TechnicJuan

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  1. I was hoping for a Yellow or Black model, but this is pretty awesome. Looks like it will fit right in with my Enzo and Fiorano http://www.flickr.com/photos/42236966@N05/...57622314330538/
  2. I know we had a discussion before on what makes Technic models, Technic but I often wondered about what actually justifies what Model Team actually is. Obviously they are brick based models, but do they need to have some sort of technic function to be considered model team or does any brick vehicle classify as Model Team? I would like to hear your thought on this.
  3. This doesn't surprise me at all, I expect to see more and more of this happening in the future. There are a few parts in the original design that Lego doesn't make in Yellow. I wonder how he pulled it off. There have to be a lot of painted pieces. There is no 16L flex axle in yellow or bionacle tooth pieces. Yellow Technic Gallardo Starting at 500 Euro ($775 American Dollars)
  4. This is great news and great idea! The modules look very good and clever! I know that for some time Paul(crowkiller) has been selling various front and rear suspension modules as well as Gearboxes and he seems to do quite well, so there is most definitely an interest in Supercar mix and match Modules! Looking forward to see what you have in store for the future! Am I mistaken or are these Modules for 1/8th scale autos?
  5. The Instructions are finally up at Paul's site. I must say that they are exceptionally well done. Great job Blakbird and Crowkillers!
  6. I e-mailed him yesterday and he said that he and Eric were charging only $12 for 2 sets of instructions and the parts list for both the red Model and the black one. That is a extremely good deal considering you get both sets. I see a new video has also been released. I don't think he could have picked a better song choice.
  7. So Blakbird, in a round-about way, that is a YES??? When can we expect to see them? Hopefully soon. I would also like to commend you on the amazing work you have done and would like to offer to you the much deserved respect from the AFOL and TFOL from around the world for the time that you put into everything that you do for us. This image may be the best that I have seen from you. Once again my friend, truly amazing work. I applaud you.
  8. Glad I spotted this thread. I have been wanting to PF the drive of the 8070 for quite some time now.
  9. Grohl, you are a real inspiration to AFOL around the globe.
  10. Just seen these up at Brickshelf. Could this mean that instructions may be on the horizon? By the way Blakbird, these look amazing!
  11. Does anyone know the target release date for the 9397? late Feb early March?
  12. No, you are not. I hate to see Lego models painted, especially when they are painted in colors that never existed. Plus spray paint just doesn't hold up as well as the original molded plastic. However, I must admit that I absolutely love the Chromed out wheels especially the darker colored chrome. I even own a few sets myself now . The original Black and Light Stone are just boring and horrid colors. These dark colored chrome wheels look great and are not overdone or too gaudy. @Dluders I don't see an issue with the panels Paul painted as a temporary solution, but I would have just held off posting pictures of them. But I do remember him posting somewhere here that if he wouldn't have seen the new panels on the new sets that he wouldn't have done the model in black at all. I think he did the same thing with the long skinny panels in the Yellow Murcielago that he did. Someone also mentioned at Technicbricks that even designers at Lego paint parts before they are available to them.
  13. Here is a transmission that is fairly basic and studless. Not sure what you mean by the current trend is to build something and sell it, there are only a handfull of people that I know of who actually do that.
  14. I just noticed that this was posted at his site. Does anyone know what the heck this is all about? ATTENTION-* Someone is buying up all of the parts at Bricklink that are required to build my Lamborghini Gallardo. If you see anyone selling kits or sets and that person is NOT ME, please Contact me As Soon As Possible! I am not putting instructions and pictures out there for Free so that People can Steal my Work to profit from it! Thank You. How could he possibly know this?
  15. And it is equally frustrating to all of us that you keep tap dancing around this thread title's actual topic with Google searches and theories that have nothing to do with the issue at hand. What has been displayed in every video that you (and the creator) have posted not only does not show an actual Lego build lifting off it's own weight, but consistently disproves itself in it's claims.
  16. No one is denying that this model isn't "Flying" after it is aided off of the ground by the counterweight. If not for the counterweight, this model would do absolutely nothing but sit on the ground and run out of battery power. But the topic of this thread is "Enough Lift for Helicopter Flight" which is not being displayed here. It is not generating enough propulsive thrust to move itself off of the ground surface without being helped off of the ground by an outside source which is completely defeating the purpose of what this thread topic is about.
  17. No need to Google anything because in my opinion, I have never seen a plane or helicopter flying through the sky being supported by a semi invisible string with a counterweight. Once again, this thread is about Lego lifting Lego off of the ground unassisted. This model in question is not displaying that at all.
  18. Was it really necessary to bump up this 2 year old Poll just to promote the selling of your alternate instructions? I only ask this because you already have a thread on the first page that you created just a few days ago for this exact purpose.
  19. David, I completely understand what you are saying and trying to explain, but this topic was about a vehicle made out of Lego lifting off under his own power. Yes this vehicle in question is lifting off the ground and flying in circles under it's own power, but it is being assisted which is defeating the purpose of what this topic was about. It's basically like attaching a bunch of helium balloons to it that almost have it ready to lift off of the ground and then turning on the propellers and gaining lift.
  20. I am sorry, but this model in question is 100% not lifting it's own weight with it's own power in order to achieve flight. It is being assisted by the counterweight. this is the same thing as if it was being slightly assisted by pulling the string with your hand. There is no question that when it is being helped lfting off of the ground that it can fly in circles, but the liftoff of this is not realistic by any means. If you take away the non lego counterweight, this thing will sit on the ground and do nothing. The balsa wood plane is an entirely different principle that what is being demonstrated in those videos that you linked due the nearly non existent weight. You can take a balsa wood rubberband plane and set it on the edge of a building and it will propel itself forward off of the building and fly while this Lego Plane would do nothing.
  21. One of the best supercars ever.
  22. This is a unique gearbox. I have replicated it and can confirm that it works very well. Pictures