grum64

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  1. Now, now children, play nicely! ;-) I'm pretty sure I'll go for the Core i7 4810 @ 2.80GHz so that just leaves the screen size and whether the 13" Utopia Sabre would be too small. 14" would be ideal but I can't have what they ain't got! Decisions, decisions... Thank you all for taking the time to share your thoughts on this. You've certainly given me plenty to think about.
  2. Thank you for your very quick & most informative answers. Thinking about what you've said, I think I might be bogging myself down by trying to get the absolute most 'bang for my bucks'. In doing so I seem to be losing sight of my own original requirements. Something with a 14" full HD screen & is powerful enough to run LDD etc., easily & edit the odd video. The nearest I can get is the Utopia Sabre 13, it has the power & the HD screen but at 13" is the screen too small? I'm giving myself a real headache over this. I think I'd best sleep on it. Thanks again.
  3. Great advice. Thank you. Upgrading to the (Haswell) Intel® Core™ i7 Quad Core Processor i7-4810MQ @ 2.80GHz takes the cost of the Upopia Haze 15 with the other spec unchanged to £1242. Do you think the upgraded CPU will be sufficient and will it give a noticeable jump in performance? Going any higher adds considerably to the cost.
  4. Good Evening Palathadric Thank you for your very quick reply. I've been looking at gaming laptops built by a UK company called Utopia. They build a couple, a 13" and a 15" that both fall into my price range and have the spec I'm looking at. You can find them here: http://www.utopiacomputers.co.uk/?module&id=custom-laptops I've also been looking at this one from Dell, it's £794.99 after an offered discount. The only difference I can see is the graphics card, it's is a GT750M and it has a 1TB SATA hybrid drive (what ever a hydrid drive is?!). http://www.dell.com/uk/p/inspiron-15-7537/pd?oc=cn75316&model_id=inspiron-15-7537 They're both very tempting indeed, each for different reasons, but I don't want to buy one that's too big, heavy or too small. Oh I'm in a quandary.
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    Creeting from Russia!

    Welcome to Eurobricks Kirill. I hope you'll enjoy many happy hours here. It really is the friendliest site on the internet! As for your English, don't worry about it. My Russian is non-existent!
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    MOC: LDD Toyota FJ Cruiser

    Very nice!
  7. Where were you when I bought my bike?! This beast looks like it'd have taken down the tree!!!! ;-)
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    What about spraying parts?

    Much appreciated. Thank you.
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    What about spraying parts?

    Evening All Hope everyone's OK. I need this part in Dark Red for a car I'm building. As Lego do not make this part in this colour does anyone know whether I can buy it ready painted or maybe the best way to paint it. I'd be really grateful for any and all help and advice. Thank you.
  10. Hope you get as much enjoyment from yours as I have mine. I love my 8275, it's awesome. It was a difficult build but SO worth it! It's a beautifully designed set.
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    [75059] Sandcrawler

    After several less than subtle hints from my Grandson I gave in, sourced the parts & built the 7662 MTT. Having just read about this beast being released I feel many, many more hints heading my way!
  12. You could try here: http://www.bricklink.com/browseList.asp?q=X77&itemType=P&catID=&colorID=
  13. Thank you for getting back. Very sorry about the link not working, not sure why that happens. Hope one of these works: or http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=422647
  14. Hello I'm hoping one of the gifted folk out there can help me with the rear of this amazing Shelby Cobra (link below) I've been asked to build for my cousin who's restoring the genuine article. For the life of me I can't get my head round the techniques used. I've tried for around 3 months using LDD but with very unsatisfactory results. I've asked the builder if he has a set of instructions but he hasn't and won't be making any but has given me his blessing to try building it. Due to my disability, and the fact that all my spare parts are Technic, physically experimenting with parts is difficult. I can build Lego by mouth but taking it apart the same way ranges from very difficult to nigh on impossible! I've done the mid body, engine, top rear and little of the front (with the same problem as I'm having with the rear but am hoping to use lessons learnt from any help received to complete it) but I'm hoping that someone can help me by either LDD/LDRAW building the rear from the wheelarch back and up to 'boot catch' level or sending clear instructions using LDD/LDRAW of the techniques needed/used. Any and all help would be very,very gratefully received. Thank you. grum64 http://www.flickr.co...zzz/4392618777/
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    Trip Ideas

    LegoLand Resorts. Why stay anywhere else!
  16. I'm almost certain you're on something of questionable legality! ;-)
  17. Hello Everyone Some of you may know me as grum64 from the Technic Forum but for those that don't, a brief introduction. I'm disabled & unable to use my hands, but have a passion for Lego Technic. The nature of my disability means I build by mouth which if nothing else, teaches patience. Besides being stubborn, which helps, those who know me say I'm addicted to collecting Technic sets, having accumulated 40+ sets in the 5years since I re-kindled my love of Lego. I buy sets, old and new, faster than I can build, the 8043 & 8110 took over 17 weeks each! Well, that's enough of my ramblings, here's my problem. I'm hoping one of the gifted folk out there can help me with the rear of this amazing Shelby Cobra (link below) I've been asked to build for my cousin who's restoring the genuine article. For the life of me I can't get my head round the techniques used. I've tried for around 3 months using LDD but with very unsatisfactory results. I've asked the builder if he has a set of instructions but he hasn't and won't be making any but has given me his blessing to try building it. Due to my disability, and the fact that all my spare parts are Technic, physically experimenting with parts is difficult. I can build Lego by mouth but taking it apart the same way ranges from very difficult to nigh on impossible! I've done the mid body, engine and little of the front (with the same problem as I'm having with the rear but am hoping to use lessons learnt from any help received to complete it) but I'm hoping that someone can help me by either building the rear up to 'boot catch' level in LDD/LDraw or sending clear instructions using same of the techniques needed/used. Any and all help would be very,very gratefully received. Thank you. grum64
  18. I'm so very sorry for your loss. You are in both my thoughts and prayers.
  19. Touch friendly. iPad perhaps? If not what's the likelihood of developing this or Lego developing LDD etc., for it? It'd be great to not have to use to the laptop sometimes.
  20. I'm not sure if these count or not but besides what I think is the whole collection (27?) of individual Technic Figures all with the correct heads, helmets etc., & their accessories I've got the 8712, 8714 & 8300 sets of figures still sealed inside their original unopened boxes.
  21. No iPad support. Tried numerous browser apps but to no avail. Blast!!!!
  22. Lego taught me the same thing I'd wager it teaches most people. Patience! Oh, and not to leave bricks laying about on the floor!!!
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    Bricklinking Modular Buildings

    Thank you very much.