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A small LDD MOC i made, if you like please support it on cuusoo ! Thank you anyway http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/58316
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Again, looking for something else and ended up finding these brilliants MOC's instead. Check it out! Both built by Luke Watkins Hutchinson (aka Derfel Cadarn on flickr).
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Hi guys, I am curious to see the talent of our members. I really like minecraft lego and just bought myself 3 boxes of the "first night" I find this set has a lot of rebrickability There are so many nice landscapes you can build I have not got round to building them yet but I would like to see some of your custom builds on these sets. If you have a unique or beautiful custom minecraft build please share them here in this thread Thanks!!
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I saw this the other day and thought it could be used to light lego models quickly and easily. Looks great, obviously there is the down side of having to draw on the lego bricks, but if it were on a base plate it wouldn't really matter as it wouldn't be seen. You could draw along the base plate to the points needed, a pretty easy and clean solution? Also not sure if this removable and would clean off the bricks. I don't know, whats people thoughts?
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So I got thirsty after my wife got mad at me. Or....I got thirsty while building with LEGO. Either way...... Story at http://mocpages.com/moc.php/413268
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Dentist's Office Doctor's Clinic Mobster Lobster food truck Kicken Chicken food truck
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We put this together a few weeks ago and noticed it started to bow at the ends. My son decided he wanted to build it himself for a school project, and I took it apart and bent some of the pieces back so they'd lay flat. Now that he's about a 1/3 of the way into the build it's bowing again. Any tips to avoid this or is it just something that comes with these wide builds that don't have a solid base?
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Hi, SO I stumbled upon the site "Light my Bricks". Pretty cool site and I was drawn to how they sell specific kits for specific sets, but I also naturally assumed they are up-charging quite a bit. I wanted to ask someone's opinion who has a lot of experience buying LED lights and mounting them in their displays. For example, they sell a lighting kit for a UCS Tie (Here). It looks like the kit comes with: 1 x Flat Battery Pack 5 x Bit Lights (White) 1 x Multi-Effects Board 2 x 6-Port Expansion Board 1 x Connecting Cable 5 cm 2 x CR2032 Batteries 3 x Assorted LEGO® pieces for assembly Lets say for argument sake I take advantage of their free…
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TOPIC / ENTRIES / RESULTS 1ST PLACE Dance Hall by Emma 2ND PLACE Reindeer Barn by 6kyubi6 3RD PLACE Uni-Kitty Is Coming To Town by Cara
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I noticed this on their website before for a couple months as a "Coming Soon!" design. Looks like they finished the design finally. Starlight Terminus Train Station
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Does anyone know how to get the instructions to build this machine? (link below to article) I tried clicking on the link but it seems to be down. IF someone was lucky enough to read this when it was released please please share it with me. Thanks http://gadgetsin.com/make-your-own-batmans-tumbler-and-the-bat-with-lego-bricks.htm
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(click on the above banner to go see their discount page) Here is a listing of all the package deals. Winter Village Series (4 designs) - $10 (50% off, save $10) Train Collection (7 designs) - $20 (38% off, save $12) Amsterdam Collection (4 designs) - $34 (30% off, save $15) City Residential Series (Packs #1,2,3,4) - $32 (32% off, save $15) WWII Collection (7 designs) - $20 (31% off, save $9) City Vehicles Collection (10 designs) - $15 (52% off, save $14) Alternate Builds Collection (4 designs) - $25 (29% off, save $10) Food Service Collection (4 designs) - $30 (25% off, save $10) House Collection (4 designs) - $30 (30% off, save $12) Store Collection (4 desi…
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This is great! All made by Lego bricks http://www.toyfast.com/blog/legorollsroyce/
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Very interesting article.... Enjoy. http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303460004579193901642418812
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I recently purchased instructions for a few large MOCs. I have all of the parts, and I was looking at the rather long build. Is it easier to pull all of the pieces before I begin (and maybe group them?) or wait till I need a part to go get it? I am also sorting my collection before I begin these builds and trying to figure out if there is an easy way to set it up my organization system, so I can pull the parts fast. Anyone with experience please share.
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Categories Free Build 1ST PLACE Villa Leggiore - juraj3579 2ND PLACE Moder House - Brickviller Micro Scale Lake House - t-brick Digital Render Digital Dreamhome - papacharley
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Last week the news was all abuzz regarding the new star wars toys. That got the new movie on my mind and all the wonderful ships in the show. Thought I would do a little rendition of a ship that is little recognized, but one of my favorites nonetheless. See more pics and information at http://mocpages.com/moc.php/419160
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The All-American Great Barn featuring a double design with Cluck’s Family Restaurant and Red Rooster Farms. Choose the model with included parts list and then build a modular style restaurant suitable for your Chicken Suit Guy or go completely rural with a charming farm for a country side setting (also good for Chicken Suit Guy). Instructions are available to purchase here. (Note: Cluck's Restaurant version requires 1,246 pieces while the Red Rooster Farms requires 1,786 pieces.)
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I'm sure we all remember seeing this amazing contraption. LEGO Mindstorms "Pinball Machine" Now that was way back in 2005. Here's a vid on YouTube that was posted in 2010 for a LEGO NXT Pinball Machine. Pretty darn impressive. Here's a link to a CUUSOO project for a smaller but similar idea. LEGO CUUSOO - Pinball Machine Now there's a thought, what if LEGO actually created a pinball set? I don't necessarily mean a full-sized table (god knows how expensive that would end up being) but how about a small table-top pinball machine? It would still end up being a bit pricey but could at least be more affordable compared to actual pinball machines, old or new. I…
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Kinda long, but an excellent interview and good coverage of his city layout.
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Something to celebrate the Pope's visit to America. Pretty Cool http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/everything-is-awesome-about-lego-vatican-on-view-in-philly/ar-AAeq8Q0?ocid=ansmsnnews11
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I just posted a small MOC in the brutalist Architecture style along with detailed PDF instructions to build it at home. I'd love to hear some feedback about the model or the directions I've provided for download! LINK TO MORE INFO AND DOWNLOAD:http://tomalphin.com/2014/10/brutalist-tower-instructions.html Enjoy! ---Tom Alphin
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Hey folks, Maybe someone on here can help me with this.... How well can LEGO be dated using the various markings on the bottom of pieces? Do markings like Pat Pend., Pat Pend. (obscured), etc. fall within very specific dates? Would some vintage sets have had a mixture of both markings in the same set for instance? Also, is the there a timeline anywhere which outlines when sets went from using old production pieces or markings, to newer production? Like, since when have the current types of brick (thinner sides, different type of plastic etc) and plates been in use? Or is there anywhere where I can find this kind of info? …
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