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Leonardo da Bricki

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  1. Looking good. Will all the rest of the car be red as well? Are you going to use power functions?
  2. That is one great scene, but I really love that portal! It is really impressive! Where did you buy the EL wire for it?
  3. Great job, it looks real! The lighting is very well done. Maybe add some Imperial officers though...
  4. The landscape is beautiful, the T-rex is awesome, the ghost is incredible... I love it! One thing though, IMHO, the lime creepers look slightly out of place b/c they are so bright, maybe use some in dark red of dark green. Other than that one thing, I don't think it could be better. Except when it is finished.
  5. I would look on http://www.bricklink.com, where you can create a list of wanted parts and then see who has them available for sale.
  6. That is beyond belief! If only Lego would do this... Great job of shaming Lego. ;) You have my vote HoF. Terrific!
  7. Looks pretty good! Can we see a shot of the underside, and maybe some specifics about the power functions?
  8. I totally understand having to much stuff to do. I still haven't had time to photograph and post ANY of my models yet. BTY, instructions is beyond me, except maybe photo-sequence. That I can do. (probably, maybe, not likely.)
  9. I just finished "modding" my 42037 Off-Roader. I say this because I extended the chassis by about 9 studs, changed the bodywork and added full RC. Use coupled L-motors and a Servo with an S-brick.
  10. Found this awesome CaseIH here: http://www.jhcreate.com
  11. Terrific modifications! I might (read: will definitely) use your axle on one of mine.
  12. Look 2LegoOrNot2Lego on rebrickable.com. He has many instructions there.
  13. My solution has the same problem: one stud axle for the wheel. Thanks for the design, I forgot about the axle thread, so I'll go look at that.
  14. I actually made a quad-trac (same as the pic) for TC9, however, I had problems with the pics and video, so I wasn't able to enter it. Will probably have it posted soon...
  15. I was sitting in my workspace(bedroom) yesterday, just messing around with parts, and I found a solution. It's a little stubborn at times, but it works reasonably well.
  16. Wonderful job, I love the details and how you added the quote.
  17. Absolutely STUNNING! The bodywork is incredible, combined with the functions, it is one of the best best Lego supercars I've ever seen IMO. Any chance of instructions for this beauty?
  18. Sorry, I should have been more descriptive, so here are some more specifics: independent suspension, driven and steered, for a crawler using the 44772 wheels.
  19. Wooohooooo!!!!! New lime panels! Awesome new tires! AND lime flex axles! I want to see a lime green McLaren. Sadly, my wallet is going to be very thin this year...
  20. I know you can do axles with positive caster and camber, but I wanted to know if it was possible to make a driven axle with positive caster and/or camber angle. I have made multiple attempts but cannot seem to make it work. Thanks for your help!
  21. 3:10 17:6 9:4 16:3 12:2 13:1 Great job everyone! There are some terrific models in this contest.
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