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According to Promobricks the set is not just the single pyramid, but a diorama featuring half the Cheops Pyramid, two Queen's Pyramid, a section of the Nile River and a few smaller buildings. The pyramid is represented in its historical appearance with white exterior and golden tip, and is split in half to show the interior chambers. Suposedly you can connect two sets together to form a complete pyramid; I'm not sure if that would leave you with two rivers or what. Personally a set about the Great Pyramid with only half the pyramid feels a bit odd. It's not a geometric pyramid anymore . https://www.promobricks.de/lego-21058-pyramide-von-gizeh-vorschau/142591/ Should look kinda like this (with a shorter causeway): (Rightmost)
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Maybe they mean that the main and tail rotors rotate at different speeds (tail rotors faster), as both real helicopters and previous Technic helicopters do. Obviously a rotor rotating at variable speeds would be unrealistic for most helicopters. Excited about the prospect of collective and cyclic pitch control .
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Hopefully this means collective and cyclic control to improve on 9396. The year is looking good! Cyclic pitch works on two axis so it can't be motorized with just one function. And I don't feel like it and collective would work as a motorized function since they only have a few degrees of movement and would be hard to control precisely. Rotors, two whinches and landing gear would be the four functions I'd expect. Sliding door could also be a function if only one whinch is included.
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The tank in The Last Crusade is a fictional tank loosely based on a WWI British Mark V. Lego has released both WWI vehicles (Sopwith Camel) and fictional Indiana Jones military vehicles in the past (7683 Flying Wing in the last IJ wave), so I wouldn't consider it entirely out of the question.
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LEGO Videogame Tie-Ins - Rumors & Discussion
Kaanere replied to Captain Nemo's topic in LEGO Licensed
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UnoFred!? How could they do this to Good Ol' Fred!? Now all the animals are gonna be strays! Any investigators here? Or anyone that can provide insight regardless?
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I subscribe to the theory that a first-day lynch helps no one but the mafia. With so few peope and no hints as to who could be a mafioso we're left with dumb luck. So I'll vote for no lynch. And to prevent me from disfavoring any other player, I will cast the vote for myself. Vote: Al (Kaanere) I encourage you to do the same.
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G-day everyone!
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I'll join too!
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Icons Landmark Buildings - Rumours and Discussion
Kaanere replied to Vilhelm22's topic in Special LEGO Themes
So apparently there's another stadium coming: https://www.promobricks.de/lego-10299-estadio-santiago-bernabeu-geruecht/132612/- 259 replies
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42130 - BMW M1000RR K66
Kaanere replied to Ngoc Nguyen's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
The real bike's pistons have a diameter of 80mm, which at 1:5 scale corresponds to exactly two studs (16mm). Brick-built pistons are very likely. No way they're going to replace one of their most expensive product spots with one half the price. -
There's a mockup floating on #legoleaks showing an iceberg in the style of the Roman Charriot GWP, but the original poster only intended it as a joke (link because it's not a leak):
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Oh no, not 1993 again...
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+12,000 pieces and a price of $629.99 according to one Instagram leaker. So is TLG going to outdo its largest set record every few months now? It's only been a few months since the World Map.
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Whoah, I was way off with my theory... Congrats to @JintaiZ for having much better predictive powers than mine!
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For fun. Maybe they also want to lengthen the game, since these are so rare to begin with. Quoting myself: Tomorrow I expect half the town to be death without a single night kill, so I can totally see this strategy work.
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I'm not sure how that relates to my point: that the scum is trying to avoid night kills as a challenge. The fact that there are less scum that town is where their hypothetical challenge is. Earlier this morning ye were trying hard to gain insight on my theory (quoting my first post up to four times asking for more). Now it seems like you're trying to steer away from the point, instead of trying to gain further insight. Suffice to say this doen't give me much confidence in your allegiance: Vote: Noah "The Map" Nelson (JintaiZ) A protector instead of a blocker would explain why no blocker has shown up, but it still is extremely unlikely that the target would be protected three times in a row (about 1/294 chance). some of the nights not having assasination attempts improves the chances of course, but it's not something I'd wager on.
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If only one traitor can kill and the blocker has blocked it three times, there's no risk in revealing his name. If more than one traitor can kill, the blocker and the killer would have to coincide three times, which is practically impossible and would give the blocker the identities of the scum. Unless there are three traitors, he can just give the names and he will be proven right on the next death (once the alignment is revealed; can be the blocker's too). That's the point, you have no proof that all they want is to "win the game". They might want to win the game in a different way, which would explain the lack of kills better than your blocker theory.
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(Continuing) Mr Nelson, I noticed that you keep saying that my theories make no sense, while not acknowledging my rebuttal of your theory nor giving any alternative theories. Can you elaborate why my theory is more unlikely than the blocker one? Good to know.