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noahtheb

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  1. I love all the builds in here, they are so iconic and well built.
  2. I think the hood is greatly built! I also love the huge spoiler in the back. That is one of the main characteristics of the car, and you've captured it well.
  3. It definitely will not be discontinued, it is one of the most popular Lego themes. I think we can expect a Ferrari, as Ferraris are one of the most commonly occurring Speed Champions. I don't think lego will make any Paganis, they are too intricate and complicated. I would like to see an Audi or Mercedes, though.
  4. I like how you made the spoiler!
  5. Great job, I love the city so far! Maybe add some lampposts?
  6. I love what you said about posing your minifigures, that is definitely something I could improve on.
  7. noahtheb

    MOC: Bank

    I love how you put so many details in places I would never even consider with techniques I never think of!
  8. The build techniques in this MOc are amazing, and I love how you made the roof interlock!
  9. I'm definitely going to keep an eye on this thread for more updates!
  10. Yes, from my point of view, PU motors are faster than PF motors with les torque. However, I want to take my Defender on the trail to offroad over rocks and roots. Yep, PF are my top choice.
  11. I went to my local Lego store today to buy 2 XL PF motors, but they only had PU motors. The employee recommended getting them off Bricklink, which is what I plan to do soon...
  12. Great idea.
  13. I like the exterior and kitchen!
  14. I love how created the rundown vibe with loosened tiles!
  15. This is a great build I'm sure your godchild loves it. Happy birthday to them!
  16. This looks way better than the original! I love the new windscreen, and how you did the sticker on the door. My only complaint is the brackets covering the taillights are a little chunky, but everything else is great!
  17. Thanks, I think I can understand why that would happen. That requires a lot more rebuilding, but I can make it happen.
  18. Alright, I think I will combine 2 XL PF motors to power the Center Differential.
  19. Today, I was playing around with my Defender's chassis and gearing, and I realized I can spin the Center Differential to power all the wheels, and if I block any amount of wheels, the other ones still run. It requires quite a lot of torque, but there are no problems such as cracking. Is this a good idea? I was thinking about combining 2 L PF motors to power the Central Differential. If you need to visualize it, check my Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/193089619@N08/?
  20. That looks so clean, and may I ask, was there a building this was inspired from?
  21. No, I still have to buy the motors and the BuWizz, which I will have to pay for with the money I was saving for the new Speed Champions. This project takes quite a lot of commitment!
  22. My Flickr page You can find pictures of my Defender here, since I don’t know how to insert a Flickr hyperlink. The U joint above the Central Differential is a modification, I will attach that to a motor to power the rear axle of my Defender.
  23. Probably. By the way, should I keep the central differential in my Defender?
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