricks the Marshal post where I have been collaborating. And due that two weeks ago, after the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, I got "retired" I would like to share with you the LDD file of this model. You can dowload the LDD file from here: http://hispabrickmagazine.com/en/content/free-model-ldd-circuit-de-catalunya Enjoy it! Lluís Gibert
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    10257 Carousel

    Here you can read a comparative review between the new Carousel and the old model: http://hispabrickmagazine.com/en/content/pictorial-comparative-10257-carousel-2017-vs-10196-grand-carousel-2009 Lluis
  8. Issue 027 of HispaBrick Magazine® - the free magazine made by and for fans of LEGO® constructions - is out This issue includes the last of the interviews from the LEGO Fan Media Days and includes updates and exclusive information on LEGO Bionicle and LEGO House. We also interview builder Castor Troy and Kim Ellekjær Thomsen from Community Manager Operations & Community Engagament, LCE. In our TopMoc section we show some “great” Star Wars™ constructions and you will get to know more about Spanish RLUGs, about restoring LEGO set boxes, and for Train fans we have instructions for a cargo wagon. Of course we have a WeDo tutorial, we celebrate 40 years of LEGO technic and we tell you about our HispaBrick Magazine Event 2016. There are many more articles, set reviews - including the latest novelty in the Star Wars™ theme, the 75144 UCS Snowspeeder - and the comic strip Desmontados. DOWNLOAD HBM027 Link to download past issues of the magazine: past issues ENJOY!!!!
  9. Issue 026 of HispaBrick Magazine® — the free magazine made by and for fans of LEGO constructions — is now available. In this issue you will find a lot of the information we obtained from several LEGO departments thanks to the LEGO Fan Media Days, interviews to brick artists Sean Kenney and Chris McVeigh, author of The LEGO Christmas Ornaments Book. In our TopMoc section we have a look at Steampunk constructions. You will also learn about the Polish RLUG Zbudujmy.to and we have a couple of articles on our presence at events like the Paredes de Coura Fan Weekend. Of course we have our usual tutorials on WeDo and MILS and we analyse some of the latest LEGO sets like the Caterham Seven 620R, the Yellow Submarine and the Winter Holiday Train. The HispaBrick Magazine team would like to take this opportunity to wish you a merry holiday season and we hope you enjoy this issue
  10. I created a surprise box with LEGO keys to open it. The idea started when my wife and me were searching a fun way to distribute the gifts of our wedding. We constructed the box, and designed a funny way to open it. We did a game during the wedding and distribute the keys. The lucky winners discovered the gifts and kept the boxes for themselves. Moreover, the keys were printed with the date of the wedding. The Party Surprise Brick Box can be personalized, you can put a gift inside, close it and share the keys. Only one lucky winner will be able to open the box. The box has two panels easily removable that you can personalize. Once you added the personalized panels in the box, add something inside, put the cover and close it by pushing technic pins. There are 6 keys. They all look identical when closed. You can do a game or simply make them choose one of the keys. 5 of the can't open the box, but one lucky winner will get the master key. This person has to go to the box, press the technic pins inside the box and... that's it! He can remove the cover and discover what's inside! If you like this project, please support it at LEGO Ideas. Thank you! https://ideas.lego.com/projects/153715
  11. HispaBrick Magazine proudly presents: issue 025. As you can see from the cover image, in this issue, we take the 42056 Porsche GT3 RS for a spin. This “Ultimate” Technic set has generated a lot of expectation, and wanted to tell you to what extent the hype is merited. You will also be able to read an article by the creator of a series of Star Wars Maxifigs and, in line with the team, our take on the Battle of Hoth UCS. You can also read about our Star Wars layout (and other themed displays) at our event in Mungia. In our TOPMOC section, we look at some inspiring sailboats. We also visited Nathan Sawaya’s exhibition “The Art of the Brick”. Have you seen the updated WeDo 2.0 robotics set. HispaBrick Magazine takes a look at how it compares to its predecessor to show you what you can expect and whether or not you may want to update to the latest form factor. Of course there are tons of other articles, including instructions for an additional WeDo 2.0 model, reviews of a number of iconic sets and of course the comic strip Desmontados. We believe this edition was worth the wait and we look forward to hearing what you think of it. You can download it now from: http://www.hispabric...m025_EN_Med.pdf Link to download past issues of the magazine: http://www.hispabric...y/tags/download
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    Disney Collectible Minifigures Series 1 Discussion

    It's rubbery, but it's more hard compared with other rubber hairs
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    Disney Collectible Minifigures Series 1 Discussion

    In our Facebook page there are more views of all the minifigs
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    Disney Collectible Minifigures Series 1 Discussion

    I started to post pictures of each minifig at HispaBrick Magazine's Facebook. https://www.facebook...abrickmagazine/
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    Disney Collectible Minifigures Series 1 Discussion

    Hi I posted on the Facebook page of Hispabrick Magazine the pictures of the instruction sheet https://www.facebook.com/hispabrickmagazine/ This weekend detailed pics of each minifig will come
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    Disney Collectible Minifigures Series 1 Discussion

    Please check this libk to see Donald's tail. Can't post the pic. Sorry. http://www.hispabrickmagazine.com/content/serie-de-minifigs-coleccionables-disney
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    Disney Collectible Minifigures Series 1 Discussion

    Hello First of all, they are real and come from a production box. If nobody will publish before Wednesday the pictures of the rear side, I will do it that day, because I will be back from a business trip. It went everything so fast and did not have time to do them. Donald and Daisy have tail using an extra piece. Peter has silver knives in picture but golden in bag. Have to check Maleficent. I don not remember Lluis from HispaBrick Magazine
  18. HISPABRICK MAGAZINE 023 IS OUT!!! Summer is over for most of us and it is time to get back to our routines, and what better way to do so than with a new issue of HispaBrick Magazine®. For us, this issue has been a new challenge after our friend Carlos left and we hope we have done a reasonable job taking over his responsibilities. Our annual event is also just round the corner, so stay suned to our website. This issue is also a celebration. Panzerbricks celebrates its 7th anniversary, we have a closer look at SBrick, we interview the Australian LUG “MUGs”, Oton Ribic gives some sound advice for Trial Truck construction, Anika Vuurzoon / Anika Brandsma presents the new Elves theme in a very special fashion, and of course we have our usual tutorials, book and set and the Desmontados comic strip.. Once again, we thank all our collaborators and the HispaBrick Magazine Team for the efforts they are making in this new stage. Welcome back! DOWNLOAD
  19. I've been working for a while, to develope a Slot car made with LEGO bricks As you can see, the car base is very simple. Consist in a PF motor and a small number of bricks The slot guide is from a SCX old car, which has the hole of the same size of the technic axle From this base, the imagination allows to build any kind of car. This is an example, a <insert that tiresome argument> F1. The car really runs nice. It's funny. I've done a video to show you how it runs Enjoy Lluis
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    2015 City Sets - Rumours and Discussion

    Hi Guys, I have just reviewed the amazing set 60097 - CITY Square on HispaBrick Magazine's website. http://www.hispabrickmagazine.com/en/content/review-60097-city-square Two of the main news of the sets are the new employee minifig and the new printed tiles with LEGO sets Enjoy it! Lluis
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    HispaBrick Magazine 022

    Hi, the team of HispaBrick is the same than the last 22 issues, besides the sad retirement of Carlos. Of course it won't be the same without him but we will do our best to have a new amazing issue on September. Thanks to all the readers for your comments. We appreciate all the feedback you give, good or bad.
  22. Why not a motocross race against Santa? Happy Bricksmas to all of you :)
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    [75059] Sandcrawler

    Here you are the second part of the review. Enjoy it. http://www.hispabrickmagazine.com/en/content/review-75059-sandcrawler-ii Lluis
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    [75059] Sandcrawler

    At HispaBrick Magazine we are reviewing the Sandcrawler. Check the review here: http://www.hispabrickmagazine.com/en/content/review-75059-sandcrawler-i