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kzv

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  1. Yes I know, but that's the total number of bricks. What I really want is a list telling me how many bricks of each type I've used... K
  2. Hi, Is there a easy way to get a total brick count, telling how many of which brick my design is made of? Makes it a little bit simpler when I want to order the bricks from BL K.
  3. That's not bad and I don't need (nor want) the box. Can you please guide me to where I can find the $20-30 parts? K.
  4. Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure you are right But for 5-6-700US$ second-hand price, maybe it's better to just buy "loose" bricks and make the sets??? K.
  5. Sure, I want the Monorail as well
  6. Hi All, As many other, I did not buy 10182 (Café Corner) and 10190 (Market Street) when they where available in the stores, but now I really want them!!! When looking at bricklink and ebay, the second-hand prices are just insane, almost 10 times the original price. I’m planning to build mine and don’t really care about the box, but still, the price is US$500-900 for a complete set Guess this is all about demand vs availability... So, I was thinking, what do we have to do to get Lego to re-launch the two sets? Any good ideas? Anybody who knows the “production manager” at lego? This will obvious kill the second-hand prices, so not everybody will be happy…. Take care K.
  7. Hi, What's the asking price for: * 7725 Red Runner, with tracks * 7745 High speed train * 7866 Electrical crossing * 7819 Mail car Thanx, k.
  8. Hi Henrik, What's your askin price? Where about in Norway do you live (I live in Trondheim :-D) rgds Kjetil
  9. Yeah, I know, but I hoped I could find them in LDD Extended mode... but obviously not
  10. Hi there, I'm struggling to find these two parts in LDD: * 2433 - Black Hinge Bar with 3 Fingers and End Stud (Control Lever) (2433 - link) * 4276 - Black Hinge Plate 1 x 2 with 2 Fingers (4276 - link) Do they exist in LDD? If yes, where do I find them? Thanx!! k.
  11. NICE creations Any chance of sharing the LDD-files?? kzv
  12. Thanx a lot folks for good feedback. I've done business with bricklink stores nomerous times and I think this works fine. The only think that annoys me is that I rearly find everything I want in one store, meaning sometimes the total shippingcost is as much as the brick cost Maybe I'll try PAB nex time... kzv
  13. Hi all and happy new year!!! In the past I've seen some extremely impressive MOCs that requires a huge lot of bricks... Where is the best place to buy, i.e., huge amount of tiles, single bricks, slopes etc? Is Bricklink the best place or will it be easier/cheaper to use PAB from Lego.com? I'm a conformist! kzv
  14. Hi, Here's my first try on cube dudes I didn't have to many new bricks to play around with, so I had to use old pieces with bite marks etc Therefor, the colors might not be absolutely correct.... Anyway, it's Christmas so I tried to make Santa and his helper, a small elf: Santa: The helper: Both togheter: Comments are more than welcome!!! Ho Ho, kzv
  15. WOW!!! This is just to good!!! My vote goes to you kzv
  16. That's a really good idea, Thanx!!! kzv
  17. Thanx a lot guys for good feedback, I'm just overwhelmed. Have to say that playing with the old Lego I used to play with 25 years ago, give's me and my kids a lot of quality moments together... I thought of making it a pizza restaurant, but my daughter (7 years old) already made one (not modular) so she didn't allow me . And I didn't have enough Lego to make a 3rd floor for the chef Anyway, I'l look out for your pizza place kzv
  18. Thanx a lot for nice feedback ehh.. Since the design is so simple, my kids (5 and 7 years old) made a couple of them as well, so now there's a war going on in our lego-city Thanx! Yes, to get the details and functionality you want, the small ones i a real nut-cracker... Yes, but the guys at the planet far away didn't see the Pingu show before making this weapon LOL Again, thanx for all feedbakc!!! kzv
  19. Hi there, Here's my first MOC modular building. I've mostly used old lego (20-25 years old), that's why the colors are mostly red and blue (guess those where the most common colors back then ). It's inspired by the narrow buildings you can find in cities like Amsterdam. It's supposed to be a very small restaurant, but I guess I miss a floor where the chef can make the food. I went out of bricks, so the last floor have to wait.... Comments are more than welcome!!! Front: Back: Ground floor: 1st floor: 2nd floor: Between 10211 and 10185:
  20. Hi, A planet far away has made another lethal weapon. Here's the flying Pingu Transformed: The Pingu joins forces with the Humwee, the police man is in serious trouble: Well, hope the 3177 squadron can fix this problem
  21. Hi everybody A planet far away has made this lethal weapon. Their intentions are not to visit our world to say hello... I had several design criteria in mind when making the humwee. 1. I wanted it to be as small as possible 2. Look as much like a Humer H1 as possible 3. Incooperate as many weapons as possible 4. Playable (I've got small kids playing around ) Not sure I've succeeded, that's for you to judge... Side view: Front: Back: Transformed: A police man spots a vehicle that's parked suspiciously: And he's quite right, this is was VERY suspicious.....
  22. Very good 501st!!! Really like the window detail with the "stars" BTW, which pieces are you using for the "back-rest" on the chairs? Good luck!
  23. Good entry blackknight112, really like the idea Maybe add some beer and some snack, and the "father and son" evening will be a total succes Good luck!
  24. Nice entry Admiral Ron! Guess the guy behind the counter is in very big trouble if mr. Vader gets more upset Good luck!
  25. Well, this probably shouldn't be a discussion about technical aspects of the street lights, but I simply can't resist. When it comes to heat; The above calculation is the total P and when it comes to heat it's only correct if all energy went out as heat and no light. But that is (obviously) not correct, since you can see the light So, the actually heat dissipation is much less than what you have calculated, since a LED is a very effective light source, not using to much power for heat, more for light (as we normally want, unless you hoped to use it as a small own... LOL)... I also want to comment on the voltage vs current discussion. For a LED you normally don’t consentrate to much about voltage, it’s how much current you allow to flow through the LED that matters. That’s why all datasheet describe performance based on current! Well, then you could discuss that there’s no current if you don’t have voltage and so on.... My point is, if you concentrate on not putting more current through the LED than what the datasheet says, you’ll be fine Having said all this “non-lego stuff”, I just have to say that I really like the lights , guess I have to do something similar... Good work kzv (electronic engineer)
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