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landoandrews

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  1. Yeah, the tracks always seem to work pretty well with smaller vehicles, but when you started making larger ones, you lose the actual functionality of them. They tend to just slip around a lot, and you lose the fine control that you usually have with smaller tracks.
  2. Fantastic!! I've been trying to come up with something like this for ages...... A small compact suspension without all the fancy linkage pieces (that I wish I had ).
  3. UPDATE: Here is a time lapse video of the building process...
  4. This is my latest moc. Thought I'd try something different for a change. Features: -Skid Steering -Robotic Arm 3 Degrees of freedom -Pneumatic Claw -Pneumatic autovalve -3 NXT motors -2PF Large motors Enjoy the video.....
  5. What is brick slopes? Brick Slopes is a Lego Fan event held in Utah, similar to brick world. I wasn't sure what to expect, because this is it's first year, and there don't seem to be a ton of AFOLS in this area, but it turned out to be a success. I was really hoping for some Technic, but there just wasn't very much. Nothing really out of the ordinary. Some more.... This was probably one of my favorite things there. Has anybody seen this before? It seems like somebody posted something similar to this a couple weeks ago. The model railroads there were very impressive. This is the most impressive model of the Avengers Helicarrier I've ever seen. This picture doesn't even come close to giving it justice. :thumbup: BrickMania had their show stopping coastal battle display. :thumbup: They were also there selling some cool stuff. It was so cool to see this stuff in real life. Some more collections.... :thumbup: Another cool thing at the show was the star wars display. Different people all signed up to bring different sets from the years. Every Star Wars set ever produced was on display there. Modern Brick Warfare was also there selling stuff. This was by far the tallest thing there... the Barad-dûr. Shish kabobs anyone? Thanks for reading, and if you liked this review, please considering subscribing to my youtube channel. (https://www.youtube....andonsnxtnstuff) I'll be posting some more detailed updates on the individual models as soon as possible. -The Avengers Helicarrier -StarWars through the years -Brick Mania coastal battle scene -Base Runner (Hopefully) -Railroad layout Any questions or comments, I'd like to hear.
  6. Yeah, I wanted to use traditional steering, but its hard to incorporate that into such a small chassis.
  7. Here's the video of the final result. See the original topic HERE.
  8. Yep, the wheels are a little small, but these are the only wheels I own in a set of six.... I wish I had some better wheels.
  9. This is a moc I've created. I sort of just threw it together, so it's not based off of any vehicle in particular. It's got the Tatra suspension, and crawls over uneven terrain just wonderfully. When I finished the front I noticed it sort of looks like an older range rover, didn't do that on purpose though. Hope you enjoy the pictures. Hopefully I can put together a video in the next week or so.....
  10. Here in the US you can get it at almost any grocery store, however I don't know how it would be in other countries. You could probably put a small tank on a vehichle, however it gets pretty sketchy trying to get the pressure just right. (you don't want your tank to turn into a bomb) I actually thought of making some sort of valve that automatically regulated the pressure. I've just never gotten to building something complicated that runs off of dry ice because it's just to much of a hassle. It can get pricey if you are using a lot, and dry ice only lasts +-24 hours. But there are definitely some awesome possibilities out there.
  11. Thanks, With the bottle filled about one third with dry ice it lasted a solid 20 minutes. If you add water with the dry ice it increases the sublimation process, which increases pressure, but that cuts the time about in half.
  12. Dry Ice works pretty good with LPEs, however it gets a little bit sketchy trying to regulate the pressure. I built Nico's 1 cylinder a while back and ran it off of dry ice. The only downside is that after running it for a couple of minutes condensation built up in the valve, and when I turned the valve, I could feel it was a little wet. This didn't seem to have any effect on the performance.
  13. I'm not actually sorting pennies and trying to make money off them, I simply made this as a proof of concept. Just a challenge. If I was going to sort hundreds of dollars worth of pennies anyway, the idea would be to just sell them on ebay. (As far as I know theres nothing wrong with that) Good Point though. Thanks.
  14. This would only be able to work with the US pennies, but that's because I ballanced the scales, and built it to work with them. I think the pennies from other countries are all a little different, but I'm sure the concept would work with any coin that has two different weights.
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