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bruh

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  1. Totally agree! I've been following the recent topics on the newer sets, and I'm disappointed. If you are looking to buy more sets, I would recommend the 42110 Land Rover or the 42098 Car Transporter; I've had both and enjoyed them.
  2. Wow! Everything looks so clean! Totally deserves the frontpage.
  3. Exactly. That could be a useful part, that way we don’t have the axle holes, but pin holes.
  4. How much torque does it have? I recently bought some, and I'm curious how they compare to some of the previous LEGO motors in performance.
  5. the 42203 truck looks pretty good. Looks like a dump truck, with MORE dark blue pieces.
  6. Yeah, that's what I was comparing it to when I said it was tiny. To me, its still really big, and VERY impressive, especially the engineering.
  7. Looks cool! Probably not mini, but still big! Good job! I like the train wheels.
  8. Oh, for real. Unless, they are making yellow friction pins
  9. The extra details other than the grill look good!
  10. That backhoe is actually laughable.
  11. It actually has only 2x according to his website. It has 4x the output of the medium motor.
  12. I like it, especially the parts in a new color. But… I prefer vehicles that are more common. Sure, I like the cool F1 cars, but the ones that we see pretty often (or at least occasionally in real life), eg Land Rover, car transporter, ford raptor, even the ford gt. I like them because they are relatable, and I can compare them to the real thing. Yes, this does point out their flaws, but we are literally doing that anyway. I also like more functions, and this sports only suspension and a 2 speed gearbox. (Compare to Land Rover or car transporter, each with 4+ functions.
  13. Seriously, although I doubt I could design it better (I suck at bodywork) it isn’t good. Gaps are huge, and all over. On the plus side, they did do a decent job at angling the rear roof and adding panels there. otherwise, eh. I don’t have too much of a budget for sets, and this is NOT worth my money by a LOOOONG shot.
  14. Dunno if you have Inventor motors, it here’s a candy cane catapult: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-59646/JKBrickworks/candy-cane-catapult/#details another one, a cool sleigh: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-93553/JKBrickworks/40499-galloping-reindeer/#details
  15. Dunno if it uses python, but buwizz is a good option
  16. Same. That is a small detail though. The wheels and sticker end headlights being fixed is a bigger priority.
  17. That makes sense! Also, I don’t really have anyone to make my space neat, other than myself.
  18. I like the back and that’s about it, other than the clever use of panels everywhere.
  19. For me, as a perfectionist (kinda) I sort my pieces, but it takes me forever to respond them, even after a small project. My workspace is usually cluttered with dead/gutted projects and the random pieces from them.
  20. Agreed. The only thing that I think they might consider a real reason to jack up the price is all the panels. insert panel, yes. New bodywork too? Also check.
  21. Wow! Lots of progress made, I see! Great job. I can’t wait to see the finished model.
  22. Yeah. I think only the rear taillights help it resemble a ‘vette.
  23. I like it and it looks good, but one issue I see is that the wheels will fall off easily. They are right on the end of the axle.
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