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mindstormsboi

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  1. By "decals" I suppose you mean printed decoration. This guy always uses printed parts no matter what, and the stickers that come with his sets, well, he throws them out. I don't see what's the problem with them.
  2. Don't worry, we can still buy them from Lepin and AliExpress! To me Lepin and Lego are the same because of the sets as well as almost identical quality. In the U.S. you cannot find such sets but they are quite common in Ukraine, lucky me! Also, your post seems like a duplicate of this one.
  3. Okay! Here's a screenshot I just photoshopped of the home page pointing out most of the essentials required to using the site. <img> There are other features too like tracking your Lego collection and commenting as well as "following" users but those are not really necessary. This is me on Rebrickable. You should make a 3D model of the gun on a MOC-building software like LDD or Stud.io and making PDF instructions is optional in your case.
  4. Have you posted this as a MOC on Rebrickable yet?
  5. The requirement is that it should be built on a 16x16 baseplate, but it looks like you used multiple plates instead. Perhaps get a baseplate underneath and put the plates on top (the track would be sticking out but that is allowed)?? Also, you need to add the EBFS tag to the post, you're the only one who has wrote it in full words. Besides my concerns, it looks pretty good! Now why don't you sit back and eat some waffles?
  6. Maybe your question might be a better fit on Bricks Stack Exchange, just read their guidelines first. I really doubt there's going to be much help here.
  7. It obviously doesn't shoot, right? And can you upload more pictures?
  8. I think you should probably take a break from your work and eat some waffles <img> Or if that's not helpful, then just check out other cars for ideas.
  9. I do not think this is something we can answer, since we have no clue who the creator is, where you found this, etc. We can't help.
  10. All the time before it got deleted, it was showing some error saying "Could not connect to the database" and the last Facebook post they ever made was a whopping 8 years ago. Underneath the error there were several images, one of a minifigure head, one of a red 2x2 brick, one of an office folder, and one of a greyed out group of people. I archived the minifig head image and used it as my profile picture.
  11. It could be a device compatibility issue, just like I'm having with the 17101 hub (which Lego devs later proved true via email). You can contact them at lego.com/service and explain your problem, and they'll provide a replacement remote. For free
  12. Seems to be non-Lego, I don't think TLG ever invented human-looking figures. However they did invent bicycles which were lego-compatible, such as this frame and the wheels for it. Edit: Turns out I was wrong, I've found this one and this one. There are many other variations too.
  13. Indeed, but since others are pointing out small Lego mistakes I thought I'd point out some too... for no reason.
  14. Have you posted this as a MOC on Rebrickable yet? I bet there are others who want to build it.
  15. Maybe I lack a sense of humor, but I did not laugh at that, nor even giggle.
  16. Looks like a robo-spinoff of a human heart to me.
  17. This is the official thumbnail by TLG for 6912 Super Soarer. In the picture, as can be seen below, on the fuselage, between the wings and the tail, there's a black roof tile with lattice (1×2×2), on a dark grey 1×4 plate, with a dark grey 1×2 flat tile in front of it. According to the build instructions, that sub-assembly should be the other way around, with the roof tile in front of the flat tile. I'm thinking that TLG was in a rush when they were making the photo, but I'm not surprised, because other AFOLs like Brick Builder also make obvious mistakes in their speed-builds sometimes. Credit to this guy for finding this
  18. The SPIK3R PDF file for set 31313 has a typo. The number in the white circle next to the dark-tan axle tells that it measures four studs long, when in reality the part is only three studs long. At least it doesn't affect the build, because there are no errors in the given image of it AFAIK. <img>
  19. The site tells it's from Powered-Up, so obviously the answer is yes. It's strange how this motor didn't appear when searching for PU components on Bricklink. Usually when electronic Lego components have the same wire end and same wire port for it, they usually work. The wire end of a PU motor looks similar to the wire end of that motor you linked so I suppose you're probably right. In fact I have 17101 which has motors and a hub and the wire ports as well as the wires themselves are exactly alike to te PU ones. That means I can use the motors from set 17101 on a PU hub and it will work totally fine (I actually tested for myself). On certain circumstances however, such as this one, there might need to be cable converters involved even if the wires look similar.
  20. The link leads to a 404 page instead of an image. Also, why don't you post this as a MOC on Rebrickable? If you want you can make instructions free or you can make them cost money.
  21. Specifically, that is Electric 9V Battery Box Powered Up Bluetooth HUB with Light Bluish Gray Bottom on Bricklink, and the remote is Electric, Powered Up Bluetooth Speed Remote Control Unit with Light Bluish Gray Base. The only motor that exists with it is Electric, Train Motor 9V RC Train with Integrated Powered Up Attachment, Orange Wheel Holders. All three components appear in the 60197 Passenger Train and 60198 Cargo Train (Imo 60197 is quite fun). There are technic variations too. The technic variant of the hub is Electric Battery Box Powered Up Bluetooth Hub with Dark Bluish Gray Bottom, and there are actually two motors for technic: Electric, Motor - Powered Up, L and Electric, Motor - Powered Up, XL. The remote works with both hubs, and all of the motors work with either of the hubs as well. In fact, there is also an app for mobile that can be used for controlling either hub using Bluetooth. Port splitters are from third-party sources and are not made by Lego (in fact port splitters are available for EV3 and made by third-party too). There are no lights available for PU other than the status light at the moment however there are lights available for Power Functions which are officially made by Lego and maybe you can use them with whatever MOC of yours you want (lights can't connect to PU so you need PF hub too). Hope this helps!
  22. Would be good in a Lego city. To me it's amazing just like all your other creations, especially your modular Lego store. Keep it up!
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