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[MOC] Alien: Covenant – The Neomorph Attack
Leonardo da Bricki replied to RC 1136's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
This is an excellent representation of the neomorphs, I like the way you did the grasses. -
[MOC] Millennium Falcon (40th Anniversary)
Leonardo da Bricki replied to Khaled Yousef's topic in LEGO Star Wars
This is wonderful! If I wasn't so close to being broke, I would definitely buy this model! The engine greebles in the rear are excellent, and the interior looks amazing! more photos please! -
I have and use linear actuators as well as pneumatics, and I must say there are pros and cons to both. Pneumatics require tubing, and though there are two tubes per cylinder (most of the time) they are much easier to route than a drive shaft. You can fit a LOT more tubes than axles through a turntable. Linear actuators are dead simple and can be directly motorized, without the need of a complex pump/airtank/switch assembly. They are better for internal uses, where tubing is difficult to route, pneumatics work best externally, where the flexible tubing has the advantage over a drive shaft. Just my $0.02, I'll say its a draw between the two... But combining both makes a great model, I have started modifying the UGLY Xerion crane arm to use pneumatics for improved performance...
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[HELP] How much could I sell my Lego's for?
Leonardo da Bricki replied to Lego2016Lego's topic in Buy, Sell, Trade and Finds
Sad to see your selling...But I would happily purchase a few select items from you. I live in Washington State. PM me if you're interested. And personally, I would keep about 50% of that excellent collection. Just in case. -
The front looks cool, but I am not sure if the V2 engine is strong enough for drifting. And I think the gears will need to be braced since the double bevel gear can slide at the moment.
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Welcome to EuroBricks! This is a cool model to introduce yourself with. How well do the tracks stay on? In the underside photo, they seem to be sagging a bit.
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Dancing Baby Groot
Leonardo da Bricki replied to Sariel's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Nice model, though, like you said, a smoother drive might be better. The eyes look great. @allanp Perfect background! -
REVIEW: 21309 NASA Apollo Saturn V
Leonardo da Bricki replied to Bob De Quatre's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Such a beautiful model... One of the best Lego models. I WILL HAVE IT!!! -
WIP Tesla S 100P
Leonardo da Bricki replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Too bad you cannot do the full scale model. I vote option 2, make another monster! -
Use them to open doors, hoods. In suspension, they are good as a secondary shock for strength or additional stiffness.
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Very cool build! The landscaping looks great, it helps to contrast the scout and complements it nicely.
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Cool! I always like these small miniature ships.
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Guarded Inn or Dyndar- Mountain Pass
Leonardo da Bricki replied to kofi's topic in LEGO Historic Themes
Archway is cool, and I like the inn. The rockwork of the ground is cool, but I feel like some of the gaps should be filled better.