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  1. So here is my first video review of the year. I've been largely absent for a while which I apologize for. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C5I6fCrLUE
  2. So when I finally got my train setup running around the tree, I had to convert a cattle car to a phone camera car, and take some POV vids. enjoy... Comedy Gold:
  3. Here's a silly little video I made last year and never shared. Both trains are controlled from my phone via my open source Bluetooth receiver. Stay tuned for the bloopers at the end. Hope you enjoy!
  4. The Plastic Archer

    Dallas Bricks Train Layout

    I happened across this video (not mine) of a neat train layout. The Lego layout starts at 2:07
  5. Firefighterlucas

    Lego Fire Engine Responding [VIDEO]

    Hi Guys! I made a short Stop motion video about a water tender of the BDFD (Brickdam Fire Department) responding to a fire. The video is made out of 185 pictures and it taked took 1 hour to film. I hope you guys like it!
  6. S-Brick powered Streetcar VIDEO (part one - without drifts) Full album: https://flic.kr/s/aHskxmKbsh It is driven by 5292 (buggy) motor in the back, directly connected to wheels from faster output (on 16L axle, in case you'r curious), steering is done by servo, controlled by S-Brick and it's fuel tank is original Li-Po BB. S-Brick powered Streetcar S-Brick powered Streetcar Front axle has positive caster angle for better steering performance, and it's only gearing is positioned there. (the steering 7L rack and 12t pinion.) When you see it (in case you're fast enough), you can see custom stickers, working front lights, and custom 3D printed rims (my own design). S-Brick powered Streetcar rim On the rims are original, but cut, LEGO 48×24 ZR tires. ________________________________________________________________________________ Here is version for purists, with original rims and non-modified tires (but not last configuration of stickers and rear bumper) Teaser On smoother or slippier surface (wooden floor, for example), it is capable of slightly real-looking drifts. (wait for part two of the video, please :) ) __________________________________________________________________ Here, I add the LDD file with backup model of it. Not 100% accurate, but IMO sufficient. https://www.dropbox....BACKUP.lxf?dl=0 Hope you like it :)
  7. Hello, Everyone! Here's another alternate made from the Creator #31046 set- a muscle car. It has a few functional feature like motile front and rear hood, easy to take off cabin roof. Youtube review video >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRqZ70aNtks Thanks for watching!
  8. So, this is the set TBB already dubbed a "breathtaking perfection" (because it's pretty, you know) and a whole lot of people will buy it just for looks. Unfortunately, I see a Technic badge in there, and Technic line used to be about something more than just looks. That's why I'm going to review it considering its functions, and to put it shortly, when it comes to functions the 42056 feels like a slap to your face. Sorry TBB, someone has to do the ugly job of raining on your parade. This is literally the most expensive set in the entire Technic line, a set which is being promoted by Lego as if their lives depended on it. It's literally being announced as "ultimate supercar" and "art of engineering". Well, bad news. The art of engineering 2016 edition looks like that: - no PF in sight, literally no electronics, nor an easy way to make this set RC - dead simple suspension that has been done dozens of times. Were you wishing for something fancy, maybe McPherson struts, Ackermann steering, caster angle? Too bad, the suspension is the same as in $60 sets. - dead simple steering with new wheel hubs added only so Lego could pretend there are brakes. All these fancy new wheel hubs and fancy new wheels still don't turn in the center like 8448 set's wheels do. - Lego could give us working brakes. Lego could at least give us a realistically looking calipers and maybe some nice brake discs. Instead, Lego gave us a 1x4 tile with a sticker. - a transmission that takes half of a chassis, then works poorly and doesn't really do anything useful Seriously, for $300, which is the money that will buy you e.g. both new Claas tractor and Volvo excavator, you get a bunch of beams, panels and gears. Note how short the parts list is. What this money gets you is a big, great-looking car that is only really good for display. Functions? Steering with a lot of backlash, ridiculously simple suspension and transmission whose main job is making grinding sounds. Yeah, really, the transmission has so much friction in it, Lego actually threw a 24t clutch gear in there to let the wheels rotate when transmission locks up from abundance of friction. Someone had this weird idea to make a 4-speed sequential transmission and then add a separate forward/reverse selector to it, resulting in up to TWENTY gear wheels being active at the same time. And the best part? Well, there are two: first, the transmission only affects the piston engine, and you can't really see it because it's all covered up under the body. So the only real job for transmission is to change the frequency of the grinding sounds. Second, the transmission's speeds are actually messed up because as Crowkillers has noticed, someone put two gear wheels wrong in the instructions. Thus, for a paltry $300 you get a transmission that goes 1-3-2-4. Art of engineering indeed. The biggest problem with the 42056 is the price. Consider 42055: it's bigger and has PF, yet its price-per-piece is much lower. If Porsche had the same price-per-piece, it would cost around $192 - a not unreasonable comparison since these sets are released at the same time. So what's the extra $100 for? Just the Porsche license and a fancy box? For that kind of money you can get a proper RC car from an established manufacturer, with high performance motors and waterproof electronics. Yet Lego expects you to cough it up for something that can, um, look pretty (if you don't mind the gaping holes, that is). Pros: - really big, impressive and exquisitely looking unless you hate orange - finally it's not red again - the box and instructions are so good, they make UCS sets look like something you drew in class when you were 10 - a lot of new useful pieces, including the wheels - superb "starter pack" for those who want to build their own supercars Cons: - this is a $300 set with roughly $192 worth of Lego pieces - the "art of engineering" can't hold a candle to the 8880 - seriously, there's barely any function in this set that works flawlessly or makes actual sense. But hey, you get a luggage compartment and a bag with Porsche logo so who cares, right? - there's no PF nor an easy way to add PF - size, weight and limited functionality make it more of a display model - instructions come with an error - there's no B-model - $300 for what? Some comparisons:
  9. I built this for my love and interest of the RTS Game Homeworld. Check out my flickr album for comparison shots in-game vs. this model. Stats: Five months design, two months to source and build, just under 11,000 pieces, 57 inches (L), 15 inches (W)... Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr Hiigaran Destroyer by Aaron Fiskum, on Flickr
  10. Peteris_Sprogis

    [MOC] Orange delivery truck TUTORIAL

    Step by step speed build Tutorial on how to build a cool looking ORANGE LEGOCITY TRUCK! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLlqUzBuKyI And one I built with bricks I had available Thanks for watching! Keep on building!!
  11. Hello, two days ago, I had the great opportunity, to interview the world famous 'Brick Artist' Nathan Sawaya. 'The Art of the Brick' exhibition in Hamburg - till July 19. Best wishes Andres
  12. Zusammengebaut

    VIDEO: Legoland Train (40166)

    Hello, the Legoland Train (40166) reminds me of the 70s, I guess, because of the colours. This is my review: It is availabe in every Legoland. Best wishes Andres
  13. Hello, the new Ninjago World is great - and so much fun for little Ninjas. This is a video of the full ride (without 3D glasses, of course) And this is the opening: Legoland Billund - a place to be for Ninjago-Fans. Best wishes Andres
  14. Hello, this is my video of the LEGO Idea House tour on tuesday after the press conference - what an awesome experience. Very interesting! Have a nice weekend Andres
  15. Hello, my review of the fantastic Maze by Jason Alleman (JKBrickworks) is online since yesterday. And this afternoon, I have created a football pitch - kind of a maze, too. I am looking forward to see many, many mazes around the world in the next months! And this is my small idea, the EM 2016 is near. Best wishes Andres
  16. Hello, I have a small child - so it was great talking with LEGO DUPLO Designer Nadine Lee in Billund about all the new products. Best wishes Andres
  17. Hello, this is my review of set 4002015, Borkum Riffgrund 1, LEGO Group employee set 2015, christmas gift. A fun build and (!) a good play set! Review Unboxing Best wishes Andres
  18. Hello, this is my review of the LEGO Ideas Maze, set 21305. I built the castle maze, first. It is a kind of 2 in 1 set. Thank you, Jason Alleman (JK Brickworks) for this fantastic idea! And if you like, some more images of this set you can find right here. Best wishes Andres
  19. Hi everybody! Have a look at my last Parody in Lego about the song "Sorry" from Bieber. Enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQgee4KFQEs
  20. Hello, the LEGO wooden toys of the thirties, forties and fifties are fantastic. I have visited the Lego Idea House in Billund last week. Ole Kirk Christiansen had such great ideas! And some images you can find at our website. Best wishes Andres
  21. Hello, with the Lego City design team I talked about police stations, the new ferry, (missing) baseplates - and the future. Best wishes Andres
  22. Hello, it has been great to talk with the Nexo Knights design team in Billund a few days ago - the journey for this new theme has just begun. So, do you collect the Nexo Powers? Best wishes Andres
  23. Hello, the LEGO Factory in Billund - what an amazing place. If you like: I have uploaded many images right here. And this is the tour video - tons of bricks. Brick on! Andres
  24. Hello, yesterday, at the press meeting 2016 in Billund, I did an interview with Jørgen Vig Knudstorp and talked about the past, the future and bricks. Best wishes Andres
  25. Hello everybody. This time I've decided to try and put my reviews in one separate thread for easy access. Let me know how it works for you. I would like to mention that your views and comments on the videos always matter because I actually send back a report to Lego on my reviews. There will be somebody at Billund taking look at your activity :) First off, here's the entire playlist with my reviews: And now the individual reviews: 42052 Heavy Lift Helicopter 42050 Drag Racer 42049 Mine Loader 42048 Race Kart 42047 Police Interceptor 42046 Getaway Racer 42045 Hydroplane Racer 42044 Display Team Jet