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  1. Impressive, I like it! Some small suggestions: https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1uVGd8kPyLC1-yAZ6rFZ2AgEIdX8keMSZZ2l7EqYYgTc/edit?usp=sharing
  2. Hi, welcome to Eurobricks! (I see this is your first post) In the future, please don't necro threads. If you wanted to get this mlcad model, I would advise you to send him a private message.
  3. Congratulations on funding, I am very glad because this will be excellent for compact builds! I do hope that the API is open-source, however. Open source programs, historically, are higher-quailty than closed-source programs. I also hope the 75k stretch goal is reached. Question- what is the speed difference between non-ludicrous and ludicrous? I would like some factual data on this, is it 5%, is it 10%, etc.
  4. Excellent, I am very happy that this is only $1400 from funding success, surely it will reach this as more people see Jim's review.
  5. you should try again, maybe from a different email address? They might think multiple people are interested.
  6. I posted about buwizz on Reddit, hoping I can help out!As far as social media, though, it doesn't seem like BuWizz is doing any work to get their product out.
  7. Thank you, that's correct!Time to use that shower design in one of my MOCs (;
  8. I am thinking of this MOC, I remember it being very impressive. I am hoping someone could help me find it. It is a modern-architecture style building on a baseplate with a great-looking black border several studs tall. It had a minifgure-scale Porsche 911, something like this: in black, I believe. The kitchen had this thing hanging from the ceiling which held wine glasses in it upside down. One of the mini figures had a suit on. The description for it was that it was built as a study for an architecture class. There was a driveway, I believe. The windows were large. Also, I saw it originally on Flickr, I think this was probably 2 years ago.
  9. The Ludicrous setting looks excellent. I do not think you will reach founding goal, however...please prove me wrong, I am very interested in this project!
  10. Realistic, I read the wikipedia page on Moby Dick and then looked back at the pictures in this thread, you have overall captured the look of it well.
  11. Very recognizable, you have captured the new design language of Porsche well, you can see it in the headlights, taillights. However, from the side view, it does look very poor.
  12. My kids, however, will have around 120 sets before they are born
  13. I am wondering if there is a list of Lego books. For example: DK Amazing Ideas, I did not know about this book until I saw it by chance in a store. Is there any list of Lego books like this? The list doesn't have to include story books like "Ninjago: the Quest", etc., just technique books.
  14. That VW looks very interesting, have you compared its performance with efferman's design? It looks very similar on the outside. He just posted the LXF for it a couple days ago.
  15. What is the difference in speed between your receiver, Lego IR Receiver, and S Brick?
  16. I would like to see someone make a small derby car, something designed for crashing into other vehicles at high speeds without damage to the components themselves, and with certain "soft spots" that make different parts of the car come off. If the car is hit enough times, in the right places, another "soft spot" will be accessible, and if it is pressed hard enough, the drivetrain/steering falls apart. In a derby, a car is out of the race when it can't move- this would result from drivetrain "collapse". I am not quite sure how this would work, it would likely involve spring-loaded plates.
  17. I think your cameraman's ride needs a speed boost!
  18. Thank you very much for LXF! I looked at this thread, and I wondered, "who is bumping a 2-year old thread"!
  19. Looks very nice! It seems however that you could add more pneumatic cylinders up front for power. However, how will you be powering this model, surely you do not intend for it to be a static model? Yet it is difficult to drive LPE?
  20. Lego should hire a few of us builders as an improvement committee, lol, we seem to be better designers than them...maybe we should make the sets and let them distribute them, just like publishing a book
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