It still looks like a simple Lego construction versus a serious ED ship. May I offer this thread.
Cobra Mk 2.0
Late to this party, as always.
May I ask, is the Lego you’re using stuff you’ve had since childhood, stuff you’ve nicked from the kids, stuff you bought specifically for the purpose, or a mixture of all of the above?
Sorry if you’ve answered this elsewhere!
Maaaaaan, this makes me wanna go build stuff!
And I aint even a dad.![]()
Maaaaaan, this makes me wanna go build stuff!
And I aint even a dad.![]()
Chazzie, don't let Rubbernuke's talent deter you. The thing about Lego is that you can always learn and improve. Keep pushing yourself and reach for new heights! Maybe one day we can both reach Rubbernuke's level!@Rubbernuke
Wow - that is some serious talent right there, I always thought I was good with Lego - after seeing what you've made - I decided I'm not.
Respect.
Chazzie, don't let Rubbernuke's talent deter you. The thing about Lego is that you can always learn and improve. Keep pushing yourself and reach for new heights! Maybe one day we can both reach Rubbernuke's level!
For me, its a mix of 'old' Lego from my childhood mixed with 'modern' Lego. I foolishly gave away loads before, so I'm buying allocations as I build really. Saying that, I'm having fun using up junk Lego to make Greebles and items (for example the sofa I posted earlier was made from Lego I thought I'd not use initially).
Hats off to you! And respect for giving the original Lego some love. If those old pieces had feelings.. After all these years to become part of a craft first conceived when they were new.
Got me yearning for my old box of bricks. Space Lego isn’t even a thing now, is it. Just part of “City”. Ah well, keep up the good work sir.
3 pin plug made of lego.The real question is... what hurts the most,
a, treading on a British three pinned plug
b, treading on a piece of Lego
Flimley
The real question is... what hurts the most,
a, treading on a British three pinned plug
b, treading on a piece of Lego
The real eye opener is how bricks that you think never change, change radically. I've had many headaches caused by what should be identical parts being really different.
True.
I like the new rivets(?) in that they allow different parts to be inserted, but the older, sturdier ones make for a really stiff connection when you need it.
Full on geek mode with double-entendre garnish there..
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I found this when working with LDD, there are many parts that look the same but differ greatly. Also rebrickable is extremely good at finding similar / replacement part numbers if you've accidentally used a brick that had a limited run and appeared in 2 sets in say, 1996 in your LDD model of a massive SRV!![]()