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Everything posted by AgentRick
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An Ebay Question
Has anyone ordered from bricksy24 before? Is he a reliable foreign seller, because he happens to have a lot of Fabuland on him that I might pick up.
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MOC: Deutsche Bahn (DB) Classic Train
Hah, the fun thing is, I actually own that. It might still up in the attic at the country house! I really liked the design of this train and I tried making a version myself, but I never took a photo of it and this was long before I joined EB.
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FREIGHT or FANCY?
Both types have their ups and downs. The freight train is good if you want something that has plenty of playability. Different car arrangements + removable cargo + variety of cars = a lot of fun for the kids. The passenger train is good for getting plenty of figs or windows, but the variety of different trains Lego has released leaves the amount of addable cars to a minimum unless you buy the entire set again. My vote would have to go with the Freight train. More variety = More fun.
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Whack the DJ!
Is anyone else annoyed that you cannot fight more than three times a day? Do you get an extended amount of times the more you level up? And can anyone tell me how Pupils work?
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Whack the DJ!
Does anyone know how to get pupils? And should we make a Eurobricks clan?
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Whack the DJ!
Here's mine, He isn't that strong right now, but there is a tournament tomorrow so I might get more Exp.
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MOC: German Steam TRAIN!
A good start, but the front train needs some fixes to look good. 1) Make the main train smaller: that gap in the middle doesn't look good. Shrinking the train to look like a tank engine like this would improve the overall design, plus you can have a nice tank engine. 2) Remove that round boiler piece: The radar dish can be added to the front of the train and it would still look good. 3) Remove the brown window and the carriage wheels: It doesn't look that well with the wheels sticking out, and the window sits too low for the engineer to look out from 4) Height: Raise it by a brick and it would look nice, even better if some greebles were thrown in on the sides. If those are fixed, it would look rather nice for a train not using train wheels. I give the current MOC :thumbup: thumbs up.
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Review: 7710 Push-Along Passenger Steam Train
Nice review. I personally prefer the Red/Blue color scheme of it's brother, 7715. I like this one's engine better though.
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What do I collect
I collect mostly the Town/City/Train stuff, with those odds and ends themes here and there (Space, Power Miners, Castle, the rest...).
- Brickshelf up, down..who knows!
- Brickshelf up, down..who knows!
- Brickshelf up, down..who knows!
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The next LEGO Architecture sets
This is one of the first Architecture series kits I actually want to pick up. The piece count doesn't bother me, as it seems most of it comes from 1x1 tiles and bricks.
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REVIEW: 8970 Robo Attack
Sweet set, I love the touch of a "Flammbe setting. Plus can anyone look at Dr. Inferno's little jet and not shout "Pilder On"?
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What's Next for Lego Trains?
What I want is a nice red and white German style Diesel/Electric type loco pulling a freight train with a tank car, box car, and brake van/flat bed car. could be aimed at children also.
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Drawing Story Continuation Thread
Watch in amazement as a real Mega Man destroys Karzahni in an instant!
- 10194 Emerald Night (Exclusive 2009)
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Any Tabletop Wargame/RPG players here?
I used to play Tau in 40k, but I then realized that I could probably recreate some of those designs in brick form.
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MOC: AL's Italian Food
Good to know that people know I'm on the job. Hooray for simplistic Sigfigs!
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What's under the "?"
It looks like a corner-type building, as the edge facing the Taj Mahal is lower than the other side.
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Queen Mary 2
What about the minifig scale Aircraft carrier that got in the Guinness book of World Records?
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Ideas for a new moc?
Simple, make the ship into an oil tanker. Then make a large oil rig with some technic beams for supports and supports that reach down to the bottom of the pool. Have the oil rig at the shallow end of the pool to decrease the amount of bricks on the legs, and build a oil refinery on the deeper end of the pool. Great idea?
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MOC: Roller
Shouldn't the back wheels be smooth as well as when the front smoothes the tarmac or Concrete, the back is going to leave some marks in the back.
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Eurobricks Community Build-Lego County
I'm thinking that a 64x64 building would be huge. The largest buildings in the castle community project is 32x32, and I think that's good enough for something that tall. Plus I think the tallest it should be is 10 stories or 100 bricks.
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Eurobricks Community Build-Lego County
Sure! I just need to figure out a good idea on how to build it (Modern or Classical, Colors, Interior/Anterior) and I'm good. I could go for a good group project right about now.
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