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  • ColoradoBricksColoradoBricks Member Posts: 1,659
    Building #10226. Really fun build and nice model, probably overlooked because of his high ppp for a creator model but a great selection of colors and parts.
  • legomattlegomatt Member Posts: 2,548
    edited March 2014
    @carlq If only it was HMS Pinafore... then i'd have said:

    It is the very model of a modern major building brand

    (I'll have to make do with:
    Follow the Lego brick road... we're off to see the wizard, the wonderful wizard of ABS)
    carlqGothamConstructionCoPenkid11TheLoneTensorFurrysaurus
  • carlqcarlq Member Posts: 792
    Give it time, @legomatt, give it time. We're bound to do Pinafore again someday...and since my Chairman has asked that I keep doing these, I'd better start stocking up on suitable sailors...;-)
  • Thanos75Thanos75 Member Posts: 1,120
    I finally had a free day to relax and build. I went to the LEGO room and stared at the two walls of sets and picked out Unexpected Gathering and the Town Hall. I know I'm behind ....way behind but now I have the room to start building my bigger sets. Unexpected Gathering was a fantastic build and I'm half way through Town Hall.
    adol7
  • Thanos75Thanos75 Member Posts: 1,120
    That's just one side of my LEGO storage room. Told you it was getting crazy.
  • TheOneVeyronianTheOneVeyronian Member Posts: 1,372
    ^ LOL, that's brilliant @rancorbait!

    Now put mechanical legs Darth Maul in the CMF Chicken Guy's suit and start a line of Star Wars chicken products! ;-)
  • monkeyhangermonkeyhanger Member Posts: 3,170
    Finished my #75020 Khetanna today. It doesn't look half as bad in the flesh as it does on the box. Compared model proportion with schematics on the net.

    Looking at the size of the sails, and where they are, the front one seems to sit 3 studs forward of ideal, as the front sail should be inline with the front of the top deck and you could get away with setting the back one 3 studs further back than the front one. All in there's scope to lengthen the deck by 6 studs without spoiling the spacing/overlap of the sails provided, and widen the deck (and therefore the whole kit) by 2 studs. The hull itself already about 2 studs short. Might have a tinker with it tomorrow.
  • CapnRex101CapnRex101 Administrator Posts: 2,364
    edited March 2014
    A while ago I built a model based on a scene from the Batman: The Animated Series episode 'On Leather Wings' and have just been reminded about it by @TheOneVeyronian :o)

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/capnrex101/13169690885/

    It is very simple, but captures the scene quite nicely I think!
    GothamConstructionCocarlqrancorbaitBumblepants
  • legogallegogal Member Posts: 754
    Nice Friends' Main Street! Those sets are just gorgeous with such cool colors and designs. Nice cars, too! Heartlake City is a very, very inviting place to play!
  • iancam33iancam33 Member Posts: 407
    Just finished Venator cruiser #8039 today and UCS red five X-wing the other day. My dining room table is turning into a star wars display again. So far six on display and more to come.
  • LobotLobot Member Posts: 1,030
    I've been playing with some Technic LEDs:

    PaperballparkbrickedinGothamConstructionCobinaryeyeAdeelZubairTheLoneTensor
  • ricecakericecake Member Posts: 878
    I built #70707 Galaxy Squad CLS-89 Eradicator Mech last night. I love the transforming aspect of it. I tried to be careful in applying the stickers using tweezers, but of course I still managed to get a couple either slightly crooked or slightly overlapping the edge of a tile.
  • iancam33iancam33 Member Posts: 407
    Finished UCS B-wing this morning. much bigger than I expected. It was a fun build with some good technics and some that I question. Overall a great model.
  • Bluefairy_56Bluefairy_56 Member Posts: 320
    I just built HP Knight Bus #4755 and Mater #9479. I have been waiting for about a month for two bricks so I could build it. I love it. As for Mater, he was all alone on the shelf with no one else, so I just had to get him lol. He's cute and I so like it.
  • tchan5158tchan5158 Member Posts: 7
    Hi I'm new here :D

    Just wanna share what I built using brickset.com/sets/6866-1 .

    Using the helicopter only, I made this:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/mdn22nixwbzep57/BloodRaiderPhoto1.jpg



    I also wanted to make an instruction booklet on this model. I found out about Lego Digital Designer, and made this with it:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/2hfsosgocsqpd5s/BloodRaiderLDD1.jpg


    The next step would be to figure out how to work the Instructions Booklet section. I haven't tried it yet. Wish me luck o.o;


    I'm currently building http://brickset.com/sets/70709-1/Galactic-Titan

    When I'm done, I'll deconstruct it and make my own thing from the pieces :D

    -Tommy

    ricecake
  • tchan5158tchan5158 Member Posts: 7

    Since AT-STs (from Star Wars ;o)) are also nicknamed "chicken walkers" I figured I'd make a real chicken walker! Lol :o)

    hhaha that's awesome! :D *liked*
  • tchan5158tchan5158 Member Posts: 7

    My Sunday afternoon model :o)

    Wow I've never seen those leg pieces before o.o; oh wait....now that I look closer, that's an amazing design of the pieces :D I thought it was one entire thing!

    The center body with the side armor platings are really nice too. Great work :D
    rancorbait
  • theLEGOmantheLEGOman Member Posts: 1,524
    I made a Galactic Titan, its pretty cool, got another couple still in the box as well, might take mine apart and build something else with it as well.
  • tchan5158tchan5158 Member Posts: 7

    I made a Galactic Titan, its pretty cool, got another couple still in the box as well, might take mine apart and build something else with it as well.

    Ooh :D Can you let me know when you made something else from it? I wanna see :)
  • theLEGOmantheLEGOman Member Posts: 1,524
    I was thinking of a large mech perhaps, with lego technic people at the helm.
  • tchan5158tchan5158 Member Posts: 7
    I'm definitely gonna make a mech also :D It would be most interesting, as this set have many piece I have never worked with before. I doubt the latest Lego Digital Designer have these pieces either >_>;
  • theLEGOmantheLEGOman Member Posts: 1,524
    A couple of blasters for weapons, the large window will fit a technic figure behind nicely. Maybe give it tracked feet.
  • mathewmathew Member Posts: 2,099
    I recently motorized my Galactic Titan. The problem is that the wheel wells don't grip onto the rubber treads very well. Thus it doesn't drive worth a damn on carpet.
  • AdeelZubairAdeelZubair Member Posts: 2,710
    I was walking past my doors in my house and realised that the design on the doors is like Lego roof pieces, so I created a sample of a life size door.
    Door.png 317.3K
    BrickDancerrancorbait
  • BrickDancerBrickDancer Member Posts: 3,639
    ^I appreciate these types of out-of-the-box ideas. Now time to get building a real life Double Decker Couch!
    JenniAdeelZubair
  • rancorbaitrancorbait Member Posts: 1,842
    @Adzbadboy You have given me a good idea...
  • TheOneVeyronianTheOneVeyronian Member Posts: 1,372
    I've just finished building my first entry to the Mixels building contest; Flyre the Maxel:
    Mixels Infernites Max MOC - Flyre 2
    Mixels Infernites Max MOC - Flyre 1
    rancorbaitJenniGothamConstructionCochuckpAdeelZubairmafon
  • rancorbaitrancorbait Member Posts: 1,842
    Hey, I was going to use the red ones!!

    ;o)

    Looks great!
  • Bluefairy_56Bluefairy_56 Member Posts: 320
    I am building the Winter Village Cottage #10229. I love it, it's so detailed, even the snow plough is brilliant. I highly recommend this set for those, who like me, like building buildings lol
  • Bluefairy_56Bluefairy_56 Member Posts: 320
    After 8 1/2hrs I finally finished it. It's amazing. Sorry it's so dark.
  • TheOneVeyronianTheOneVeyronian Member Posts: 1,372
    "Honey, where are my pants?"
    The LEGO Movie - Where Are My Pants scene

    As always, more photos on my Flickr, here's the link: http://www.flickr.com/photos/theoneveyronian/sets/72157642549607945/ Start with WIP 1 and flick through. The captions are quite important for some pics ;-)

    In case you ask, Wyldstyle's a special guest ;-)
    JennirichlCheekaGothamConstructionComafon
  • AFFOL_Shellz_BellzAFFOL_Shellz_Bellz Member Posts: 1,263
    Working on #5884 from our last purchase of bulk a few weeks back. Have the vehicle finished, ordered the Raptor, now need to build the other small items to complete it. Also received the replacement windows for #10220 so we can complete that as well.
  • AdeelZubairAdeelZubair Member Posts: 2,710
    edited March 2014
    @rancorbait, Like building your house out of Lego?
  • Bluefairy_56Bluefairy_56 Member Posts: 320
    Can someone answer a question for me?

    The modulars like the Pet Shop, Fire Station, etc and the Mini versions of these...what are the comparisons like?
    I mean has anyone got a photo of a normal sized one with the mini one next to it?
    Thanks
  • binaryeyebinaryeye Member Posts: 1,831

    The modulars like the Pet Shop, Fire Station, etc and the Mini versions of these...what are the comparisons like?
    I mean has anyone got a photo of a normal sized one with the mini one next to it?

    To give you a general idea, the modulars have a 32x32 base whereas the mini modulars have an 8x8 base.

    Here's a photo of mini Café Corner next to the real thing:
    http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=64333&st=25#entry1189185
  • Bluefairy_56Bluefairy_56 Member Posts: 320
    Thank you @binaryeye‌ yep that certainly gives me a definite idea on size. They are cute though, but tiny compared to the originals.

    Thanks again
  • richlrichl Member Posts: 246
    I'm halfway through the #10197 I found at retail last week. Unfortunately they yellow pole for the bottom half of the build was missing so I just bricklinked it. That aside, I aim to finish the whole thing tonight or tomorrow night. It's my first modular and I've really been enjoying the main building, but the build on the vehicle is really disappointingly flimsy.
  • rancorbaitrancorbait Member Posts: 1,842
    Mixel competition models:

    legomattJennibrickedin
  • theLEGOmantheLEGOman Member Posts: 1,524
    tchan5158 said:

    I made a Galactic Titan, its pretty cool, got another couple still in the box as well, might take mine apart and build something else with it as well.

    Ooh :D Can you let me know when you made something else from it? I wanna see :)
    A couple of pictures with progress so far.

    It does stand up at the moment but may need slight tweaking once the rest is built up to balance it as I'm not sure how much it will weigh yet as its pretty big.

  • ChrisbstmChrisbstm Member Posts: 151
    Finished this shadow box inspired by Cloud Cuckoo Land today.
  • manfromunklemanfromunkle Member Posts: 2
    CABIN FEVER!

    I need some help with my Technic Logo 42009 Mobile Crane MK II. I am working on the "cabin" section of the vehicle. I will refer to Book 4 (of 6) here.

    Everything is good through Step 17 on Page 8.

    (see first picture)

    Take a look at the tan bevel gear attached to the long black rod. At this point I am saying things are "good" because rotating the black rod with my fingers freely rotates the bevel gear - which freely rotates the black spur gear. Excellent..

    Moving on to Step 18 we make a separate assembly. The black "T" shaped piece will begin the problem.

    (second picture)

    After mating the two assemblies (see below) the gears no longer turn without significant friction.

    (third picture)

    I thought the problem would just go away so I proceeded. Notice how the black rod is now under so much pressure it tilts up significantly (fourth picture). Game over.

    I took it apart put it back together three times. I cannot figure out what I am doing wrong. Any ideas out there? Anyone else run into this?

    Thanks
    Brad
  • theLEGOmantheLEGOman Member Posts: 1,524
    Have you put the piece below the sticking cog in the wrong way round causing it to stick out and catch the other piece?
  • PaperbackwriterPaperbackwriter Member Posts: 105
    I'm building my favorite, 10243. Sort of. I've built one set 'stock' with no mods. No additional comment needed. I've bought two more and am making a larger fully 32s wide building. The outside seating and patio areas have been removed. This will take a while as I'm experimenting with the 'texture' of the buildings facing. The first floor is the restaurant with a bar area, the second floor an apartment and the top floor (hopefully) will be the apartment's workout area with a handball court, a putting green and a spa. 10243 has some nice parts and colors for MOC purposes.
  • TheBrickLaddTheBrickLadd Member Posts: 844
    Nothing special from me and quite a simple build but I love Zelda!
    carlqLegoboyricecakeDrmnezAdeelZubairLostInTranslationchuckp
  • manfromunklemanfromunkle Member Posts: 2
    edited March 2014

    Have you put the piece below the sticking cog in the wrong way round causing it to stick out and catch the other piece?

    The problem was a tan pin inserted backwards below the tan (bevel) gear and behind the black gear. Perhaps that is the piece you are talking about. The picture shows the pin in the incorrect position.
    Pin.jpg 132.8K
  • rancorbaitrancorbait Member Posts: 1,842
    Built a battle mech this evening:

    legomattDrmnezWicksy80CupIsHalfEmptyCapnRex101aimlesspursuitsbluedragon
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