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Junpei

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  1. Sounds interesting, can you post an LDD screenshot once you get your computer?
  2. None. I haven't bought a single Technic set in the past year
  3. Great picture! Glad you're still Lego crazy ;)
  4. Looks a lot better than your first one! I noticed that too when I started building with studless; you can build in all directions because studless is based off of 1x1 units.
  5. Wow, that is an awesome model! I really like the integrated RC unit. Technyk32231, I think the steering for the actual tracks is transmitted directly from the RC unit; after the steering, the u-joints transfer the rotation to the handlebars. So they won't have to handle a lot of torque.
  6. I have some candy lego bricks. Wow, those gummy Lego bricks look really high quality! I wonder where you can get those...
  7. Junpei replied to TWP's post in a topic in Forum Information and Help
    Now we have automatic spammers that can use a search... http://www.eurobrick...50#entry1769262 I guess because of the word 'sugarbeets' in the topic. I don't think a non-flour, non-sugar diet is possible anyway, sugar is in fruits and vegetables...
  8. *oh2* Some connection with TLG perhaps? The average price on BL is $7.50, multiply that by five and you get $1920. And then add the price of shipping for all the different stores- there aren't any that have 256 cylinders. Not to mention all the other parts required to build the i4. That picture is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.... :wub:
  9. Oh sorry, I thought it was your BL store. Thanks for the link to the right one! I'm just hoping for pneumatics next year...
  10. How about jorgeopesi's automatic clutch? That's the most compact one I've seen.
  11. It will definitely be an improvement. Here's something that demonstrates this perfectly: This project is coming along very nicely!
  12. I think there's a topic for this. I know it's not a new part per say, but I would love to see Lego bring back thin o-ring 1x1 plates. Those parts are very useful for unusual offsets.
  13. Yep, just insert the axles. I just made an impossible-to-take-apart combination today, I'll photograph it tomorrow. I love topics like this.
  14. :wub: :wub: Could you give me a link to your BL store? Can't seem to find it.
  15. Those piles of frames and panels... That model looks AWESOME! By the way, how do you control 4 receivers with 2 remotes?
  16. Junpei replied to CopMike's post in a topic in Special LEGO Themes
    I agree that changing the colors for the rocks and baseplate is kind of cheap Also, the arms on the front (holding the front wheels) look kind of flimsy. That being said, the set looks fantastic! Although I think there were some better projects on Cuusoo, kudos to the Cuusoo group.
  17. How about the Space Needle? It seems perfect for building with Technic. And you can even motorize the rotation of the top part for added realism.
  18. Wow! That's huge. I think you'll need at least 10 pneumatic cylinders to lift that, maybe even something like Bricktrain used in his mobile crane: That's a lot of Technic.
  19. Oh. Well I guess I shouldn't have expected it to be all Lego... The engine is really great though, no non-Lego parts there.
  20. *oh2* Words can't describe this. 256 pneumatic cylinders...
  21. 8069 is pretty bad. The bucket tilting mechanism And on the subject of the Power Puller, don't forget about the steering
  22. Oh my god, it's adorable! Maybe I should try my hand at a mini flagship sometime. I wish Lego made sets like this...
  23. W O W, that looks awesome! I can't wait to see the final result!
  24. Wow, it's amazing what people are doing with the extremely limited parts in 42004! Awesome b-model!
  25. I think he's asking why the used version is more expensive than the new one. I've seen things like that on BL before, it really doesn't make any sense...
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