D3K

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  1. Hi, and welcome! Looks like there are some interesting projects on your flickr page! The "SPMT" caught my eye.. is it something like the ETF Mining truck?
  2. As I don't have much room, I am trying not to buy any more sets at all, just individual parts. Since I came out of my dark ages, I have bought 14 Technic sets (big, small, used and new), and one small Creator set, as well as one small Star Wars set. However, both those sets are dismantled, and stowed away in two separate boxes. If I had the room to keep models displayed, I would like to get some of the Star Wars UCS sets, and maybe some of the good looking modular buildings, but as of now I simply have nowhere to put things. Space is so limited, I can't have more than one project going at any time. Whenever I want to start something new, I must first dismantle whatever previous thing I'v been working on
  3. That is a pretty awesome little story! Keep up the good work, and continue inspiring the rest of us, adults and children alike!
  4. That is really great! Seeing the bottom pictures makes me want to go back out to sea!:-) good thing they took you out a bit further than just the inner harbour area;-) Next project should be a detailed model of the international space station! Then contact ESA, to see if they will send you into space, along with a huge Lego model!! Imagine seeing a picture of a model ISS floating in space next to the real thing!:-D Joking aside; you should be really proud of your creation! Hope you won't have to take it apart for parts for your next project! (ISS)
  5. That can not be MSRP I think.. Looks too good to be true.. Still, I know some Danish stores sell Lego sets at very reduced prices, even just as they have been released
  6. Great review! I really like like how you point out small mistakes and provide useful solutions, info and alternative ways to work around them! Can absolutely not wait to start building this!
  7. Well, it's getting late.. good thing I still have a couple of House of Cards episodes to keep me busy in the mean time Looking forward to it! (the review, that is) Also, you should definitely make a separate topic!
  8. Obviously, but for someone getting into something new, I would recommend this, as he is specifically asking for some guidelines. Couldn't agree more
  9. Welcome to the forums! Less than half a year ago, I was more or less in the exact same shoes as you now find yourself in! It was definitely difficult in the beginning, but when I make a MOC now, I exclusively use studless construction techniques! Studded is solely for the aesthetics! As others have already mentioned: GET SARIEL'S BOOK!! It's exceptionally good value, and an absolute must !
  10. Will the review be up tonightal ready? really looking forward to reading it! When it comes to the car, I can't wait to build it! Already planning to make a superstructure in the style of the British Army's WMIK (Weapons Mount Installation Kit - if memory serves me right) Land Rovers, which really resembles the Geländewagens we used in Afghanistan! Really looking forward to getting the parts, instructions, and some time to myself to build this!!
  11. Agreed, it resembles some sort of anchoring system, used when recovering vehicles. To keep the recovery truck stationary when winching very heavy loads horizontally. Similar in function, I would assume, to the dozer blade you see on military tracked recovery vehicles
  12. Lol, I too am a student, but I just took on a second job besides school, so hopefully next month I will have a little more money to throw around! I have started collecting the needed bricks from bricklink (mainly thin liftarms and connectors), and will buy the instructions once I have 100 % !
  13. Thank you very much for the invitation! Although I don't see myself down there in the immediate future, I will definitely hold you on that if/when I do take a trip!
  14. Nice pictures, would have loved to see the RPA-15 up close! Was this in the Netherlands?
  15. http://rebrickable.com/mocs/sheepo/land-rover-defender-110
  16. Will throw in my one heavy machinery MOC here, my Swingloader ; Am planning to do a revamped verison with better transmission of power later this winter. In the meantime, check out this BrickShelf folder for the evolution of this MOC
  17. How about pneumatic hoses? At least for wheel arches, I think they look better than the 19L flex axles
  18. I like it! And agreed; this model is fantastic fun! One of the better B-models in my opinion!
  19. I have, since my return from the dark ages less than a year ago, spent way to much, especially on bricklink! I have bought several of the newer sets second hand, and gotten pretty good deals (8455 : 1000 NOK, 8420 : 300 NOK, 8297 : 500 NOK, 8043 : 900 NOK, 8109 : 350 NOK etc etc) (10 NOK roughly equals 1 GBP). I have to take a break from buying sets though, due to space limitations, and I don't even keep any of them assembled!:-)
  20. Nice review as always! This is one of those almost mythical sets, that popped up during my dark ages, so it's nice to see some detailed photos of it's inner workings!
  21. Every time I click into this topic, I am just baffled over and over again! This model is absolutely fantastic! What will the final weight of it be? Do you plan to make instructions?? :laugh:
  22. I totally agree! One has to make certain compromises, after all;no matter how you put it, Lego is a toy. However, it is a unique, educational toy, especially Technic, letting you create and understand complex mechanics,while letting you evolve creatively! And when you're at it (allanp); it's not the EXACT same thing, whereas one uses an incompressible liquid, and the other uses a compressible gas. But this is one of the compromises I'm talking about! Yes; pneumatics better simulate the actual working system of many machines, but I for one would argue that LA's offer an equally educational mechanic solution to a similar problem! This is one of the reasons I really like the new recovery truck, as it uses the best from two worlds!:-) The argument over which is the best; pneumatics or linear actuators, will probably never be settled. I am a huge fan of both systems, and they both have advantages and disadvantages! And before you start talking "realism", keep in mind: NEITHER is used in real life heavy machinery! (at least not for the functions they are meant to replicate)
  23. Have to agree here! This is getting borderline stupid. With your definitions of 'realism', I think we can all agree there is not a single Technic set ever that has come close to what it is based on, realistically speaking.