Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | Saitobricks.ca | Posted: | May 3, 2024 14:27 | Subject: | Re: Damaged part due to new box? | Viewed: | 49 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, Dhobeck writes:
| Hi all, I was opening a to pull out the space baby and i found that
the legs of the nurse robot were damaged. Has anyone seen this?
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Sadly this is becoming more common, so call up LEGO and ask for a new one.
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Author: | Dhobeck | Posted: | May 3, 2024 14:24 | Subject: | Damaged part due to new box? | Viewed: | 145 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| Hi all, I was opening a to pull out the space baby and i found that
the legs of the nurse robot were damaged. Has anyone seen this?
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Author: | NathanM27 | Posted: | May 1, 2024 16:06 | Subject: | Mercedes-AMG F1 W14" Electric | Viewed: | 52 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| Hey,
I recently put together the set mentioned in the subject and had the idea to
add an internal motor to try and make the car motorized. Wondering if anyone
has attempted this before I go at it blind.
My initial thought is that it shouldn't be too complicated. The differential
is easily accessed through the removable engine cover. There might be a big enough
gap in there for me to place a small motor in there. Need to take another look
at the front tires to see where I could set one up for them.
Any ideas or tips on how to get started would be greatly appreciated!
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Author: | NathanM27 | Posted: | May 1, 2024 14:26 | Subject: | Turning "LEGO Mercedes-AMG F1 W14" Electric | Viewed: | 69 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| Hey,
I recently put together the set mentioned in the subject and had the idea to
add an internal motor to try and make the car motorized. Wondering if anyone
has attempted this before I go at it blind.
My initial thought is that it shouldn't be too complicated. The differential
is easily accessed through the removable engine cover. There might be a big enough
gap in there for me to place a small motor in there. Need to take another look
at the front tires to see where I could set one up for them.
Any ideas or tips on how to get started would be greatly appreciated!
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Author: | bricks2you | Posted: | Apr 30, 2024 09:20 | Subject: | Re: Ponte Vecchio Bridge in Florence Italy | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | New Sets | |
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| That is the set.
In New Sets, tec writes:
| me, I was referring to this one
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Author: | tec | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 15:06 | Subject: | Re: Ponte Vecchio Bridge in Florence Italy | Viewed: | 40 times | Topic: | New Sets | |
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| me, I was referring to this one |
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Author: | hstott1222 | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 13:31 | Subject: | Re: 10273 Lego Haunted House. Modular? Help | Viewed: | 47 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| Were you ever successful in finding anything for this search? Ive been looking
to do the same and have not had any luck.
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Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 12:11 | Subject: | Re: Ponte Vecchio Bridge in Florence Italy | Viewed: | 32 times | Topic: | New Sets | |
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| In New Sets, bricks2you writes:
| In New Sets, starbeanie writes:
| Do you have a picture of it? Preferably the box/instructions. There are a number
of sets made by Lego Certified Professionals that are not actual Lego issues
sets. These are not eligible for the catalog.
In New Sets, bricks2you writes:
| I have a LEGO set not shown in the catalog of the subject bridge.
Can anyone tell me about this set?
Is it just available in Italy?
Thank you
Jim
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They are pick a brick boxes. See the youtube video I linked to.
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Author: | bricks2you | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 10:46 | Subject: | Re: Ponte Vecchio Bridge in Florence Italy | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | New Sets | |
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| A link was provided for digital instructions from the store. |
Author: | bricks2you | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 10:43 | Subject: | Re: Ponte Vecchio Bridge in Florence Italy | Viewed: | 35 times | Topic: | New Sets | |
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| In New Sets, starbeanie writes:
| Do you have a picture of it? Preferably the box/instructions. There are a number
of sets made by Lego Certified Professionals that are not actual Lego issues
sets. These are not eligible for the catalog.
In New Sets, bricks2you writes:
| I have a LEGO set not shown in the catalog of the subject bridge.
Can anyone tell me about this set?
Is it just available in Italy?
Thank you
Jim
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Author: | starbeanie | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 08:14 | Subject: | Re: Ponte Vecchio Bridge in Florence Italy | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | New Sets | |
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| Do you have a picture of it? Preferably the box/instructions. There are a number
of sets made by Lego Certified Professionals that are not actual Lego issues
sets. These are not eligible for the catalog.
In New Sets, bricks2you writes:
| I have a LEGO set not shown in the catalog of the subject bridge.
Can anyone tell me about this set?
Is it just available in Italy?
Thank you
Jim
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Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 08:14 | Subject: | Re: Ponte Vecchio Bridge in Florence Italy | Viewed: | 45 times | Topic: | New Sets | |
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| In New Sets, bricks2you writes:
| I have a LEGO set not shown in the catalog of the subject bridge.
Can anyone tell me about this set?
Is it just available in Italy?
Thank you
Jim
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Is it this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RjGBcBVNN0
It looks like it is unofficial and based on parts that were available at the
PAB wall.
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Author: | tec | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 08:13 | Subject: | Re: Ponte Vecchio Bridge in Florence Italy | Viewed: | 46 times | Topic: | New Sets | |
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| Opening of the Lego store in Florence IT
No official number.
Year 2022, probably May or later
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Author: | bricks2you | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 07:16 | Subject: | Ponte Vecchio Bridge in Florence Italy | Viewed: | 106 times | Topic: | New Sets | |
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| I have a LEGO set not shown in the catalog of the subject bridge.
Can anyone tell me about this set?
Is it just available in Italy?
Thank you
Jim
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Author: | Evandodewaard | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 03:13 | Subject: | Designers for a fee | Viewed: | 121 times | Topic: | Designer Program | |
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| Hi all,
I'm new here and was just wondering if there are people on this forum who
would design a lego set for a fee?
If so please sent me a private message.
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Author: | Evandodewaard | Posted: | Apr 29, 2024 02:54 | Subject: | Designers against payment | Viewed: | 114 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| Hi all,
I'm new here and was just wondering if there are people on this forum who
would design a lego set for a fee?
If so please sent me a private message.
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Author: | matbrix | Posted: | Apr 24, 2024 02:20 | Subject: | 40703 and 40704 Instructions | Viewed: | 107 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| Hi,
I think that there are many who, like me, want to build 40703 and/or 40704 with
their existing items.
Therefore I've created created customised instructions for 40703 and 40704
and posted them online here: https://bricksto.build
The instructions roughly follow the same sequence as the original instructions.
40703 - Micro Ninjago City
40704 - Micro Ninjago Docks
I also plan to create 40705 and 40706 as soon as they are released.
Happy building!
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Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Apr 23, 2024 08:13 | Subject: | Re: Creating a diagonal striped pole/block? | Viewed: | 46 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| In My Own Creation, toolman123 writes:
| Hi there,
I am wanting to create a striped pole that would be used in a Christmas build
as a "North Pole". I wanted to create the stripes angled rather than
straight and then possibly put a light brick in the top surrounded by transparent/translucent
blue bricks. However, I am struggling to create the stripes in a cube.
Can anyone recommend the best way to do this, or suggest which brick number(s)
I could use?
Many thanks!
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The old macaroni bricks could be used staggered, so that might work, but it would
be rather large, much bigger than minifigure scale.
On a smaller scale, you could use one of these in white:
and wrap a long thin red sticker around it to create the candy cane effect. Or
use a red one and wrap a white sticker around it.
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Author: | toolman123 | Posted: | Apr 23, 2024 08:00 | Subject: | Re: Creating a diagonal striped pole/block? | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| Hi,
Many thanks for the reply.
Scale-wise I am thinking it being fairly big/tall. I will be adding some elves
around it so will probably appear fairly large. I'm also going to be adding
a ball/crystal on top
Many thanks for your help!
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Author: | v100Bricks | Posted: | Apr 23, 2024 06:31 | Subject: | Re: Creating a diagonal striped pole/block? | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| You could do it with 1x1 round plates in white and red but it would depend on
the scale required.
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Author: | toolman123 | Posted: | Apr 23, 2024 05:52 | Subject: | Creating a diagonal striped pole/block? | Viewed: | 105 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| Hi there,
I am wanting to create a striped pole that would be used in a Christmas build
as a "North Pole". I wanted to create the stripes angled rather than
straight and then possibly put a light brick in the top surrounded by transparent/translucent
blue bricks. However, I am struggling to create the stripes in a cube.
Can anyone recommend the best way to do this, or suggest which brick number(s)
I could use?
Many thanks!
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Apr 22, 2024 17:49 | Subject: | Re: (Cancelled) | Viewed: | 29 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, BigLitTt3 writes:
You need to open a store to sell here.
And you need some feedback first, which means you need to buy something first(er).
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Apr 22, 2024 16:04 | Subject: | Re: AFOL Designer Program - Instructions?? | Viewed: | 48 times | Topic: | Designer Program | |
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| In Designer Program, 1mickeymousefan writes:
| Does anyone know where to get digital copies of the instructions from the original
AFOL Designer program?? I have enough parts to build 2 of them, but cannot
find instructions. Thanks.
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I think thereโs no digital instructions available for the first program, ADP
(https://www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/past/adp.page ).
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Author: | 1mickeymousefan | Posted: | Apr 22, 2024 16:00 | Subject: | AFOL Designer Program - Instructions?? | Viewed: | 90 times | Topic: | Designer Program | |
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| Does anyone know where to get digital copies of the instructions from the original
AFOL Designer program?? I have enough parts to build 2 of them, but cannot
find instructions. Thanks.
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Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | Apr 22, 2024 12:57 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, SylvainLS writes:
| In LEGO products, TheBrickGuys writes:
| What about this Electromagnetic Railgun Cannon Launcher? It isn't made by
Lego but if you need something with a little more kick...
Though I don't think any stores here on BrickLink have them in stock right
now.
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Don't understand the drawing; it says you can't shoot on someone already
having a shiner?
That's very specific...
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Author: | 1001bricks | Posted: | Apr 22, 2024 12:54 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| You've got a problem with Canadians who post too much in forum???
I can understand this... but sincerely, it's not nice!
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Apr 22, 2024 11:40 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 28 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, pcthurman writes:
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LOL, I love to play with all things "launcher" BUT my family takes them
away from me before I can even have any fun!
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โPut that knife down, Brutus.ย I swear, one day, youโll hurt someone!โ
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Author: | pcthurman | Posted: | Apr 22, 2024 11:28 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, SylvainLS writes:
| In LEGO products, TheBrickGuys writes:
| What about this Electromagnetic Railgun Cannon Launcher? It isn't made by
Lego but if you need something with a little more kick...
Though I don't think any stores here on BrickLink have them in stock right
now.
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LOL, I love to play with all things "launcher" BUT my family takes them
away from me before I can even have any fun!
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Apr 22, 2024 11:14 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, TheBrickGuys writes:
| What about this Electromagnetic Railgun Cannon Launcher? It isn't made by
Lego but if you need something with a little more kick...
Though I don't think any stores here on BrickLink have them in stock right
now.
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Author: | TheBrickGuys | Posted: | Apr 22, 2024 10:59 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 42 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| What about this Electromagnetic Railgun Cannon Launcher? It isn't made by
Lego but if you need something with a little more kick...
Though I don't think any stores here on BrickLink have them in stock right
now.
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Author: | randyf | Posted: | Apr 22, 2024 10:54 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 40 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, Nicolasamico37 writes:
| In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
| We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.
This is way to weak with very short range.
These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
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Hi,
I kept that system from Exo-Force set
that is quite powerful. You cans use it with Bionicle Zamor Spheres
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I totally forgot about that one! It's probably better at being able to be
aimed appropriately.
| But this part
is also great to launch them
Nicolas
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Author: | jennnifer | Posted: | Apr 22, 2024 09:11 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 48 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| | In LEGO products, randyf writes:
| In LEGO products, jennnifer writes:
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I second that. Zamor spheres are large, heavy, and pack quite a punch from the
launchers being squeezed together.
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Yep! You can really launch them if you get the pressure just right.
~Jen
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Author: | Nicolasamico37 | Posted: | Apr 22, 2024 04:25 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 45 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
| We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.
This is way to weak with very short range.
These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
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Hi,
I kept that system from Exo-Force set
that is quite powerful. You cans use it with Bionicle Zamor Spheres
But this part
is also great to launch them
Nicolas
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Author: | randyf | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 22:07 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 50 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
| In LEGO products, randyf writes:
| I second that. Zamor spheres are large, heavy, and pack quite a punch from the
launchers being squeezed together.
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I'm looking at how it's put together in book 1 page 21 for set 76103.
Looks like you press it down and the resistance against the floor builds up
pressure? This might do the trick.
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From
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Author: | Ziegelmeister | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 22:04 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| You guys rock. Thank you! |
Author: | Ziegelmeister | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 22:02 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, randyf writes:
| I second that. Zamor spheres are large, heavy, and pack quite a punch from the
launchers being squeezed together.
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I'm looking at how it's put together in book 1 page 21 for set 76103.
Looks like you press it down and the resistance against the floor builds up
pressure? This might do the trick.
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Author: | randyf | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 22:01 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
| In LEGO products, jennnifer writes:
YOu know; I saw that in the list but didn't look closely at it. I assume
it's flexible? And you pull it back and let it fling like a catapult? ...
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Nope. You use two of them together to hold a Zamor sphere, and then squeeze the
two of them together to launch the Zamor sphere. It packs a punch.
See how they are used for the tail of the large insect build in this set:
There is also this one that is used in other sets:
| Of course now that I just said that I have an idea for a lego trebuchet. LOL!
Wife isn't going to like this...
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Author: | randyf | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 21:54 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 42 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, jennnifer writes:
| In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
| We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.
This is way to weak with very short range.
These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
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I second that. Zamor spheres are large, heavy, and pack quite a punch from the
launchers being squeezed together.
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Author: | Ziegelmeister | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 21:52 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, jennnifer writes:
YOu know; I saw that in the list but didn't look closely at it. I assume
it's flexible? And you pull it back and let it fling like a catapult? ...
Of course now that I just said that I have an idea for a lego trebuchet. LOL!
Wife isn't going to like this...
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Author: | Ziegelmeister | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 21:50 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, Dhobeck writes:
Ooo. Yea that looks promising. The photo of the set for looks like
it's mounted to an 1800's style rolling cannon, and that projectile coming
out of it looks like the inspiration for the knock off projectile I saw. I think
my local Kroger has this set in stock. I'll try to grab a copy and try it
out. Thanks!
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Author: | jennnifer | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 21:47 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 48 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
| We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.
This is way to weak with very short range.
These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
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Author: | Dhobeck | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 20:59 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 54 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
| We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.
This is way to weak with very short range.
These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
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This maybe?
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Author: | Ziegelmeister | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 19:44 | Subject: | What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 157 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.
This is way to weak with very short range.
These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
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Author: | Sirius1951 | Posted: | Apr 20, 2024 23:50 | Subject: | Re: Just thought I'd share | Viewed: | 42 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| In My Own Creation, Dhobeck writes:
This is a cool idea! Thanks for sharing.
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Author: | CLBoyce | Posted: | Apr 17, 2024 18:04 | Subject: | Re: Lego Ideas Survivor | Viewed: | 44 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| As a HUGE fan of the show Survivor, I think this is awesome. Great job!
(I definitely hit that support button)
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Author: | Petrs22 | Posted: | Apr 17, 2024 13:48 | Subject: | Lego Ideas Survivor | Viewed: | 134 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| Hello, I would love to share my Lego Idea model of reality show Survivor. I
want to ask you for support of this set through official Lego Ideas site. Please
support my set and help me to fulfill my dream โ become a Lego Ideas designer.
After we reach 10 000 supports and if Lego approves my set, then we can all have
our own Survivor at home!
Two times winner, Sandra Diaz-Twine, is supporting my Idea! Sandra shared it
on her Instagram and she likes it! Join her and support me too!
There is official link:
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/f5db2f3a-cfa0-433c-bcd3-b9c1fd963bf2
Support is easy:
-click on the link
-register if you don't have an account yet
-on my set page click on yellow button ''support''
Thank you to all my supporters!
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Author: | Nubs_Select | Posted: | Apr 17, 2024 12:07 | Subject: | Re: Just thought I'd share | Viewed: | 41 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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