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DelQuinn

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    Classic Space
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    Modular Building Police Station, Seinfeld

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  1. It looks great! Using the Duplo part was an interesting choice, I love when parts like that can be integrated into designs. I also really liked your extendable ladder build. Good job!
  2. I've always known Lego to be an expensive toy. I remember as a kid in the '80s dreaming about the sets that I couldn't afford. I think the biggest offset to this is back then, there were a lot of smaller sets that you could focus on instead. I think there are less of those smaller sets available these days so, aside from a few polybags here and there, the starting price point is higher than it used to be (And not going to include the 4+ sets that are usually horribly overpriced). I appreciate their marketing strategy back at the start of Classic Space when they released the 918, 924(487) and 928(497) sets. Basically releasing similarly designed sets at different price points to make sure everyone could feel like they could afford a spaceship (I grew up with the 918 set)
  3. That looks very cool :) It looks very reminiscent of some of the alien designs from the old Robotech/Macross shows
  4. Hi Everyone! Take a look at my newest project on Lego Ideas! It is the U62 Television Station from 'Weird Al' Yankovic's movie UHF (from 1989). I will post more photos here as soon as I figure out where is the best place for it! Thanks for your time and support! https://ideas.lego.com/s/p:05be71db48d34ea8bc0ab7ccfbfcd6eb
  5. Also, that the recent CIty Space Modular Galactic Spaceship has Futuron inspired minifig torsos, as well as a recent Dreamzzz set
  6. This is awesome. Blacktron was one of my favorite themes when I was a kid. I never had the Renegade, only the Invader (and I got the Battrax a couple years ago). I like the idea of creating different pods or modules for the new version, depending on its mission or function. I will be building something like then when I get the new Renegade. Awhile ago, I got some of those black girders/supports to integrate into some spaceship designs, looks like Lego beat me to it lol.
  7. I only discovered the 6927 All Terrain Vehicle a couple years ago but it has definitely grown on me as one of my favourite sets of the era. The condition of those minifigs are amazing, most of my whites ones have no planet left on them.
  8. For me it is the Bookshop. It was my first one and the one that got me back into Lego again. A close second is the Downtown Diner (the second set I got) for me it has the best build experience and a lot of interesting designs in it. The set that I still want to get one day is the Detective Office from what I've seen and heard about it.
  9. Classic Space, Futuron (which feels like an evolution of Classic Space) and the original Blacktron
  10. The skeleton was an awesome find! I've only found a couple small pieces here and there. Once I was out with the family in winter a few years back and found a black 1x3 curved slope piece in the snow. It has a few nicks and scratches but otherwise in reasonable shape. I've kept in in my coat pocket ever since for good luck.
  11. I'm not going to weigh in too much more on this issue. Don't worry, it's not for the comments I've received. This is a very complicated issue and I do see and agree with both sides of the argument. I am not good with words and have a hard time expressing what I intend to. there are dangers with AI but in a lot of ways those dangers are from plagiarism and putting the wrong people out of jobs. I am sure that at some point TLG will determine how to use AI in their creations, but I can also see AI destroying and shutting down stuff like the Lego Ideas line, a platform that I am active and enjoy participating in (And yes I know about the complaints, plagiarism and issues with that platform as well, without the help of AI getting into the mix) I just want to sum things up with a quote that one of my coworkers heard awhile ago. "AI originally promised us that it would do the everyday chores like cleaning and laundry and repetitive tasks so that I could have more time to do art and be creative. Instead, we have AI doing the art while we are forced to do the cooking and cleaning and laundry." Yes, AI is definitely here to stay, we need to find a way to keep it balanced in our lives
  12. I don't think AI is useful for designing with Lego. First off, with minifigures, yes I can see where AI could be used but it comes back down to 'why bother?' The iconic minifigure design is something that has been consistent for 40+ years. The main body remains the same, just with different printing and different accessories. The real design innovations are the ideas or themes of what to make the figures (and even then, if they are licensed, the follow the design of the IP being used). We don't need AI to give us ideas like, 'lets make a goat farmer', or 'lets make a e-gamer girl.' The recent space CMF series is a good example of this, the designers said they came up with 100 minifigure ideas for the series and the real work they had to do was to reduce that number down to the 12 they eventually released. Now for sets, I do understand and acknowledge that the arguments get more complicated. First off Lego designers have been successfully designing Lego sets for decades without the need of AI help. And also, i won't go into the issues already discussed already like play value or the building experience. The biggest current problem with AI is that it will generate something that looks good, but not realistic. Great care needs to be taken for AI to not use bricks that don't exist, or placing the bricks together in impossible ways. Or designs that would be too flimsy or unstable and would fall apart due to gravity if made in the real world. If you factor in all of these checks and edits and human adaptation of what an AI could come up with, then you end up spending more time and more money on a design that a Lego designer could've done in the first place. Sorry, I hope this rant makes sense, been having trouble finding the right words as I'm writing it. Also, AI wouldn't be able to hide some of the Easter Eggs that Lego loves putting into their designs.
  13. Thanks! The lattice pieces were ones that I've been wanting to play around with for awhile and I am really happy with the result. It's some of the details that you can't see in the pictures but I wanted to add some detail underneath the lattices, under a couple of them are trans-red bricks to give a glowing effect, but didn't have enough to go under all of them. I'll have to pick up more trans-red from the PAB wall next time I am at the Lego store
  14. Thanks! It was a lot of fun to build and there were a bunch of hidden details that don't show up in the photos
  15. Here is a fun little build I did recently for our local LUG. It also allowed me to test our a couple ideas I want to integrate into a larger project that I want to work on sometime in the future. I'll try to get some more, better, pictures soon. (Sorry, I only realized after I took the photos that I forgot to put on the steering wheel for the Seismologic Vehicle (Set 6844) when I added it to the display) Space 1 by DelQuinn Bricks, on Flickr Space 2 by DelQuinn Bricks, on Flickr Space 3 by DelQuinn Bricks, on Flickr Space 4 by DelQuinn Bricks, on Flickr
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