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Awesome! Probably the coolest entry so far! What are the ratios for the 16L links' slopes in the back? I'd love to know, it would be handy for a crawler or Baja racer.
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TIE Fighter & TIE Interceptor - 2021 remake!
Leonardo da Bricki replied to Jerac's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Absolutely beautiful TIEs! If I had the money, these and Inthert's X-wing would hang from my ceiling! Simply incredible models! I would also suggest TIE Avenger, and TIE Bomber as my top two. Followed by Vader's TIE Advanced, and then a TIE Defender.- 108 replies
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Star Wars Rebels UCS Ghost - Minifig Scale
Leonardo da Bricki replied to BrickVault's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Saw the video yesterday, I couldn't believe the size of this thing! Insane build, good work! Love how smooth it is, especially with all the angles.- 67 replies
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Alright, good to know. @paintballman Nice work on the map... For CoAC.
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Love this beast! I am reminded of a Chinook helo, crossed with a V-22 Osprey, mixed with... I'm not sure what, but it looks awesome! And the PF is the cherry on top. Great functions to have, especially the linked contra-rotating hubs.
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@paintballman @TheBeeze If the staff are good with it, so am I.
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For a car of that size, M-motors will not work. L-motors at the least, XL-motors for the best results. If you could afford them, buggy motors. For inspiration and to see how it works, check out Madoca's ICARUS Supercar one of the best models with good looks and performance. Plus, FREE instructions!
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Ok, thanks, but I have a sidebuild that is going to take place in the capital though. Could I name it, or should one of you staff members?
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@TheBeeze Has Xenor's capital been named? Forgive me if it has been, I couldn't find where.
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Servants of Freedom 1 Servants of Freedom 2 Xenor. An aristocratic nation, prosperous and vibrant. On the surface. Beneath the calm veneer, tension runs like ocean currents. The wealthy upper class, the business owners, CEOs, government officials, and rulers have become more heavy-handed and oppressive over the last few years. A rebel group, calling itself Servants of Freedom has made a name for itself in this nation among the not-so-fortunate people, a whispered name that brings hope to many. They wield a growing influence among the oppressed, and are growing quickly. Little is known about them, but rumors have leaked out, brief mentions of this partisan force. About 18 months ago, an agent was sent to substantiate these rumors. He was able to make contact with a ranking member of the Servants of Freedom. A deal was made, and in exchange for information about Xenor's internal affairs, money and supplies were passed to aid the rebels.... [GBW-CP5] Aiding Rebels Jim was getting worried. He'd been waiting in the alley for nearly 20 minutes now. His contact, Caesar was running late... Or worse. It was conspicuous enough to have been standing here for 15 minutes, but if anyone had noticed both he and his delivery were still here.... He refused to dwell on that thought. Yes, he had been a few minutes early to the exchange, and yes, these were dangerous times, but still. If someone had informed on him, and he were caught with this box of materials, he would see nothing but cell walls for what would remain of his very shortened life. He turned and gazed at the graffiti on the wall across from him. Innocuous, common, and usually ignored. Except this symbol signified much more. The skull, crying a stream of blood, embodied the resentment, suffering, and resolve of the people of Xenor. It was the mark of the Servants of Freedom. To Jim it was simply a marker of this place, where exchanges were made. [GBW-CP5] Aiding Rebels And speaking of exchanges, he wasn't going to wait much more. "I'll give 'em two minutes, no more. Then I'm outta here. Should have been gone already," he muttered. At the one-minute mark, two men came up behind him, spooking Jim. "Holy---! Don't-- I-- Argh! You're late. I need to get gone, lets do this quick." "Agreed, time is essential." Code phrases exchanged, Caesar clapped Jim on the shoulder. "Sorry we're late, thought we grew a tail for a bit. Had to lose him, just to be safe. Now then, is this lovely package here all mine?" "It is, but first-" "Right here friend, right here." Caesar handed Jim a USB drive, then asked, "What's in this one? It's probably the biggest one you have personally passed to us." "I don't know," Jim replied, "Plausible deniability and all that. Regardless of what it is, it'll be of use to you." [GBW-CP5] Aiding Rebels Thanks for checking this out, feel free to give C&C. More photos on Flickr. And for those who like the skull art, LDD is here. - Leonardo da Bricki Judges, please look at the spoiler, it has images of the whole build for you!
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[MOC] Coach Bus
Leonardo da Bricki replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Never thought I would want to call a bus beautiful. Excellent model, all the functions are well-executed. -
Cool idea! I like it. Fun little desk model.
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food cutter
Leonardo da Bricki replied to Corrado's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I was laughing through the entire video. Great work, but I think it only needs to cut once before it dumps the fruit.- 9 replies
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[TC13] Top Fuel Tractor
Leonardo da Bricki replied to Anto's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Great little model, I'd take this over the official Lego ones any day! Over in the 2018 sets topic, @ctx1769 said, " Claas license, Hmm CLAAS 911 RTS high performance tractor." I think this nice tragstor model would be a nice fit for something like that. Pimp my ride indeed! -
I like the simple yet aggressive appearance of this crawler, it looks like it will perform quite well outdoors. Thanks for the instructions! Only question: what size are those tires, and where did you get them? I would love to have a set like those that would fit my 42037.