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LEGO City uses a lot of robots. These robots are designed to help some of the everyday jobs of humans. While not replacing them, they are helpful companions. This model FIR-07, is specifically made for Fire Department needs. featuring tools, a water cannon, and a phone on the back. You are able to have this little guy help a squad of 4 fire-fighters and shave off 15 minutes of work. He also includes white lensed goggles which help the screens on his eyes to not be clouded. He can spot the source of the fire and deplete the risks.
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Contest Turtle Contest - Discussion Thread
adotnamedstud replied to Rufus's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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This baby is a 7x8 high class turtle used by the miners in LEGO City. This puppy has a computer, crystal holder, rope holder, and for when mines are collapsing this baby can lift up the mine you are in. He also features multiple lights and has a very nice sense of humor. Introducinnnng, BURT! More views and features shown here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/94823306@N03/sets/72157645725779594/
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When and what will the next themed month be?
adotnamedstud replied to Joey Lock's topic in Forum Information and Help
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Just to get more copies to build a better one Thanks by the way! All this feedback is great!
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Hah, thanks! If this was in a set I'd buy it as quick as I possibly could!
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Thanks! It's fun to see people point out little details like that. Thanks mate! All feedback is great you guys!
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I know but I just brought it up for a want of mine.
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Thanks! I'm currently thinking about it. I want it in a MOC but I don't know a fitting theme. Maybe an Earth One MOC.
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In 2016 I want to see an Owl-Ship from Watchmen to subtly celebrate the 30th year of Watchmen. I can see it happening seeing it was rated the #1 Graphic Novel ever by TIME Magazine. (Well according to the Graphic Novel's cover and Wikipedia) The characters wouldn't be hard to make at all seeing we'd just need a cowl for Nite Owl, that being said. The 2015 cowl would work wonders for a suitable Nite Owl... Or an Ideas project getting passed for it would be nice.
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Thanks! and here is an updated version! Sorry for leaving you guys in the dark. I kept the flick-fires because it seems like a logical thing that a LEGO set would have and I really wanted to keep that so it has a more LEGO styled design as it still is a sleek, cool car
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But the Logo, Belt, and abs are different. ;-;
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Lest we forget this gem of a Batman figure that was never made... Source = Lex Luthor Mech set instructions.
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Thanks! And sometimes he works in very very very dark grey. I'd also change them when I find some more black slopes but for now I think it makes the build pretty unique. I also edited the Batmobile today by fixing up the front, cockpit, and back. The back needs work but I just took a break. Thanks for the support and helping me make it the best!
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Thanks! And yes of course, I will be fixing it up a lot. Especially the seating area. And the front. Thank you for telling me this so this can be the best I can make it. Thanks man! And I will change the front up. Also the rear where the flick-fires are, I have a great idea of what to do. The gold is probably better than yellow because the subtle hints of it make it look good. And, no I don't have pictures of the back yet.
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Thanks! I loved looking at them building, it was the first thing I did. The little hints of gold make this build really neat.
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Really interesting new twist to two vehicles. And I gotta say, it's executed quite well. Good job Seltz! Can't wait to see more from you!
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Haha, thanks man! It means a lot!
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Thanks man!
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Hello everyone! Today I'd love to show you all my newest MOC, which has certainly gotten me back into building. Without further ado, here is my Batmobile! More views on my flickr here: https://www.flickr.c...57645605373215/ Main features include flickfires on the sides that you can adjust the angle of and it breaks off the wings holding them down. It looks really cool as a "Battle Mode" Thanks for reading and I hope you leave comments and criticism because I want to make this the best it can be.
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Just an update on the speeders, again. Mods, if this isn't the right place to post these. Just remove them. I'm not entirely sure about the LEGO Ideas project policy.
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Yeah, I think it comes down to the motives... Someone with a plan that is somewhat sane = Good Villain. Someone with no plan and nothing to lose, just a goal to kill someone and raise hell. = Fantastic, scarier villain.
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[MOC] DC - Watchmen - Nite Owl's "Cave"
adotnamedstud replied to adotnamedstud's topic in LEGO Licensed
An Ideas project for a pretty violent and graphic movie/graphic novel isn't the smartest idea. And I'd need to add play features and something iconic like the Owl-Ship. I've tried making an Ideas project on LDD for it. It looked good until I had to build the owl-ship. Thanks, anyways. I presume you said so because you enjoyed it. -
You're probably right, they've done much worse in comics anyways. So what is your stance on the "Tumbler set"?
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I can agree, but the Tumbler gets destroyed in that movie. It seems like poor marketing if they don't use the "The Dark Knight Trilogy" seal like J2G mentioned. Still, even if Rachel and Ras Al Ghul aren't as cool or interesting as Ledger's Joker. I feel that he is pretty violent to be promoting to kids. The again they did promote Bane who captures cops, holds up Wall Street, and pretty much enslaves criminals to do most of his dirty work. Not to mention the bridge scene from TDKR. But still, TDK Joker easily tops that. Gruesome knife killings, multiple bomb threats, the pencil gag, and shooting up a bank/all of his crew. But since neither movies ever show blood from the events of what they did it's still pretty violent. Scarecrow and Ras Al Ghul are almost harmless compared to what Joker and Bane did.
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