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Plastic Nurak

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  1. Happy FABULANDous birthday to you, Copmike !
  2. Hillbillies are invadin' dees board, gawrsh ! Just joking, welcome aboard !
  3. Ciao, ilCarota (why the He-carrot ?). Where are you from? Forse pulentùn ? Do you know ITLug, the Italian based community of LEGO fans ?
  4. 1-3 times per day. But sometimes 4.
  5. Merci beaucoup, Nico!
  6. http://www.miniland.nl/Historie/ferguson%20traktor%20eng.htm The classic LEGO Massey Ferguson (on saler in the Fifties). See carefully the images: some piece (and the model itself) has a familiar shape ...
  7. IMH(*)O the two Ferrari are not Supercars in the traditional Technic sense of the word. * very very humble
  8. Read my sig. However, it is not a hoax.
  9. Nico, since on Ubuntu I use Leocad instead of SR3D, do you have any problem to accept any file with .lcd extension? Some problem: on Ubuntu, Leocad 'Modify' dialog doesn't work well and I've a lot of problems to place some piece in the right way (see images below). New Windows version crashes and doesn't upload the saved files. I didn't still learn how to create building instructions with SR3D, surely because I'm a dummy, sorry .
  10. @ Ddluders: THE Challenge: building a scaled Citroen DS (19 or 21, it doesn't matter) with pneumatic system for the suspensions . But very very very humble... IMO .
  11. I agree :praying_smiley: . I liked the #8048 buggy, despite its weak rear suspension system, mainly for the presence of a working steering wheel.
  12. Thanks God, it's April Fool ... ...it isn't true ?
  13. All Above, except Stargate . I hope TLC release LEGO Star Trek, I madly want the Spock fig and the LEGO Enterprise .
  14. This Mr Mozart, with his arrogant tone of voice, says some incorrect info. For example, early LEGO/GEAS/PRIMA baseplates were on sale when Mr Fisher Page was still going to patent his one's. When eventually came out the Kiddicraft baseplate, LEGO produced for the then Mursten line the 10x20 bettered and no the old weak one, that was very similar to the then new Kiddicraft baseplate. A bit strange, no? And, yes, I never heard about this line, but it's strange that a multinational as the Philips was and is, was not able to survive that line and discontinued it, and it's strange that a mechanical toy presents such similarities with the standard LEGO system but very few and maybe superficial with the Technic building mode . Where's the technic there? Mr Mozart, it's better you go play another song .
  15. Yes, but I fear I don't finish it for this month . Boh, I'll see .
  16. Old 'outdated' parts that are out of production and you desire to see them newly into the boxes. I'd like to see the 2x4 brick with holes, old steering elements and the flex parts. And you?
  17. I'm still in deep water with my supercar ... And then I'm using a number of 'outdated' pieces like previous differential and a lot of studded beams... no, I think judges will not accept my MOC !
  18. I like it, too funny !
  19. The BIG difference is that product that a joint venture of Scandinavian plastic products manufacturers (LEGO, Prima and Swedish GEAS) proposed in the Scandinavian market (the ABB) was inspired by an experimental product (the Self Interlocking Brick) that during its market life never sold well because of the limits of the product (opposite to versatily of very Popular rubber-made Minibrix, the toy that used for the first time modern stud, although in the bottom of the brick). Since the LEGO Mursten period (1953-4) quality and versatilty of Danish product became superior than the orginal one's. They're fact, not mere hypothesis.
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