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Sokratesz

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  1. The falcon is up again too: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lego-Star-Wars-Millenium-Falcon-10179-NEW-/270805767484?pt=UK_Construction_Toys_Kits&hash=item3f0d48153c
  2. Ebay will recognize the format, investigate the account, conclude that its either being logged in from an unusual location or that its feedback record is a sham and remove the auction and or account :) Just look at the feedback history, it spells SCAM in large concrete letters.
  3. AA's are easier and cheaper to get though, and rechargable AA's are cheap too, so I would go with the large technic battery box option. I'm not sure about the exact dimensions of the IR unit but I'm sure you can work it away in the drivers cabin nicely - I could even try it for you back at home this weekend if you want. - Sok.
  4. I'm also looking to buy at least 3 more 7860 signals for my layout :)
  5. I'm fairly sure I'm human, though conclusive evidence is still lacking.
  6. http://lego.wikia.com/wiki/6506_Precinct_Cruiser f yeah!
  7. I usually do not have much to add to the discussion. That, and I usually think that most people who do respond are being way too positive about everything. Have you seen the average reply to a MOC in the train department? You'd think every MOC there was a bloody miracle just going by the replies - Sok.
  8. Western hackers would obviously never do such a despicable thing!
  9. If you have more money than sense there's always someone out there looking to equalise that. If it sounds too good to be true it us. Caveat Emptor. etc etc
  10. Howmuch is shipping to the netherlands?
  11. Just get a large dinner tray and put all the parts on it, then build in front of your pc :)
  12. I like large railway stations :) You could go as far as giving it a crossing and middle-section ;)
  13. With some minor modifications you should be able to fit a large 6xAA technic batterybox into the engine of 7745. There is enough space inside for the 14-stud long batterybox. The IR receiver should fit just in front of the driver seat if you remove the grey 'control panels' (assuming the signal will go through the windows) - Sok.
  14. It would also need like, 50 choices
  15. The song made me chuckle It looks hilarious when moving around!
  16. I redid the roof for the middle waiting area, it sits at a fixed angle now because I added hinges on top and I'm very content with the looks: I also started work on the base of what will eventually be the main entrance (fingers crossed): - Sok.
  17. Thanks, I guess I'll have to buy the extra fences for it :)
  18. I've seen them go for around a hundred, so he's right.
  19. I don't have all the parts needed yet but I do plan to build a PF powered train in the future that includes a gearbox. Given the weight of these trains, it should be possible to run them at higher speeds with only one motor, if suitable gearing is possible. I'll probably try to build a linear gearbox driven by an LA with 3-4 gears in a similar confined space somewhere in the future.
  20. I could help out with the dutch translation.
  21. I'm always left wondering about the people that pay such insane amounts for MISB sets
  22. Compared to PF, the 'old' series have, in my opinion, better trackside structures that increase playability and improve the looks of the entire set-up. I personally also prefer the older 'brickish' look with more basic colours to the current line of rounded-down, fluorescent big ugly pieces trains. - Sok.
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