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Fodder Soldier
post Feb 16 2006, 03:24 AM

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Yay, I'm back! And it seems like there ARE a lot more people into this timeless hobby, and that is a good thing. Seeing there are some posting pics of their collections, I feel that I should do the same tongue.gif


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Some of the big ones that I still have

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My oldest Technic models. The 8840 and 8838 were my first ever Technics, bought from Australia as presents by my parents. Love them for it.

I have a couple of sets from the Space series: Ice Planet, but they're currently in my other house. And they really need some dusting. laugh.gif


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A happy City bunch in my cupboard. Nowdays I tend to buy the small, individual sets like these to just keep myself in track of Lego designs development throughout the years. But once in a while I might work up the nerve (and the RMs) to get myself one BIG set, just for fun. whistling.gif

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Question: Is there something very wrong with this picture?
Answer: Nope, it makes perfect sense. What we have here is a Bulldozer: One Horsepower Edition, an old-fashioned jetpack-equipted bandit farmer and a soldier who finds out why it's bad to wear a steel helmet under the hot sun. FWOOSH-! shakehead.gif laugh.gif

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And my favourite pic I got, my new hobby riding in my old hobby. As you can see, my current primary hobby is Gunpla, but I'll never forget my hobby's roots and from where I developed my creativity and assembling skills, that's growing up with Lego.

Funny realizing that you started with a hobby that consists primarily of plastic, and years later you end up with a hobby that's also fundamentally plastic. Well, what goes around, comes around, yes? ph34r.gif


P.S.: BTW, MrBean's construction is just downright funny, with that jumbled-up together of themes like pirates, city, castle, space and what-not. First time I saw the post, I was going like"OMGWIHNWTF-HarHarHar!!". Super Ludicrous! thumbup.gif Great work of creativity!

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post Feb 16 2006, 11:06 AM

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i have this set...with a "glow-in-the-dark" ghost right?

Yap, they still glows after my Pentium has gone out of comission, a reason why i am back into the hobby

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LEGO used to be my favourite toy when I was little. Its so sad that my huge lifetime collection of it is gone due to flood.

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post Feb 19 2006, 11:22 PM

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Sorry. Noob here. I love LEGO..

Where to buy the LEGO technics in Malaysia? I mean the store with the most collection?

Thanks.
sheeeng
post Feb 19 2006, 11:29 PM

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Live From CES: Lego Mindstorms NXT

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The latest and greatest iteration of Lego's robotic toolkits debuted today at CES. The new NXT "brick" is a 32-bit microprocessor that can be programmed using a PC or, for the first time, a Mac. It's Bluetooth enabled, which makes the instructions you plug into the LabView software easy to transfer to your bot, and even control it from a PDA or mobile phone. It's got three servo motors with inbuilt rotation sensors for precise speed control (one of the demo units on display walked quite fluidly). An ultrasonic sensor lets the robot see, it will recognize sound patterns and tones, the light detector is sensitive to both color and intensity variations, and there is a touch sensor to let the bot feel its way around as well. legomind2.jpg

The NXT comes with 18 step-by-step building challenges, not including the working slot machine pictured above. And Lego has issued a call for a NXT great developers user panel. 100 enthusiasts who apply via the website will be chosen to receive a kit in February. They will have four months to tinker and create something amazing for when the NXT becomes available to the public in August 2006. It will retail for $249.99.

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This is AWESOME!! thumbup.gif

Do tell us where can get in Malaysia when it is out in the market.
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post Feb 24 2006, 02:35 PM

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hi guys,
glad to find a local group who also have interest in Lego. I've just started teaching robotic in my school using Lego Mindstorms and I find that the students love it so much. smile.gif
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post Feb 24 2006, 02:39 PM

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i used to hav rojak kinnda lego..
small small budget lego... buy the small set.. then campur.. create my own elite squad biggrin.gif
muahhaha like power rangers...
but now.. my small cezen came to my house.. mess thing up while i'm in hostel.. my squad berpecah.. one under my bed... one in the tong sampah..
waaaa... biggrin.gif
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post Mar 7 2006, 02:34 PM

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fantagero,

aiseh....that's so sad. u need to keep them in a glass cupboard so that no one mess it up.
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post Mar 7 2006, 05:47 PM

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post Mar 7 2006, 05:49 PM

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post Mar 8 2006, 12:31 AM

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where i can find this...

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or it just a custom made...

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post Mar 8 2006, 12:47 AM

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Those are custom made, I presume...

I've seen a website where some Lego enthusiasts made custom designs, and Oh Lord, they are goooood.....

BTW, love those Mechs, TheWhacker... thumbup.gif
I did a Daishi Mech once, and the toughest part to make were its articulated toes... laugh.gif
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post Mar 8 2006, 03:29 AM

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Yalor, Madcat and vulture (if not wrong). My favorite Mech from the MW series. Where to get those Mech Lego? Is it Pricey?


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post Mar 13 2006, 02:38 PM

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Lego fans should download this!

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Denmark VS Japan Lego competition
TV Champion 2005-11-17
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Round 1
Contestants must make a pun by combining an animal and an object with similar pronounciation .

Round 2
Contestants must hide a surprise in the inside of their creation.


Do tell me if this is against the rules or something, i'll remove it.

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oh oh here's more!
Top 10 strangest Lego Creations

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post Mar 14 2006, 06:34 PM

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cool...how about LEGO AIRCRAFT CARRIER? drool.gif

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post Mar 15 2006, 03:55 AM

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OMG... Holy F*ck... I'D OWN IT! ph34r.gif

That's a freaking full-size for minifigs, man!! Good Lord, I'm lovin' it!
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post Mar 15 2006, 04:36 PM

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Castle all the way~~!

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Also buying all old castle sets PM for details
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post Mar 16 2006, 11:15 PM

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Amazing!! I love that iPod LEGO..and the Doraemon!!
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post Mar 19 2006, 11:59 PM

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Don't know if you people has seen this but....

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Out this August!
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post Mar 20 2006, 05:50 PM

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Thanks.

More here...

Ezprezzo.com - Aircraft carrier entirely made of Lego

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post Mar 27 2006, 03:57 PM

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i bought a set of robotic system that burnt a hole in my pocket...but really nice to play with...

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