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Another Batmobile, but this one turns out to be pretty good in off-road mode. The MOCeur presents here a 2in1 vehicle with its configuration on one side Lowrider, similar to a Formula 1, and the configuration Off Road with a raised cockpit and wheels that move apart to better understand the terrain.
I was amazed by the photos that you urgently need to discover presented by pastormacman on his flickr gallery.
His Batmobile is in the running in the Wheels of Justice contest organized on FBTB.
Here is a MOC on which I spent long minutes asking myself the following question: Did the guy who did that do it seriously or in the second degree? I still have a doubt ....
In short, we are dealing here with a new BatCycle proposed by SHARPSPEED.
On the one hand, it looks like a Pocket Bike and on the other hand I find the construction quite ingenious. The small size of the machine makes it a little ridiculous, but we find the silhouette of a BatPod ...
In terms of features, not much to report except that the machine is on the minifig scale according to its creator and that the front wheels are independent which allows a nice effect in the turns as in the photo below.
It was after reading tonight's VIP newsletter that I asked myself the question: What if the Sith were not successful?
In fact, LEGO doubles your VIP points with the purchase of the pack 5000067 pompously titled LEGO® Star Wars Sith Collection and grouping the sets 7957 Sith Nightspeeder sold 20 € on Amazon et 7961 Darth Maul's Sith Infiltrator sold 48 € on Amazon.
We can already ask ourselves questions about this pack which should not interest many people and conclude without getting too wet that LEGO is trying to get rid of a few extra boxes in its stock.
If at least LEGO had made the effort to produce a new box as is the case with the usual Super Packs, I would have spent 105 € to add a new box to my collection. But there, apparently we are only entitled to a bundle of two known boxes that many of us have already purchased separately.
So, if you absolutely want to treat yourself to these two sets which frankly are only interesting the minifigs and you love the VIP points, rush on the lego shop. Otherwise, buy them on Amazon, or go your way and save your money for the 2012 novelties, you will need it ...
Another nice MOC as part of the competition organized on Eurobricks, with this very well designed hoverbike and presented on a support that conceals a construction pearl: If you look closely at the base of the MOC you will discover the Batman symbol reproduced in a very intelligent by this MOCeur.
The debate is already emerging about the paternity of this technique on flickr. zenn would have failed to credit proud love for this representation of the symbol (see image below) ....
Unless the two MOCeurs had the same idea to achieve this result .....
Anyway, this MOC which also features Mr Freeze and the Joker is a great success. The machine is interesting, the base is ingeniously designed and the final rendering is worthy of a good place in the competition Eurobricks LEGO Batman Contest.
This year, the Americans will be able to participate in the construction of a giant maxifig of the Santa Yoda 12 feet high or about 3.60m and based on the minifig which is available in the set. 7958 LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar.
The operation will take place from November 18 to 20, 2011 in San Francisco. Suddenly, this information in itself is not very interesting for us, forgotten AFOLs of our old Europe.
But what is already more interesting is that this construction will take place via the usual process used in this type of event that LEGO regularly organizes elsewhere than here: The public is invited to build "superbricks"(4 x the size of a classic 2x4 brick) which will then be assembled to create the giant maxifig. Each brick of the basic model you see in the image above alongside the minifig from set 7958 will therefore be reproduced with a Superbrick in the giant model.
the website dedicated to Santa Yoda will only open its doors on Monday, November 21, 2011.
https://www.legosantayoda.com/
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