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My working place consists of a medium-big desk on the bedroom where I sleep, and I have a small dresser next to it on the right side, where I put my laptop when I'm building. I usually switch between building and reading/posting here and other things on the laptop. I have 3 containers similar to Doc_Brown's on my desk, where I store my parts. Currently I have my sets and MOC's on the same desk, so I have a bit too little space. I'm considering to set up a shelf above it to put the models on, to have more space to build on my desk. I don't have any pics of it, but it's an easy set-up. EDIT - I realize that I can't "show" you my working place, like the topic of the thread says
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I seem to have made a mistake in the building of my crane, or when mounting the superstructure to the undercarriage, cos the motor doesn't move the outriggers at all. I also seem to have missed a step in the instructions, cos I was left with a grey 5L beam that was not supposed to be among the leftovers.
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[MOC] Container Truck
N-4K0 replied to pbeishuizen's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Nice truck- 12 replies
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Is my RCX useless now
N-4K0 replied to EyesOnly's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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This seem to be the lowest number posted on this forum for the time being. Not a bad number, that
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Oh, you could modify the roof above the driver seat to look torn open and get one of the large Hulk figs to put behind the wheel, that would look even better although it might be a bit too bit to fit in...
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Rock Crawler Chassis MOC
N-4K0 replied to MrNumbskull13's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Is that with the boom fully extended to the upper point with the LA's fully extended? Or is it with the boom lower?
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Yes, it contradicts with the thread topic. But frankly, I don't have enough experience with Technic sets to determine which is the most realistic in functionality. Not even for a personal view. But 8265 is great and realistic by looks Of the few sets I have tested out this year, after my dark ages, 42009 would have to be my answer. But my experience is limited.
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And it's not life threatening or messy if it falls apart
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Perhaps the safest option is to cancel your order and buy one from your local Lego store. If they still have some left, you'll be guaranteed to get one.
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The motor featured in the 42009 set is an L-motor. That's all I can add.
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Stone Trailer Truck
N-4K0 replied to squizz's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Wow, this is one good-looking truck. I would seriously consider building this- 70 replies
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Received a BrickLink order in the mail today which I've been waiting for.
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Of course. I mean the thought of getting their hobbies messed up or ruined. Not him actually doing so. It's not a question of having or not having enough. Lego, like every other hobby, costs money. And that's what it is - a hobby. If your father collected rare stamps and your mother knitted decorations, they would not like to have stamps and half-finished creations ruined by someone who thought it was "stupid hobbies". You could try to play that card to make your parents understand how you feel when your brothers ruin your Lego. And besides, ruining something that belongs to others is wrong, no matter how "childish" anyone could consider it.
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I don't feel it daily, but overall I'm more happy now that I'm back into Lego than I was during my dark ages
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You can do as Leo Crimson proposed - talk to your brothers and tell them that Lego is your hobby. Ask them how they would like it if you repeatedly ruined something they spent hours to improve.
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Hello and welcome to the forums! Good to see another one back from the Dark Ages Quite a nice bunch of sets you've got yourself there. I have the 8110 Unimog U400 myself. I just built the 42009 Mobile Crane MK II this week, you don't wanna miss out on it a great set if you're looking for parts, and a nice building experience.