Good point
Ulrich said:
I like the kits, but I really liked breaking them up and using the pieces to build giant complicated things of my own design. Maybe I should see if I can find my old legos….
sburg2007 said:
Bricklink is awesome.
Man, I have never ever been able to freestyle with Legos. I remember getting variety Lego sets as a kid and the most creative thing I'd build was a big block on wheels. I learned early that I'm not a creative person at all.Ulrich said:
I like the kits, but I really liked breaking them up and using the pieces to build giant complicated things of my own design. Maybe I should see if I can find my old legos….
ABATTBQ11 said:
I built a functional 3' tall trebuchet as a kid. It had a counterweight loaded with pennies and could toss a AA battery line 40'. In engineering 111 we had to build a carousel with 3 speeds, reverse, and a direction change (horizontal to vertical) from a mindstorms engineering kit. Everyone else just used different motor source from the controller, which our prof said not to do even though he allowed it anyway. I built a clutched manual transmission system.
Thanks ... I may have to start this hobby!schmendeler said:
There are detailed step by step instructions and the pieces are in bags numbered in order of assembly.
Scale models, unlike Lego, requires a degree of learned skill to do correctly. Anyone who can follow instructions can build a Lego model.EclipseAg said:
These look awesome. Couple of questions:
How do the kits work? Do you have detailed instructions like when building an old-school plastic model? Are the individual Legos packaged by shape/size or are they all mixed together like a puzzle and you sort them yourself?
Also, how long does it take to build one of those big projects?
Yeah one of these days I'm gonna neaten everything upClaude! said:
I like everything about your setup except the cable management.
Pretty sure I'm buying the other 2 they released as "rewards" for something she does this summer. The Trash Compactor one really works apparently.jeffk said:
Those diorama sets are incredible.
Pretty sure I'm buying the other 2 they released as "rewards" for something she does this summer. The Trash Compactor one really works apparently.jeffk said:
Those diorama sets are incredible.
Get him the light kit off Game of Bricks to go with that. You can control the lights with a remote - it's pretty cool.ChipFTAC01 said:jeffk said:
Love those big technic car sets.
My 5 year old got the jeep wrangler for his birthday or Christmas last year. Little dude plugged away at it and knocked it out.