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TheLegoDr

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  1. Great details! That's a lot of fun. But no flying monkeys? Sad

    But I'd totally buy a WoO set if they were to come out with one if it was done well. I think yours works with the details, but as a playset maybe not completely. I don't know scaling. But I like what you added into it.

  2. LEGO goes with what sells. While a lot of people would love more in house themes, but Licensing is what draws in the audience. The goal is to then have the in house stuff keep people interested. But with non-stop movie/tv tie-ins, I think it is probably hard to compete for shelf space. BUT with that said, clearly I don't know the market or how successful any of these in house stuff is doing, so I don't know the answer to that. But I would say there is a ridiculous amount of licensed themes.

  3. That new Knight Bus does look considerably better, but since I own the last version and the 2011? version, I don't know if I can justify yet another Bus. And the figure prints look good, but is it enough of a change? I know I'm not the target since they want to capture new buyers. But set alone, I'd say the new one would be worth it if I didn't already own a few copies.

  4. Okay thanks all. I'll have to investigate a bit more then. And yeah, not a bad idea to manual crank it and see how the gearing works and then worry about the motor after that. I just wanted to be able to walk away from the build at one of my LUG's shows and the kids could still see the stuff moving without me being behind it. Part of the fun is talking to people, but at our shows you don't have a lot of time with your build because you have to volunteer for other activities throughout the day to keep them moving.

  5. I also thought they did the new broom specifically for the Firebolt so they could have his foot holders on there (even though as a minifigure he can't reach them). So I don't know if they were planning switching full time or just wanted it for that one set narrative. But that opens it up for other sets or reasons down the line if they did decide to keep using the newer style. Clearly being a HP fan for so long and having all of those brooms plus extras from multiple Quidditch sets, I don't picture myself ever switching over, unless I acquired enough in sets going forward to replace what was needed. But I'd never buy any secondhand.

  6. 5 hours ago, Alex Ilea said:

    I think for what you are describing, you would need a Large motor. It has enough torque for most applications. Also, you can program the PU hub to make the motor run at a slow constant speed.

    Okay thank you. I will have to look into that. 

    4 hours ago, Andman said:

    Why don't you, like all (master) builders, just try to build something? Try, fail, improve, try again. Don't be afraid of failures. Just learn from them.

    I recently watched this video. Just watch him iterating through different version until he finds a perfect solution.

    It isn’t about fear of failure or anything like that. That’s how I build usually, try and try again if something doesn’t work out. My concern is I can’t just try with this since I’d have to make a large purchase/investment just to play around with the motors and seems silly to waste money on motors/hubs I may never use. I don’t have a huge LEGO budget these days so really have to focus my spending on the right areas. I need to purchase a lot of lights also for this build and that was already estimated to be higher than expected. So that’s all.

  7. Hello all. I am not frequenting this subforum very often. I don't usually build with technic or motors, but I would like to start trying to incorporate movement with my future builds. One build is Hogwarts staircases that move. But I'm not sure exactly how I should go about it just yet. I definitely don't know what motor or motors I should use to make them slowly move side to side. I have not used the Powered Up stuff yet. I had a train motor for the old Lone Ranger set that I used for a bit, but nothing else beyond that. After watching a lot of movement on LEGO Masters, it made me need to figure out how to build a variety of styles just to further my builds. I never plan on being on that show, but I'd like to become a better builder for my LUG and our shows we do.

    I know this isn't a lot of information and no one can tell me how to do it but is there a recommended list of items needed to make mild movements like that. I would like to make two staircases move, hopefully at different intervals from each other. But even if I can just figure out how to do one, I'll consider it a success.

    Thank you for any input you have or any advice. Have a good day!

  8. It matters based on where/who you are displaying it with. I know official sets use dark bley, but my LUG uses light bley for sidewalks and dark bley for streets. So I converted all of my sidewalks to light bley to match even though I haven't really displayed with them as much lately. So it depends on how you want it to look based on the surroundings.

  9. Since I'm trying to build a massive Hogwarts (like so many others) getting a staircase from official designer might be a good starting point to add/modify to. The wall portraits can be tricky depending on scale. Stickers would make sense and in this situation I don't mind as much. But MOC brick built versions have left a lot to be desired, so I guess I will wait and see.

    But I definitely am running out of sets to buy to get these GWP. Need a large purchase for June for the classic castle stuff and then July it looks like another large purchase but only HP products...hmm.

  10. I understand LEGO needs to release things to try to make people buy things, but Buckbeak being white doesn't make much sense. They have a bit of white on their chest, but otherwise they are really a light gray, so the old mold looks more accurate from that perspective. I don't know if I need a white version. And the figures only being slightly different... hmm.

  11. I'm concerned of the floating head! giggle

    I understand what you were going for. Too bad there isn't a way to have shoulders sticking out. I've done just torso on top of the tile, but then how many people are that tall out of the water either.

    The house otherwise looks really good. Neat style. A white and black seems like strong colors for a house, but they work well together here. Well done.

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