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1974

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  1. Sequel sets that sell as well as OT sets
  2. Using an app as a "remote" is pure dog bum though ..
  3. Sorry, forgot about that. Let me see if I can get it to work ..
  4. https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=30101#T=C https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=40249#T=C Allthough they haven't been used in +15 years Are you watching the movies at 8x speed?
  5. There's even a dedicated piece (well, two actually) for that from HP The truck and the jeep is stil the best looking military vehicles TLG have done, imho. They don't look too shabby even today and it would hard to majorly improve on them I'd LOVE a Mark VIII tank, but that's not going to happen I'd also love a theme crossover ... Petra in big Architecture style and the RR in Creator Expert style .. And the new film is gonna be shit, I gaurantee it
  6. Or to avoid DC/Marvel license fees and/or SH confusion
  7. They could be handling garbage .. In my hood, the garbage is actually handled by normal trucks as the bins are below surface level
  8. In the RC world those are called "shelf queens" (fully functinal restored vintage RC cars but too precious to run)
  9. Thanx for the explanation, makes sense
  10. 8479 in 1997 and before that, 8868 b-model in 1992
  11. Isn't that bright green Group C looking racer in this category as well?
  12. Realistic? did you get another model than this one? It's off on justabout all proportions, lots of gaps, ugly studs etc Now, the typewriter _that_ is realistic looking
  13. TLG pays LucasFilm/Disney for the use of the SW license. They, LucasFilm/Disney, sets the rules and guidelines for how to use the license (no single SW figs for sale etc and most likely also just what vehicles/locations etc) but what moulds TLG use are up to TLG
  14. And there are only a few more pieces, nothing earthshattering. While I actually do agree with you LD, you picked a rather terrible comparison
  15. What fascinating modern times we live in The multiturn pot is the biggest component! When I first started making DC2DC converters I couldn't even get the right coils so I had to wind them myself And now I can get this marvel for just a few EUR. What is the input range? Can I use two 18650 in series? I don't have any trains anymore but a lot of monorail Edit : it's 2-24V for 9V out
  16. Brickbuild bucket ftw! But that massive light bley underbite is not doing it any favours, sorry
  17. Very hard to make better, everything works as it should, best (front-end) loader TLG ever done. Same thing with the 8460 Pneumatic Crane truck from the same era, Again eveything works perfectly (a mobile crane were the outriggers do NOT work is a piece of junk) and funnily enough that was also re-released two more times Looking forward to the build. Only think that can make it better is a motorized compressor
  18. I don't think this is correct but if it indeed do have that option it would be very smart to use only the liftable axle
  19. It's quite simple. It's just a flywheel. No ripcord like on the Chima Speedorz. Look at the picture Cheers, Ole
  20. Also, you can make digital MOCs with a thousand buggy motors and we'd end up with the Technic equivalent of SW EP9 where everyone think's they're JJ Abrams This is not Minecraft, building with real parts is what LEGO is all about
  21. Very cool! Are you gonna make some of the add-ons from 8888?
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