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What is your favorite lego series
dr_spock replied to Bluecoat officer's topic in General LEGO Discussion
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Congrats. Maybe you can register your wedding registry at LEGO.com.
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I got the 60052 for the cow too. It has blue train base plates, good for making a blue Horizon Express. Or Conrail GP38 diesel engine. Mine has been parted into other MOCs.
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Interesting. Is this going to involve more JB Weld to get a technic axle connector to the shaft? Well, there is one way to find out...
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You can't please everyone. As product manager, the trick is to please enough people that they buy enough of your train set that you make your revenue and profit target for that set. Ideally, you want to exceed the target and go for the stretched goal and enjoy the performance bonus pay cheque.
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Good use of Technic pieces. You could make use of the Technic pin holes in the tank to pin it to your car.
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When you wish upon the Disney star...
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Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all? Super Ladies Room by dr_spock_888, on Flickr
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Welcome to Eurobricks, KyuTsa.
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Is 8867 tracks compatible with tracks 7499 and 7895?
dr_spock replied to KyuTsa's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Flex track has more friction than regular curved track and will slow you down your train if you run it through a curve of flex track. It also makes for a bumpy rough ride as I found out. -
Awesome work. So much power and goodness. The passenger cars are great. I think the modern ISO shipping container on a flat car seems a bit out of place for the golden era of the Big Boy. A truck trailer on flat car would be what I have memories of. Also a UP caboose at the rear of a freight train would complete it nicely. Really looking forward to the video and how they handle LEGO curves.
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For the purists who use only LEGO made parts, we also had some discussion on this a few years back -> http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=31962
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Welcome aboard, Daniel.
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(2015) May The 4th Be With You Offers - Discussion thread!
dr_spock replied to Lobot's topic in LEGO Star Wars
The micro AT AT appears to be on sale in Canada's S@H. -
Being fired by George has been hard on Jar Jar. Day 120 of 365: Down And Out by dr_spock_888, on Flickr
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Good work and details.
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Your entire collection (sets only) when you were a kid
dr_spock replied to SheepEater's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I don't remember exactly what sets. I recall some blue train tracks and a red tow truck. Then my LEGO disappeared during a move in grade 2. Didn't have LEGO again until university. -
Not bad. There appears to be a piece of hair from a dark haired giant stuck to your window.
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Use what colors you're comfortable with using. It is your creation and imagination after all. If you're building something that exists in real life, then copy their colors to stay prototype true as we say in model railroading. Alternatively, change it up to your personal tastes. Your limit is the colors LEGO offers.
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Then you don't have to worry about the basement flooding.
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Is there big difference of inner contents of Metroliner 4558 and 10001
dr_spock replied to jaesroe's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Have you read the 10001 set review on Eurobricks? http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=29654- 3 replies
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You're welcome. I guess we'll have to wait until the instructions come out or someone power functions theirs to see. It appears to be designed with the M-motor in mind so the LEGO folks would have geared it to rotate at an appropriate speed. Including Power Functions would increase the price for those who don't need or want it.
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Which method would you prefer when hanging Plates/Flat Tiles on walls?
dr_spock replied to suenkachun's topic in Community
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Welcome aboard, Christian.
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Looks the good. Seems like the people who designed the real thing used LEGO train windows.