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Trekkie99

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    Adorable little scooter! Ingenious building, especially for its small size. Attaching the rear wheel using a plate with a ring and then doubling the usage of the part for a kickstand works great.
  2. Beautiful work you've done here! Love the attic and spiraling staircase. Thumbs up.
  3. Fear not! His votes are close to double! Uh...that is...of this writing...
  4. Very nice! The train is clean, and the carriages look fantastic! Thumbs up. By the way, unless your already a member, you should join this TTTE Flickr group! @ScotNick is a member with his TTTE model. https://www.flickr.com/groups/2752945@N24/
  5. Heehee! That looks so real! But I like dark chocolate. So...dark brown?
  6. Working! Great job @Jim! Or should I say..."fascinating captain".
  7. MM Spiderman and Wonder Woman are definitely taking this round. Yea! Definitely 06 Batman minifigs.
  8. Yea, I tried a couple times. Like...twenty!
  9. Working on Amazon fire!
  10. I see. Hmm, well you would probably want a way to wrap the excess cord into coil and tuck it somewhere where it can't be seen. The white door frame may be a good option. But, what's the length of your current cord? Because if it's 8 cm or under then the short extension wire should work fine IMO.
  11. I see. Well I think you'll find it here on Eurobricks to be a little (a lot ) more populated than discord so stick around! And welcome to Eurobricks!
  12. I'm a little confused as to what this topic is about.
  13. I'll take that as a confirm!
  14. Great! Hope it works. BTW, what do you mean by "cover"?
  15. Man oh man! Elf or frightening knight? Tough one for sure. I went with FK, but if the Elf wins all is still good. Agreed, but a Bat-train conductor would be...unique.
  16. Hey @tmctiger! In answer to your question; no, I've never done this configuration using a official Lego monorail system. But, I did fiddle around with some parts to replicate the monorail coupling design and then ran a PF wire through and connected it in a similar fashion as the monorail motor. My analysis? It may work. Unfortunately I can't be sure. However for three or four dollars (depending on which you buy) it may be worth testing out. I also did some searching on the subject to find out if any one explored this topic. No luck, just this picture. Hope this helps. Cheers.
  17. Agreed. And personally I don't consider any of the licensed figs as "true" collectible minifigs compared to Lego's own original designs.
  18. Same. BTW, this format is kinda cool!
  19. Hey @tmctiger, great mod! It looks great! Can't wait to see it running in the display. BTW, if you use 8886 extension cord with 88000 battery box (or 8878 battery box) and join it all together with the monorail motor, you'll bypass the need for the old 9V wires (which tend to get old and deteriorate). I've left a link for the cord (and its longer version). https://shop.lego.com/en-US/LEGO-Power-Functions-Extension-Wire-8886 https://shop.lego.com/en-US/LEGO-Power-Functions-Extension-Wire-20-8871 Cheers!
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