Post by TheNebulousMysteryRider on Aug 3, 2022 3:16:40 GMT
Huh, the planned Batgirl film has been supposedly cancelled.
I hope Blue Beetle is still in the okay. With Shazam and Aquaman, I'm enjoying the lesser spoken of DC heroes have their films...if the story is written well. (How will anyone know about Rack and Ruin's charming smiles? That might have been too obscure of a reference...)
Huh, the planned Batgirl film has been supposedly cancelled.
I hope Blue Beetle is still in the okay. With Shazam and Aquaman, I'm enjoying the lesser spoken of DC heroes have their films...if the story is written well. (How will anyone know about Rack and Ruin's charming smiles? That might have been too obscure of a reference...)
Huh, the planned Batgirl film has been supposedly cancelled.
I hope Blue Beetle is still in the okay. With Shazam and Aquaman, I'm enjoying the lesser spoken of DC heroes have their films...if the story is written well. (How will anyone know about Rack and Ruin's charming smiles? That might have been too obscure of a reference...)
What I did was take a piece of cardboard then fold it into a trough shape and stick it in the middle of the drawer. One column of bagged LEGO sits in the trough, and one on each side. The bags are just the right size that once the bricks are in the drawer, nothing moves around. It was a little annoying to cut and fold the cardboard, but it works without any adhesives or additional tricks, so I consider it a win. Ninjagogirl gave me a couple hundred notecards, so I think I'll use some of them to clearly label which type of pieces are in the column, and separate the types of piece. I'll be doing it alphabetical by the bricklink classifications, I suppose.
I tried to build it at a different scale (bigger) than you did a while back, but I didn't account for the very specific geometry of what you did, and it didn't work. I'll have to be more careful if I try to make it larger in the future.
I haven't gotten to fighting with NLP packages yet, but I think it will be coming in the next week or two.
Just use paypal on steam, man And yes, only I needed to shell out for the game and now I can enjoy it with all my friends. I keep bugging AP to get a converter for his Macbook to play with me, since the second player needs a console controller for this latest game as there are too many controls for shared keyboard to work (plus you need the mouse)
Ah, that makes sense. Everything is still inside a bag, but the bag is in its own space in its drawer with divisions. I should consider getting more bags. Alphabetical by bricklink classification. That's a sorting style I've never heard of before.
I can understand that. It's always fun trying to turn something from a smaller scale into a bigger scale, but then run into technical difficulties at the bigger scale. Amazing how sometimes it's size sensitive.
Hopefully you'll have gotten around to it by now.
I could, but I have a strategic economic plan. I get points from the grocery store when I buy gift cards, and those points go towards lowering my gas price by 10 cents a gallon. Overtime it adds up. Ah, that's very nice. That'll sound pretty fun once you and AP get the controller up and running. Adapters for game controllers aren't too hard to find.
Yes, it seems to be working well so far, but I rarely have the energy with it being so hot out. Progress has been slow, but I had a friend over last weekend and she hadn't been here in a while and she seemed impressed with how much had been accomplished, so I guess I haven't been too idle.
Yes, I guess I need to preserve the geometry of what you did... a project for next year probably
Unfortunately no. Real world data is nothing but impossible. At least I'm getting preparation for a career in data engineering...
Ah, good one. I guess I could do the same, as my grocery store gives me rewards points to redeem on future orders, but I'm content with my credit card rewards alone.
Post by TheNebulousMysteryRider on Aug 11, 2022 16:00:50 GMT
I found something wholesome. After tinkering with an old iPhone I found a series of Lego Chima redesigns and MOCS were stilled stored on it.
The MOCS were smaller scale recreations of Sir Fangar's Ice Fortress and Maula's Ice Stomper. I'm surprised I even figured to recreate the swinging bridge mechanic or the Saber Tooth head using the small side build from Tormak's Shadow Blazer. The Stomper was just a bunch of leftover brown bricks stacked together to form legs and a tusk on a flat cream board....but still pretty cool-ish.
The redesign was Tormak's Shadow Blazer, where I used some extra bricks to switch the smaller wheels to be in the back, and the large wheels in the front but extended outward kind of like a pouncing tiger.
If you might be wondering what happened to these creations, since I had a fear of loosing pieces I built everything back as it was intended in the instructions and returned the pieces back to their original sets. But at least it was nice taking a trip down memory lane.
I found something wholesome. After tinkering with an old iPhone I found a series of Lego Chima redesigns and MOCS were stilled stored on it.
The MOCS were smaller scale recreations of Sir Fangar's Ice Fortress and Maula's Ice Stomper. I'm surprised I even figured to recreate the swinging bridge mechanic or the Saber Tooth head using the small side build from Tormak's Shadow Blazer. The Stomper was just a bunch of leftover brown bricks stacked together to form legs and a tusk on a flat cream board....but still pretty cool-ish.
The redesign was Tormak's Shadow Blazer, where I used some extra bricks to switch the smaller wheels to be in the back, and the large wheels in the front but extended outward kind of like a pouncing tiger.
If you might be wondering what happened to these creations, since I had a fear of loosing pieces I built everything back as it was intended in the instructions and returned the pieces back to their original sets. But at least it was nice taking a trip down memory lane.
I found something wholesome. After tinkering with an old iPhone I found a series of Lego Chima redesigns and MOCS were stilled stored on it.
The MOCS were smaller scale recreations of Sir Fangar's Ice Fortress and Maula's Ice Stomper. I'm surprised I even figured to recreate the swinging bridge mechanic or the Saber Tooth head using the small side build from Tormak's Shadow Blazer. The Stomper was just a bunch of leftover brown bricks stacked together to form legs and a tusk on a flat cream board....but still pretty cool-ish.
The redesign was Tormak's Shadow Blazer, where I used some extra bricks to switch the smaller wheels to be in the back, and the large wheels in the front but extended outward kind of like a pouncing tiger.
If you might be wondering what happened to these creations, since I had a fear of loosing pieces I built everything back as it was intended in the instructions and returned the pieces back to their original sets. But at least it was nice taking a trip down memory lane.
And you haven't shared the photos with us?
I knew someone was going to say that. I shot it as a video in front of a mirror, and on here my face is nothing but the Mystery Rider...or is it? Perhaps in the future I'll figure how to get them off the phone and do some heavy editing so I may show thee.
I found something wholesome. After tinkering with an old iPhone I found a series of Lego Chima redesigns and MOCS were stilled stored on it.
The MOCS were smaller scale recreations of Sir Fangar's Ice Fortress and Maula's Ice Stomper. I'm surprised I even figured to recreate the swinging bridge mechanic or the Saber Tooth head using the small side build from Tormak's Shadow Blazer. The Stomper was just a bunch of leftover brown bricks stacked together to form legs and a tusk on a flat cream board....but still pretty cool-ish.
The redesign was Tormak's Shadow Blazer, where I used some extra bricks to switch the smaller wheels to be in the back, and the large wheels in the front but extended outward kind of like a pouncing tiger.
If you might be wondering what happened to these creations, since I had a fear of loosing pieces I built everything back as it was intended in the instructions and returned the pieces back to their original sets. But at least it was nice taking a trip down memory lane.
You should post the photos you took even if the builds no longer exist. They sound pretty neat
I found something wholesome. After tinkering with an old iPhone I found a series of Lego Chima redesigns and MOCS were stilled stored on it.
The MOCS were smaller scale recreations of Sir Fangar's Ice Fortress and Maula's Ice Stomper. I'm surprised I even figured to recreate the swinging bridge mechanic or the Saber Tooth head using the small side build from Tormak's Shadow Blazer. The Stomper was just a bunch of leftover brown bricks stacked together to form legs and a tusk on a flat cream board....but still pretty cool-ish.
The redesign was Tormak's Shadow Blazer, where I used some extra bricks to switch the smaller wheels to be in the back, and the large wheels in the front but extended outward kind of like a pouncing tiger.
If you might be wondering what happened to these creations, since I had a fear of loosing pieces I built everything back as it was intended in the instructions and returned the pieces back to their original sets. But at least it was nice taking a trip down memory lane.
You should post the photos you took even if the builds no longer exist. They sound pretty neat
I would, but as I mentioned earlier what was also captured in the background would break the immersive feeling that comes with the Lego Boards. (When I get time, I'll do some heavy editing to the photos and share.)
I knew someone was going to say that. I shot it as a video in front of a mirror, and on here my face is nothing but the Mystery Rider...or is it? Perhaps in the future I'll figure how to get them off the phone and do some heavy editing so I may show thee.
You should post the photos you took even if the builds no longer exist. They sound pretty neat
I would, but as I mentioned earlier what was also captured in the background would break the immersive feeling that comes with the Lego Boards. (When I get time, I'll do some heavy editing to the photos and share.)