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bruh

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  1. Agreed. He didn’t improve on his design, I don’t think he thought of improving it, but just wanted a video. Anyway, yes I agree. Many flying pieces=safer for occupants (who aren’t even there lol)
  2. Ok, I see your point. However, for me, it is mostly the fact of: ok, this time it broke. How can I make it survive? If that comes at the price of breaking pieces, and I’m fine with that, then I’ll do it. Personally, I don’t want to. But in this guy’s case, he wanted to and did. If you disagree, fine. I see your point and I hope you see mine.
  3. Only in Canada? Or in New England too?
  4. @SpacePolice89, I would argue that setting action figures on fire is different. While that has literally NO reason other seeing something be destroyed, Lego can give better results, especially ones that can help you build better. @Davidz90, I kind of agree. But, Lego can be paralleled to a real can: you can engineer a crumple zone for that car, and see how that version crashes. So, while I think you have a point, I personally see a few ways that point could be incorrect. However, to each his own.
  5. To be fair, it is their LEGO. And also, not all of the pieces are being broken. To be honest, and ZENE can correct me, but probably only ~10 pieces were probably broken. On the other hand, they now have a cool video, and a better knowledge of how to build stronger frames. They are experimenting. Dunno if you've seen any of the brick testing channels on Youtube, like Brick Experiment Channel, but they also break bricks for the purpose of finding the limits of LEGO. That is also applying here. In fact, it is somewhat similar to what car manafacturers do; Lamborghini literally sends multi-million dollar cars in for crash tests, and they just don't have that car anymore. So, I think it is personally reasonable to do extreme tests to LEGO. I used to create head on collisions with LEGO cars with my brothers to see who could engineer the best and most resilient car.
  6. Wow! Thanks for the instruction link and the bump! I hadn’t seen this before. Are there any other crazy threads I’ve missed that are older?
  7. Wow! I feel very sorry for those wheels! (and the rest of the parts obviously :D)
  8. Definitely agree. Technic is literally made for engineering, and this showcases it very well. Also, thanks for the note of color change needed
  9. That’s actually a really good idea. Then, that will reduce risks of piracy while still making you money!
  10. Wow dude! This thing is epic! Do you have a Rough guess of the part amount?
  11. wow. everything you said I agree with. Also, what are those parts? are they actual lego?? what is their part number?
  12. Yes I agree. I have tried PyBricks before, but the only thing is, it’s not entirely free, if I’m remembering correctly. The software to download onto the hub is, and the secondary coding language is, but the blocks, which are basically more advanced Scratch blocks, are not, although I think it’s like 2 bucks a month for it.
  13. Ok. I thought it might something along that line, can’t wait to see how it interacts with the model!
  14. Oh, sorry. I have the Inventor HUB and the Control+ hub, not the spike prime hub.
  15. Nice mechanism pics! May I suggest that next time, the background is a lighter color? I had some trouble seeing the complete mechanism, especially the black parts.
  16. Wow what a nice MOC! This has so insanely captured the details and aspect of the lancha! Great job. @Feuer Zug thanks for the photo help!
  17. Ok, I see. Thanks for the input! I personally have both the Spike Prime HUB and the Control+ HUB, so that info is good to know.
  18. So, was the hub advertised as being capable of producing 9V and not producing it, or does it just not produce 9V? Also, do you like it more than previous hubs?
  19. Wow! This is incredible! Also, FRONTPAGED! Congrats! By the way, what is the drawback of the Mindstorms hub? Is the drawback the 7.3 volts instead of 9 volts?
  20. Nice! Can't wait to see the finished product! One thing though, if you upload your pictures to bricksafe, you can display the picture, not just a link, which makes viewing much easier. BTW, the bottom view of that truck looks really good! Which set had the pneumatics?
  21. What is with the worm gear? I’ve seen them before, but can’t remember what is meant to do.
  22. Alright! This is really cool, you did a great job on the instructions.
  23. Wow, looks pretty good! I can see a couple of spots that aren’t perfect (not to be a pessimist), but honestly I wouldn’t be able to make them any better :p. Great job! Does the sunroof retract backwards towards the rear?
  24. Dude I totally get not having time to study lol! I am really interested in the outcome of this car. Also, putting macoherson suspension is really cool! I’ve tried a bit to get a macpherson suspension module, but not very hard :/ I hope you keep making progress!
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