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vmln8r

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  1. Very nice. Your link is broken, by the way.
  2. The design isn't by me, it's by barman76. I'm sure you can find something else for the missing curved panels.
  3. Element IDs of the blurry new parts: 6000564: 6000566: 6005331:
  4. This is great as is, but perhaps change the lighting? Some of the details are a little hard to make out.
  5. It does seem trivial, but small -> big seems logical. Or, you could be a total daredevil and just build the biggest one first?
  6. To whoever buys it, can you please post a scan of the inventory pages? I'm itching to get some parts from Lego direct.
  7. Have you tried out your idea in the bricks? For steering, an M-motor geared 16:20 to the hockey spring works well.
  8. My guess: he wants people to like and favourite his video; the same deal as people requesting you to 'rate, subscribe and comment.'
  9. Hi folks. I'm trying to create a stopmotion in which objects added to a frame fade in a specified direction. Here's some pictures which show what I'd like to achieve (taken from here): The corner brick simultaneously rises out of the plate and fades in (the plate's also being distorted, but that doesn't seem essential). Is it possible to achieve this in Final Cut Pro X? The second thing that has me stumped is how to achieve a consistent (white) background throughout a stop motion. FCPX's 'Match Color' works well for video, but seems to produce extremely inconsistent results for pictures, even across a simple ten-frame animation. I could use Photoshop, but would prefer not to. Here's one of the aforementioned ten-frames: DIsclaimer: I have no intention of competing with artifex.
  10. ^ Was just about to say that. At this scale, I also think there's plenty of room to add more detail. Check out bricksonwheels' and 2LegoOrNot2Lego's stuff.
  11. LEGO CUUSOO Summer Review Qualifiers
  12. I just watched your latest video. If you can't get a mechanical linkage to work, a solution simpler than the NXT might be to link two s together.
  13. Very nice model. I like what you've done with the panels, and the functionality is unusual in vehicles of this size.
  14. Nope, there's simply not enough power and too much weight. Wouldn't it pay to wait for the motors to be released first? I've got high hopes for the servo motor.
  15. We can debate economics until the end of time. However, if a set can be bought and shipped from an overseas retailer for less than the local price, I think we've got a problem.
  16. Generic parts pack: $70 Battery box: $7 Large motor: $10 Small motor: $7.50 IR remote: $9.50 IR receiver: $15 That should keep you busy for a while (a few years back you could've bought all this in a single set).
  17. I think you've done a good job on the chassis; it appears quite compact. However, I find it somewhat irksome that you've presented someone else's idea as your own (not for the first time, I believe). It wouldn't hurt to provide some credit where it's due.
  18. Aha. Thanks for explaining the process in such detail. I tried a similar thing, but used LDD screenshots. Clearly, LDView produces better results; it's a shame that the conversion process from LDD isn't straightforward.
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