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  1. So I'm doing research on adventures and I've heard this claim thrown around before, mostly in YouTube videos. But I have absolutely no idea where the claim originated from. If someone has a lead on where it originated from that would be much appreciated.
  2. Somewhere in Asia, Johnny Thunder finds himself in the jungle looking for a hidden Pagoda. While Mike is crossing the rope bridge, the old bridge gives way under his feet. Dangling on the old bridge, Johnny tries to help him before the crocodile can get him. Be sure to also look at the movie for all the rope bridge and crocodile movements powered with a 9V motor: Build for the 20 Years LowLUG competition.
  3. Hello everybody, I made a video for the upcoming Star Wars Day. Have a look at a bunch of Star Wars Minifigs discovering my illuminated Lego City. Here you can see which experience they made, for example how Luke really lost his hand and much more: I hope you'll enjoy it! :)
  4. This Batmobile appears in the best TV show ever (for me) with BTAS and Batman Beyond! This Car is closed to the minifig's scale. Two minifigs can fit inside. Number of bricks : 329 Building Instructions (PDF) on my website (bricksfeeder.wixsite.com/bricksfeeder/dc-comics) : 5€. Parts list on Rebrickable : https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-13916/BricksFeeder/the-new-batman-adventures-batmobile/#comments YouTube Video : Let me know what do you think about this MOC? :) If you have build my MOCs, could you send me a picture? I will be very happy to see if my work is around the world! :D Keep on building in a free world! You can see my other topics about my MOCs: TIE Fighter (SW Rebels Design) ITT TIE Advanced Prototype A-Wing (McQuarrie / SW Rebels Design) Batman's Batmech Speeder Bike 614-AVA Peugeot Spinner From Blade Runner 2049 Rebirth Batmobile TAS Batmobile Arkham Asylum Batwing
  5. This model was originally set 31064, Seaplane Adventures, a 2017 official Lego set from the CREATOR line. I then extended the rear of the body about 8 studs, and lengthened the tail about 2 studs to be a little further away from the body of the aircraft. The MOD uses about 105 more parts to do this, but it gives in return an extended cargo area with removable roof section. This is in addition to the two hatches already on the stock model. Here is the main pic of the plane. The only LDD error I got from building this model was this part that keeps the dark blue engine part from rotating. It works in real life, but in LDD it doesn't go all the way on... go figure! The rear of the original set has a opening rear hatch for cargo loading, which is a feature I kept in my MOD of the set. The other hatch on the set is for accessing the cockpit, while a removable roof panel allows for the cargo area to more open for play-ability. The MOD uses about 105 more parts than are in set 31064 to complete the upgrade. The parts needed are above, and are grouped separately from the actual parts included in set 30164 in the file. This is so you can but the stock set from LEGO and then buy rest of the parts from Brick-Link, Brick-Owl or whatever site you use to buy parts from. Here is the ldd file for the modified plane. Remember: if you feel so inclined, any comments, questions, and / or complaints are always welcome!
  6. Hello again :) I built this MOC for competition in Polish forum. We should build MOC matching climate to any LEGO set, which was not spent years beyond 1997-2005. Our hero must go through the bridge which rotates clockwise when we draw Technic axle. Gallery on Flickr.
  7. 20,5 baseplates 30.000 bricks Hope you will like the story :)
  8. Captain Braunsfeld

    The Temple of the Monkey God

    [pid][/pid]238C Hi There, sometime back I had promise to come back with some more "monkey-driven designs". So (drum roll) here it is: The Temple of the Monkey God. :laugh: How did we come up with this? It all started with a few monkey statues that my (older) son and I developed. Then it made sense to find a place for them. This is why you will find three different types of monkey statues. .. and there is a secret treasure hidden within the main statue: (what else could it be?) Actually, I could still combine it with some minifigs from the latest series. As usual, a MOC is never done. I hope you like this - we're working on more monkey stuff! Yours Captain Braunsfeld