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Myers Lego Technic

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  1. @Boulderer , Maybe it's time I bought a new camera so I can take better pictures of my other camera.
  2. This is not within in your price range but I'm a bit of a filmmaker as well as a Lego hobbyist. Gear I use: Canon T5/1200D (about $300 used American, $400 Canadian), Manfrotto 290 XTRA tripod and video head, Tascam DR-701 D Audio recorder, Sennheiser MKE 600 Shotgun Mic, canon 50 mm f/1.4, and for long shots/wildlife shots Sigma 150-600 f/5-6.3 (Additional stuff that can help with video production if you raise your price limit: I use the Sennheiser HD 380 pro headphones for audio monitoring + the LyxPro Mpl-20 boompole for better audio) Sorry for the crappy quality, Ipad photos)
  3. Is it just me or are your pictures flippin' gigantic?? Also i'm noticing a bit of DOF, are you using a DSLR or Mirorless or something like an iPhone 8 in portrait mode? Nice MOC btw. I love the rear axle connection to the driveshaft. Very clever.
  4. 1000-1200 km North North/West of Vancouver. Let’s get back to this great MOC!
  5. We hit 35 Celcius once last summer. Not half bad if you ask me. Most of the time the average is more around 25 C.
  6. No snow? We’re already at 3 feet! Joys of Northern Canada.
  7. Holy Moly Mary Mother of God. you have a model with instructions. You are moving up in the world.
  8. It feels rather unstable from the video, yet technologically interesting and rather monstrous in size.
  9. Here's an idea. https://bricksafe.com/files/Myers_Lego_Technic/misc.-/ex-02.lxf (I marked the one pink piece so you know it should be placed like the others, it's just that LDD was being stubborn.)
  10. I suppose you are right if we truly want to abide by the guidelines, as an object moving in space requires some input to begin movement (and there is of course some matter in space) . It is simply the closest we come.
  11. I have already theorized semi-perpetual motion, but true perpetual motion is only possible with an object nmoving in space.
  12. It'd be great if you could use a Lego figurine of some sort.
  13. Tesla. You used the Tesla Logo. I doubt you'll have a problem with them but there has been cases where YTers will use a brand logo then get a nasty email from said brand.
  14. In the future I would suggest you restrain from using brand logos in your videos, but nice work!
  15. Holy Mary Mother of God. Your suspension looks tighter than a droplet of liquid water on a neutron star.
  16. Its certainly recognizable, but I don't think it quite lives up (aesthetically) to your other builds. The front is just to high, and overall it feels a bit boxy. Mechanically though its very nice. keep up the good work.
  17. Jesus Mary Mother of God! 12 springs?! That's ridiculous! Nice work!
  18. interesting tidbit, there's no glass. Good try though @IA creations , you are on the right track. Instead of using glass I used a long stick attached to the minifigs back. It was windy that day and because the mini could sway, it became a bit out of focus.
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