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Post your lego creations.
2004-07-31, 11:24 PM #1
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Its a pretty big res. so 56kers beware. 124 KB.

Well, you saw the title. Post your lego creations.

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2004-07-31, 11:51 PM #2
Heh, I remember when I used to play with legos... until my cat mistook my lego stash for a litter box. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/frown.gif]

...BTW, cat piss turns into gell when it drys on lego bricks.

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2004-08-01, 12:00 AM #3
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"Judging by the name of the author, and the name of the work, I'd guess it's an energy "beam". You know, like in the Japanese cartoons where those guys with big hair fly around, talk philosophy, and shoot fireballs at each other." - Hellequin
*insert some joke about pasta and fruit scuffles*
2004-08-01, 7:42 AM #4
I created this huge spaceship once (it was probably about a meter long) but I never took any pictures of it. Oh well.

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2004-08-01, 7:57 AM #5
I made a really good X-Wing, Y-Wing and TIE-Fighter/Interceptor. The TIEs were a very simple design and structurally weak in the middle, so you held it by the top and the bottom and you could squeeze it for a very convincing explosion. Oh, good times.

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2004-08-01, 8:55 AM #6
Ahh, I miss my legos, I remember one time when me and my friend made a Star Destoryer type ship that was about as big as my bed...*sniff*

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2004-08-01, 8:58 AM #7
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by BurrBoy:
Ahh, I miss my legos, I remember one time when me and my friend made a Star Destoryer type ship that was about as big as my bed...*sniff*</font>

[http://forums.massassi.net/html/eek.gif] Wow, heh. I made a star destroyer once, it was about 3 feet long. Looked pretty sweet. I should have preserved it or something, I miss it [http://forums.massassi.net/html/frown.gif]


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2004-08-01, 9:01 AM #8
I have plenty, but I'm not in a mood to take pictures... Do you know what we need? A virtual Lego creator. All pieces available, put them together, and then just click on the moving parts to see what happens.

/Edward
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2004-08-01, 9:04 AM #9
Actually they have that. I think the program is called LeoCAD or somethin like that.
The last thing I made was a floating arm trebuchet, but I don't have any pictures.

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2004-08-01, 9:26 AM #10
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Emon:
I made a really good X-Wing, Y-Wing and TIE-Fighter/Interceptor. The TIEs were a very simple design and structurally weak in the middle, so you held it by the top and the bottom and you could squeeze it for a very convincing explosion. Oh, good times.

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Was the TIE built with the little bumps facing forward? If so then I make that all the time [http://forums.massassi.net/html/tongue.gif] The wings made with anything, and the middle with two 8 bricks, a square connecting the two 8 bricks from the back and a round 4 connecting them at the front.


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2004-08-01, 10:10 AM #11
I like making detailed things out of Legos. Here are some of the things I made:

Corran Horn's X-Wing and a TIE Fighter: I first made it a normal red X-Wing, but ater a while and many other modifications I decided to make it like my favorite Star Wars charactor's X-wing. Just threw that TIE in there for a bit more fun.

Millenium Falcon: I tried to make the Millenium Falcon like how it would look in the NJO after Han painted it black. The only problem is that I ran out of black bricks and then the grey.

Lego Pokémon set 1: This is the first set of Lego Pokémon I made. I made a Bellsprout, Magnemite, Zubat, G/S Ball, Unown F, Charmander, and my Jedi Meowth, Wan.

Lego Pokémon set 2: This is the second set of Lego Pokémon I made. I first made Ho-oh, then Lugia, and I decided to also make a Scizor. This picture even got in one of the Lego Magazines to advertize the Cool Creations page ont the Lego site.

James Bond Gadgets: I made these back when "Die Another Day" was about to come out in theaters. Its amazing that I still have these together. RC (Mindstorms) Aston Martin DB5, Little Nellie, the Golden Gun, and a Walther PPK.

Thunderbirds: My latest pieces of Lego work. All five of the Thunderbird crafts from the origenal series. I'm amazed that I could make all five adn keep my James Bond stuff together too. I measured Thunderbird 3 at being 13" tall. Thunderbird 2 even has a small Thunderbird 4 in its Pod.

This is only about half of the cool stuff I made (I count sets as one). I try to take pictures of everything I make, but I have lost some of my early pictures because they were not taken with a digital camera. I'd really like to find that picture I took of that Space Shuttle I made. Well, I hope you like.

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2004-08-01, 10:15 AM #12
I once made this big *** hovercraft/assault transport thing to hold ALL my Star Wars figures (and trust me, that was a lot) I'd just keep adding pods and bits to it all the time as I was collecting the figures by the week at one point - it'd roll along but you couldn't see the wheels... *sigh* I miss my Lego.

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2004-08-01, 10:18 AM #13
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Bobbert006:
Actually they have that. I think the program is called LeoCAD or somethin like that.
The last thing I made was a floating arm trebuchet, but I don't have any pictures.

</font>

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2004-08-01, 11:06 AM #14
I didn't make these, but... they're awesome anyway.

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2004-08-01, 11:08 AM #15
Those Pokemon are tight.

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2004-08-01, 11:08 AM #16
Here's probably the extent of my lego-building skills:
[http://www.ecsel.psu.edu/~dhushy/EDG100/fa2001_s11/cad_assignment_1/lego.jpg]

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2004-08-01, 12:08 PM #17
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by DogSRoOL:
Here's probably the extent of my lego-building skills:

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...Show-off!

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2004-08-01, 12:41 PM #18
I made two Aquanaut submarines, one of which won second place nationally in an underwater-themed Lego contest. I won a sea base set and a piece of coal from the Titanic - I'll post pics if I can.

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2004-08-01, 1:18 PM #19
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Glyde Bane:
Was the TIE built with the little bumps facing forward? If so then I make that all the time [http://forums.massassi.net/html/tongue.gif] The wings made with anything, and the middle with two 8 bricks, a square connecting the two 8 bricks from the back and a round 4 connecting them at the front.</font>


I don't remember. All I know is I used two large transparent domes, like for other cockpits, for most of the body. It didn't look very realistic but it was still cool, and fine for LEGO. And you could easily fit a guy and a control panel in it.

The wings were made up of either the 8 sided round, flat peices, or the half moon versions. TIE-I were the same thing but the 8 sided peice replaced with a half moon version and two of the right trangle wing peices.

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2004-08-01, 3:21 PM #20
Wow, Liktra. Thats some great stuff.

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*insert some joke about pasta and fruit scuffles*
2004-08-01, 3:33 PM #21
Thanks. I don't play with Legos very often cause I like to keep what I built the previous time together. For me it seems easier to build them than it is to break them. Even when one of them breaks accidentally - which happen often - I can usually rebuild them with ease (Especially the smaller ones). I keep wishing I had more blocks.

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Bellorna-sa ecto mandaba-fa?
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2004-08-01, 5:54 PM #22
I still build with Legos when I'm bored. I wish I had a camera to take some pics, I've made some pretty cool stuff.

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2004-08-01, 7:34 PM #23
I'll take pics of my Zunar fleet tomorrow, I have 6 ships in the series. They're really my only customs to survive for long.

Oh I have a custom ship I built too from scraps of a long forgotten set.

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2004-08-01, 7:46 PM #24
[http://blargh.mine.nu/test/14/71091425179.jpg]

I know it isn't legos... but it is the only thing I have pictures of that I made...

I used to make legos all the time and some kicked complete *** .... but they are all gone.... [http://forums.massassi.net/html/frown.gif]

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2004-08-02, 12:37 AM #25
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Liktra:
Thanks. I don't play with Legos very often cause I like to keep what I built the previous time together. For me it seems easier to build them than it is to break them. Even when one of them breaks accidentally - which happen often - I can usually rebuild them with ease (Especially the smaller ones). I keep wishing I had more blocks.

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Ditto.

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"Judging by the name of the author, and the name of the work, I'd guess it's an energy "beam". You know, like in the Japanese cartoons where those guys with big hair fly around, talk philosophy, and shoot fireballs at each other." - Hellequin
*insert some joke about pasta and fruit scuffles*
2004-08-02, 1:43 AM #26
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by DogSRoOL:
Here's probably the extent of my lego-building skills:
[http://www.ecsel.psu.edu/~dhushy/EDG100/fa2001_s11/cad_assignment_1/lego.jpg]

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looks to blocky

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2004-08-03, 7:03 AM #27
I know this thread kind of died, but I just had to post this:

[http://imagecorner.sorrowind.net/239/8.jpg]

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2004-08-03, 7:28 AM #28
[http://staff.harrisonburg.k12.va.us/~mwampole/1-resources/simple-machines/mini-pix/lego-brick.JPG]

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2004-08-06, 3:20 AM #29
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Jedigreedo:
I'll take pics of my Zunar fleet tomorrow</font>


Or 5 days later...

First, the Zunar fleet! All started one lonely night while I boredly watched people speak about some weirdo issue in a chat room.

Zunar-A Explorer Class
[http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Aug/2004863528948021041252.jpg]
Zunar-A Launching Platform
[http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Aug/2004868830119164654309.jpg]
Zunar-A Ready to go
[http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Aug/2004865106562924029637.jpg]
Zunar-B Rescuer
[http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Aug/2004867888079566425515.jpg]
Zunar-C Transport
[http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Aug/2004861808338962064864.jpg]
Zunar-D Planet-to-Space Fighter
[http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Aug/2004869051648288520789.jpg]
Zunar-E Mars Humanity Police Fighter
[http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Aug/2004864601048115182804.jpg]
Zunar-F Cargo
[http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Aug/2004863034003170248195.jpg]

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2004-08-06, 3:21 AM #30
Image limit. Bah. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/tongue.gif]

Zunar-F Compartments
[http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Aug/2004867944794435973685.jpg]

Not part of the Zunar fleet just got bored one night and noticed I had alot of cones...
Torpedo Cache Transport
[http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Aug/2004863625890804753623.jpg]

Herding Car inspired by the Adventurers dinosaur line and vehicles from Hatari!
[http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Aug/2004862320863621379409.jpg]

Built from the last pieces of a ship I had when I was really little, I only had the one sail left but I think it turned out great anyways.

Blue Coats Survival Ship
[http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Aug/2004863980838907118163.jpg]
Closer pic.
[http://mediaservice.photoisland.com/auction/Aug/2004865314589504725117.jpg]

Sorry about the bluriness.

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2004-08-06, 4:33 AM #31
The only remaining intact legot hing in my box at the back of my closet.

[http://myweb.cableone.net/alberts/lego.jpg]

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2004-08-06, 10:13 AM #32
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2004-08-06, 10:32 AM #33
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Genki:
Quote:
Originally posted by Bobbert006:
Actually they have that. I think the program is called LeoCAD or somethin like that.
The last thing I made was a floating arm trebuchet, but I don't have any pictures.

</font>

mlcad
Another Good Lego Site
^'s SW Gallery of ship built to Star Destroyer Scale

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Thank you oh so much.

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2004-08-06, 11:14 AM #34
I don't have anything to show, but when I was in 4th grade, I made an 80-minute stopmotion Lego movie with my friend. I still have the tape lying around somewhere. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/tongue.gif]

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2004-08-06, 11:58 AM #35
I used to do that a lot, but with Power Ranger toys.

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