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Does anybody else like Motorcycles around here?
Milan replied to Captain Green Hair's topic in Community
No hurry! Thanks for congrats, I appreciate that! It is addictive all right, I am a member on few Lego forums, but they are severely lacking any kind of action. This one is THE Best I need some proteins, too, and then off to Gym. I 'll be back...to check it -
Bins are the coolest! I like the bike, too. Nice work!
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Don't you mean 6 wide? Looking good, although I like campers with narrow cabin and wide main camper part.
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Ginaf X3338
Milan replied to kondzios230's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Very nice. What impresses me most is the AWD. I know how hard can be to make it work at 1/20 scale. Very good. Can we see more about that front axle? Tipping is also very good, and it operates at realistic speed. Gearing down the motors is essential, and I think you did great job there. Everything looks sturdy and nice. -
Does anybody else like Motorcycles around here?
Milan replied to Captain Green Hair's topic in Community
Please do. I am looking forward reading it. What bikes are going to be reviewed? -
It really is crazy. In a positive way, of course! I like the details on it. Very well done!
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Welcome! That is excellent ship. It look marvelous! Enjoy here and have lots of fun!
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To build or not to build
Milan replied to candyman's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
candyman, You have to have 10+ posts to be able to send PMs! -
Happy Birthdays, to all five members!
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You are not the only one! It looks like it is never enough parts for me!
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Does anybody else like Motorcycles around here?
Milan replied to Captain Green Hair's topic in Community
Maybe your Dirt bike was too tall (ground clearance) and therefore harder to control. I rode the first bike in my review few posts back (tomos automatic). It is very low, and weights only 45 Kg, plus I had to place my feet wide apart, to simulate some kind of outriggers, Since it was totally frozen ground, my boots pretty much glided on ice. Back tire really did make a drifts, but it was very hard to control, and only in straight line, meter by meter, especially it had almost zero traction. -
This look awesome. My friend has big Lego room, but it is nothing compared to yours. Wow, really fantastic!
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Does anybody else like Motorcycles around here?
Milan replied to Captain Green Hair's topic in Community
Snow is coming tomorrow here, so my bike is going to take a sleep until warmer days. When I was much younger, I tried few times riding on snow on abandoned playground, trying to make drifts and powerslides, luckily I did not crash back then. But, we have some way to feel acceleration even when it is freezing outside. My friends and me take a small sledge and at the night and we go to the steep hill near the river and just let off the hill with the sledge. Acceleration is very hard, and it is long way down, so you can get pretty speed, too. Good thing is that on the hill is quite few people watching and when somebody make mistake, it is pretty embarrassing. Cant wait for it. -
Welcome. You don't have to build lots of MOCs to be true Lego fan. Enjoy here!
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I saw this at brickshelf, and I was speechless! Those are GREAT!!!
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Industrial compressor is the best source of air for Lego pneumatic engines (LPE). Alternately, people does use two bottles with compressed air, which they put it in with bicycle pump. Of course, they have to modify the bottle(s) cap to fit the pump. WOW That really works as linear actuator. Race is on. I watched it few times to absorb all of the information. As I said earlier, it is ingenious! Truly, you have to be really clever and persistent to create such a revolutionary mechanism. As I watched it, one zillion ideas started to appear in front of my eyes, using this system for operating the cylinders, really options are limitless, and LAs are no more in top of the pneumatics regarding precision. Pneumatic fans will certainly appreciate that. I will and I congratulate you for such achievement! I am sorry for your compressor failure!
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I like the non stud approach, something I am following. It looks nice, although, maybe something you could put to fill that empty space, perhaps more patients, or reception desk... I like the floor, the plant, drink machine...Nice!
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It looks very powerful. I agree on suspension. It is cool how you done it! The whole truck looks very good!
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Everything of Jules Verne.
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My girlfriend wanted to watch A Cinderella Story (2004) with me,and ok, we watched it together, and it was ok. But I wouldn't watch it again (although she will ask it sooner or later)
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I was thinking to propose the same thing! http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:79T4JT7...urf_228x276.jpg
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Very accurate lines. I wish you luck with it, you are gonna need it! What color those little slopes will be? Looking very epic!
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Congratulations!
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[REVIEW] 8275 Bulldozer
Milan replied to Ickelpete's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hmmm, mine does not shake..., check this video I have selected for you just to be sure: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbdorktmUQo...feature=related Hope it is visible! -
That is awesome! I am impressed how you managed to build such a well scaled model with such limited number of parts. Its curves are just phenomenal. The windows, cockpit, and the wheels are so great! I wish you luck at the contest!