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PassengerJet

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  1. Wow!!
  2. Very nice! Reminds me a bit of a computer game called Descent
  3. My current WIP project is a web notebook that has some interactive diagrams of some concepts of Technic building - the model excavator is the work of many individuals, and not my own. Additionally, the 3d viewer component is the work of Steven Traversi. Here's the link https://danielmartincraig.github.io/technic-fan-notebook/ Currently the notebook doesn't have anything useful, just the barest of first starts
  4. Very nice! I'm not personally familiar with the subject material but I like this!
  5. Hey this is really cool!
  6. I’m a fan of technic for a long time but only recently resumed my interest in Lego after a long break. Now I like to build this and that from time to time, and have some interest in digital building as well. Here’s a steam shovel that I am beginning to plan and build; I am rather enjoying the scale and play of it so far. Thanks for reading!
  7. WOW It's an impressive car and all I can say is well done!
  8. With Oracle, just be glad that they didn’t charge you for it.
  9. I’m amazed as always by the alternate builds that you produce from the race plane!
  10. Everybody seemed to like this one until the picture of it in profile appeared. I bet the profile view and color looks better in person
  11. You could also use the 9v motor and battery box with the on/off buttons. That would be cheaper than power functions and probably easier to fit into a castle build. This is the battery box/motor combo that you might consider https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?S=8735-1#T=S&O={"iconly":0}
  12. You could always start by building the model with a manual hand crank and then deciding to see what motor would be the easiest to install. Might sound crazy but hey, manual features are fun
  13. We have 2 bricks and minifigs shops here in DFW and a few Lego official stores, as well as Legoland discovery centers.. but I remember the pain of living far from a Lego store from growing up in South Carolina. Sorry that there's not one nearer to you.
  14. I know I’m probably in the minority here but my fondest memories are of the Creator X-Pods - those were great fun despite being a little bit prone to spilling open when least opportune.
  15. I'm curious if there is any demand for a technic focused virtual building tool. Perhaps it could bring a concept of physics to the virtual building experience, like lego creator for technic?
  16. I'm building a studfull 9v motorized car. So far it is just motor, transmission, and rear axel with floating axle suspension. Sariel's unnofficial guide book has helped me quite a bit so far and I was able to build the floating rear axle by adapting some instructions that he includes in the book, but for the front axle I'm not sure where to start. What would a studfull front axle with suspension look like? Thanks!
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