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  1. Ayliffe

    how to feel old

    1. Go to your old YouTube channel. 2. Find your oldest brickfilm/letsplay/video on said channel. 3. Cringe indefinitely.
    2 points
  2. riedthiessen

    Classic LEGO videogame builds

    I've had a lot of fun working on this next project (except for the awful driving controls in LEGO Worlds :P) LEGO Stunt Rally track pieces! For now I've only built the track pieces you can see in the screenshot (no wide turns yet) I think these could be a lot of fun once they improve the driving controls and add multiplayer.
    2 points
  3. ProfessorBrickkeeper

    The Tri - LEGO Dimensions

    As some of you here may know, over the past several months, I have been avidly Bricklink-ing the (rather rare) pieces required to assemble The Tri, one of the bosses in the final levels of LEGO Dimensions (2015). The model, though featured in the game, required several complete structural overhauls in order to stand freely and be considered legally built. In the future, I may consider posting additional extra model photos and possibly instructions, but in the mean time, I shall simply leave you folks with what I consider to be one of the most source-accurate MOCs of my building career. Additionally, for reference, here is an image of the boss in the game:
    1 point
  4. riedthiessen

    Classic LEGO videogame builds

    Yay! A topic for sharing builds from classic LEGO videogames! =D Here's one of my first builds (though I'm sure lots of you have already built this :P) The Information Center from LEGO Island! Download all my classic LEGO videogame builds from my Google Drive folder HERE For those who don't know where to put downloaded models for LEGO Worlds. They go here: C:\Users\<PCUSERNAMEHERE>\AppData\Roaming\Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment\LEGOWorlds\MODS\MODELS
    1 point
  5. lol username

    hi guys

    taco bell is pleased to announce the new superb owl taco, containing 100% real superb owl,
    1 point
  6. LinusU

    HTML5 Rock Raiders Remake

    Wow, this is quite cool! I actually started on something similar a long time ago, it used WebGL to render 3d directly in the browser. I'll open up the repo if anyone wants to have a look. https://github.com/LinusU/rock-raiders Happy hacking!
    1 point
  7. aidenpons

    A small projectile firing device

    A while ago, I wanted to make my own projectile launchers. Cannons are all good and well, but Lego doesn't make enough of them. And I don't have many other good ones. Lego's catapults in particular have gone absolutely downhill (the one in Warg Attack will barely fire more then five centimeters if at all). I understand this is for health and safety and you don't want kids wandering around with giant weapons of destruction. (That's not actually my most powerful siege engine, but it is the one I'm most happy with due to a) its looks and b) its mechanism. My most powerful one can fire about 20m, but it's all hand-driven - pull the lever back HARD.) The Vikings sets showed me that it is possible to create projectile launchers from bricks and Technic parts alone - this was the basis of my most powerful catapult (used a similar but better design). I then wondered how small I could create something that was capable of firing at least a meter. I wanted it to be easily created from bricks that were common to me and thus be mass-produceable. After faffing around for a while, I decided the best form would be a ballista - catapults have too many moving parts for them to be sized down if you want them to fire well (the Viking catapult I linked above doesn't fire by pushing down on the shields - rather, you pull that red bit at the back (far right of the image) backwards. Fires far further than merely pushing down). That's it mounted on a frame. The ballista in question contains 15 parts + 1 elastic band + 3 parts per bolt. That was the sort of piece count I was aiming for, never thinking I'd be able to get it that low It is extremely easy to mount - on the back you can attach some bars and to those various common parts which will allow it to stick on bricks. I managed to make a couple in different colours and frames, as you can see: Building it is extremely simple and requires basically two steps: Loading it can hardly be called difficult either - push the bolt in from the front, grab it at the back, pull back, and release! Going back to the Viking theme, it looks very nice on that small longboat (and ironically fires father than the ballista on the big longboat, as well as working for longer (the spring eventually loses its power). Elastic bands are easily obtainable in copious quantites from your local saddlery, meaning I don't need to worry about losing elastic bands. All in all, I'm very happy with how this design turned out - if you want to use it, go ahead! [ot]THE WYSIWYG EDITOR FOR LARGE IMAGES IS A - MUFFLED CURSES - PAIN[/ot] EDIT: SPOILER TAGS WHAT ARE YOU DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOING
    1 point
  8. aidenpons

    The Tri - LEGO Dimensions

    Is this LDD's final boss?
    1 point
  9. riedthiessen

    Classic LEGO videogame builds

    For those who wish to make their own sandy bay in LEGO Worlds
    1 point
  10. riedthiessen

    Classic LEGO videogame builds

    Just finished another build from LEGO Island. The Hospital
    1 point
  11. Ayliffe

    "L'Supervivere": A Steampunk MOC.

    Exactly a year ago to the day I posted L'Supervivere up on Flickr, expecting to only get a handful of views and maybe the odd like. For a couple of weeks or so this was the case, and I sorta started to forget that I had this as a thing. Then on March 10th BZPower posted it on their frontpage. Wow that was a shock. Suddenly the amount of views on the image skyrocketed, and the original main image is currently sitting pretty at 3,168 views. That's not bad for a MOC photographed against two pieces of card balanced on a bed. So yeah, to commemorate this MOC turning 1 I decided to use my newly-found photography skills to finally do this model justice with some proper in-situe photos instead of just bland images against a plain white background. Bonne Anniversaire L'Supervivere, you've earned it. (yes I know this is a several-month old bump I'm sorry in advance probably)
    1 point
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