Lego

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My latest builds that were built while watching the LeMans 24hr.

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The Lego Hobbit Barrel Escape Set.

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Gloin and Oin in the barrels while Bilbo gets ready to pull lever and help them escape.

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Sorry for the crappy photo. A Elvin bar.

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The cells with a Elf Guard and Elf Chief standing guard.

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Some Weapons.

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A smaller bar and table.

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The other set that I built during the LeMans 24hr. The pics of this one will come over several posts not including this one.
 
I've modeled many Lego cars over the years, mainly using red parts from my Ferrari Enzo and F430 sets. My proudest creation is my F-150 (see profile picture):

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Other models I've built are:

The Super Ute
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The Twin-Engined Supercar (V8 in front, H12 in rear)
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And the Amphibious car.
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I've developed different types of 4WD mechanisms, as well as a differential. I'm currently working on a steering mechanisms, but it will be very hard to put into a car of that size (most are about 1/16 scale).
 
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My H10-Hybrid-powered supercar, with inspiration from the Zonda, Maserati MC12, and Audi R8. Pictured behind is my Lego pile inside the frame I recently built for it. I estimate that I have about 60,000 pieces.
 
I might have to try and get a photo of my lego collection for you all. Here are the interior shots of the Parisian Restaurant.

The First floor.

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The second floor apartment.

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The third floor art studio.

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That Parisian restaurant is awesome @commodoreben, really like the artists studio and painting. :D

Feeling truly inspired by @cgg's cool Go-Kart, (and coming across a small bag of old technic parts, at a car boot sale a couple of weeks ago), i decided to waste the Le mans weekend constructing a Go-Kart.
It's taken what seems to be an absolute age to finish, i even downloaded the Lego digitiser thingy, in hope that i could model it beforehand.. but it was not a success, (i think my laptop needs more RAM), the digitiser thing was unusable. :grumpy:

Nothing functions on it except the steering, so it's purely cosmetic. I might try and get hold of some better technic parts (pistons, chain and such) and attempt another version of it, but that won't be for a good while.

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I'm thinking of getting the Death Star but I don't wanna pay 100 dollars more because I live in Canada.

Is that the play set death star? How much is it over there? Here it was around $500, I can't remember exactly what it cost me to get but it was around that.
 
Do you have any idea of what sets are in there? Do you have any pics of it?

No, I don't remember which sets are there, nor do I have pcis of them. I'm sure the instructions sheets are there though. When I have some free time I'll try to get them out and see what's inside.

Come to the dark side Cano.. explore your inner LEGO builder. :D

Oh I have, don't worry. Back then I used to assemble all sorts of stuff with the Legos. I remember building at least 3 hot rods with them. Good times 👍
 
No, I don't remember which sets are there, nor do I have pcis of them. I'm sure the instructions sheets are there though. When I have some free time I'll try to get them out and see what's inside.



Oh I have, don't worry. Back then I used to assemble all sorts of stuff with the Legos. I remember building at least 3 hot rods with them. Good times 👍

When ever you get the time. I don't wont to take you away from your work in the Hotwheels thread.
 

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