ThiagoMaster

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  1. Thanks! Sorry for escaping from the topic focus. That's a very usefull link, That website is compiling very usefull information on GBC. @9v: That's a great video. I love to watch how all those creations work out together so well.
  2. I've never felt so rich (or poor... hahaha): So, how are you guys providing electricity for your models? I see most GBC builders use the "Train Speed Regulator 9V" part. Since I'm very new in this world, I wonder: do you guys use the same part? It seems that the regulator itself is quite cheap. On the other hand, the adaptor to connect it to the powersource is way more expensive. Is it viable to use generic solutions for that? Thanks in advance and sorry if I missed earlier information on this.
  3. Thanks for sharing that! I missed that post! That's a great link, most complete information I've seen so far about it. Thanks!
  4. Sooooo... Talking about balls: how many of you have tried non-lego ones? I recently bought some 14mm beads to test, but they are a bit smaller and lighter. I believe i won't have trouble in models that do not move balls individually, but I do think it will hugely impact models that move balls individually, like Fork to Fork and planets. What have you guys experienced so far? The generic one is, obviously, the black one:
  5. Since the first time I saw a GBC model I felt in love for the idea. Always wanted to build some of Akiyuki's models. Thanks to you guys, now it's possible. I really appreciate all the work you are putting into this! Since it's hard to get pieces in Brazil (and also expensive to import through Bricklink), I decided to build 4 models at the same time, so I can save in shipping. I'm doing many small orders from local sellers here in Brazil and when I can't get more from them, I'll order from another countries. Luckly I've been managing to get most of the pieces here. So this is my status now: My idea is to finish those models by this year and start to go for bigger ones! Thanks again for organizing and sharing all this!
  6. Oh, I get what you mean! Thanks for answering. Thanks rasikaa, will definitely look into that!
  7. I was wondering (and I'm sorry if someone already asked this around here), are you considering to rebuild Akiyuki's GBC Train Module? I found it to be amazing: Even building instructions were available for it at PV-Productions... Thanks!
  8. What you are doing is great for the GBC fans! I really enjoy those modules, but had a hard time trying to find some guidance on where to start. Your work will be very usefull to me. I was considering to start with the Ball Factory, but I believe it's madness for a beginner. Since now I can find great instructions and parts list for many models, I'll start with something easier. Thank you!
  9. Great review, as usual. Thank you very much!
  10. This is just amazing. I would really love to build it, but I believe I still need some more experience. Thanks for sharing!
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    Lego Room Build

    What an awesome room, congratulations! I hope to have one like this one day!
  12. Thanks guys! Idk if 42030 will already be avaible for buying before I leave, lets pray. If it isn't, I'll get 42009. But if I find both, maybe I'll buy both anyways! haha
  13. Thanks for the help! Learned a lot from you guys, again! It was nice to see the ppp comparison, it made everything more clear. I can bring both sets, the biggest problem is that I'm really worried on what can happen when I'm traveling back to Brazil...
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    REVIEW: BrickArms Modern Combat Pack v3

    Great review! I loved the weapons, they were nicely made. Also I didn't know BrickArms, so this was a nice discover for me. Thanks
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    A Hello From Brazil!

    Yea! I'm getting crazy with this 42030! Thanks! =D Were you born in Brazil? I'm amazed with how many people from Brazil or that know someone from Brazil posts here =D I hope to learn a lot with you guys!