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[MOC] 1:8 Ford GT
GirchyGirchy replied to mihao's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That's fantastic! Looking forward to the instructions. What % of the parts would one have if starting with a 42143 Daytona? -
[MOC] Depeche Mode - Violator, LP Cover
GirchyGirchy replied to _TLG_'s topic in Special LEGO Themes
That's super cool, nice work! It's one of my favorite albums as well, and I have always loved the album art. You should create one for the Enjoy the Silence single as well. :D -
Interesting photos from LEGO store at Mall of America 1993
GirchyGirchy replied to TechnicRCRacer's topic in Community
That's great! I was there around that time, maybe a year or two prior...picked up an 8856 Whirlwind Rescue that I still have. It was the first Lego store I'd been to and I loved it. -
The little Lego Halloween Owl from eBay, since it disappeared from their site today.
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Icons Landmark Buildings - Rumours and Discussion
GirchyGirchy replied to Vilhelm22's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Same here, can't wait to see it. I'm glad the color's going to be slightly more accurate this go around! A lighting kit on it will look fantastic...and a giant lighted CITROEN logo even more so.- 259 replies
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- statue of liberty
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[MOC] Scania T143
GirchyGirchy replied to LegoV94's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Your Best Technic Bargains
GirchyGirchy replied to Kumbbl's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Best deal I've gotten was the 911 GT3 42056 for $200 USD, a few years ago from Craigslist. Well kept in the original box, along with extra pieces he'd ordered to Pimp it Up. I passed up being able to pick up a Bugatti 42083 for another $300, but the Porsche turned out to be a far better deal! Other than that, I paid $120 for the 911 RSR 42096 and $56 for the Ducati Panigale 42107, both on sale for new kits. Also paid $130 for an 8880 Super Car, but that was years ago when it came out. -
OK, I see what you mean. I know English isn't the primary language for many here, so I assumed your rotor meant something on the engine rather than the brake rotor. Adam after the build: I agree with you. These are Technic sets primarily...they're complex and just aren't as pretty and shiny as the Creator cars. And that's why I like them.
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It sounds correct - an upshift means the engine rotates slower relative to the speed of the car, not faster. Think about driving your car...1st gear, the engine is spinning quickly but you're not moving much. Once it gets to 6th gear, it's turning slowly but you're moving along quickly. Try to downshift to 1st, and your engine will explode as the spinny bits try to turn 20k+RPM. This is assuming by rotor, you mean pistons. Regardless, yes, right is upshift and left is downshift.
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Those are my thoughts exactly...although I think it's becoming a little more blurred as time goes on and Technic sets look 'prettier', but generally, Technic vehicles are a compromise between looks and function. Creator/Creator Expert sets have zero functionality (other than opening panels) but look far more realistic. Now the supercars are bordering on Creator Expert levels of body accuracy and coverage, perhaps more fans of the Creator style are migrating over, and wondering what all of the funny colored gears and garbage are under the skin. To you and me, those are the fun parts, and we're happy with a generic 8880 beam body or the SP3 Daytona because they include inner workings that vaguely mimic a real vehicle. Buyers complaining about these functions might want to just stick with the more aesthetically pleasing Creator Experts...but dumbing Technic sets down would disappoint many fans, including myself.