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marvinblue

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  • Birthday 11/18/1977

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    75292 - The Razor Crest

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    Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia
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    Lego!! Playing Lego with my family, everything firefighting - related, reading, building model aircraft.

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  1. This is insanely well done!! Fantastic job, would love to see it motorised.
  2. Hi all. I'm usually a City fan, but the technic set 42082 has really caught my attention and I plan on getting it real soon. Something this big deserves an LED light kit, but I don't know which one to get. There are plenty of offerings on the market (most of the sets on fishpond seem to come from one supplier), so I don't know which supplier is more reputable. Also, which one would be the easiest to install? Anything else I should know when installing lights on this set? TIA!
  3. Hi there. My son just picked up 21140 and I couldn't work out what's on the transparent 1 x 1. So, the pattern definitely represents a handful of seeds?
  4. Awesome! Looks great. Thanks for making it simple to replicate this.
  5. I tried the six long fence, but ended up with the same result; in the end, you couldn't match a stud at the other end while keeping the profile of the curve. So, the best solution seemed to be a 1 x 1 round stud with the hole in top, as I could attach it to one of the pegs under neath the fence piece, with a tile at the other end. The ability to either use a peg or gap between the pegs under the fence gives flexibility to pick up a stud on the baseplate, while the tile allows to keep the profile of the curve. Now i have to order more bits! Once I get everything I need and finish off the project I'll share pics of the end result. Thanks everyone for your suggestions and help with this problem!!
  6. Thanks everyone for your replies. The stud with the hole; I hadn't thought of that. I had tried jumpers at either end, but not the tile at one end. The alternate fence piece and the "gate" piece with a pole I hadn't thought of either. I'll have a crack at these ideas and see what works. Thanks again!
  7. Hi all. I'd like to follow the contours of my train line with a fence, to keep my citizens safe, as the train line passes next to my city's green space. Trouble is, I can't seem to figure out how to get the fence to follow the curved track. I've mounted a fence piece on some round 1 x 1 plates, but the stud on the baseplate is just out of reach. I've also experimented with jumpers, but they don't quite line up either, as well as the hinge piece. Is there any way of overcoming this?
  8. Hi there. I'd love to see these pictures. Any chance you can re-load them? Or would you be able to email them to me? Thanks!
  9. Hi there! Just saw this thread. Any chance you could re-load these photos? I'm looking to do the same to my 75102. Thanks!
  10. I got her and Robin in the Catwoman chase set (where she's stealing a diamond and gettung away in her motorbike). Not bad value considering there's 3 minifigs in the set.
  11. Hi there! Is there anyone in this thread that has managed to download this lxf? If so, would you be able to post your copy here? I can't seem to download it. Maybe one of the moderators could help?
  12. Love this topic and all the little details that you've produced! Where did you get the stickers to do your stop sign and the pedestrian crossings from? They look pretty cool!
  13. Well done on a very impressive and well thought out pair of buildings. They both look great and compliment each other rather nicely!
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