Kind of cool thou, it even has some nice extras
http://shop.lego.com/Product/Factory/Product.aspx?p=LFH002&mid=b7aca050-1398-49c8-a3de-a17cbc5860b8
You can download a digital building instruction if you have Lego's
Digital Designer software installed
Nicklas Ingels / Los Angeles, 2019
http://www.tyrell-corporation.pp.se
http://www.ingels.se
Wow - Lego Factory is exactly the kind of thing I talked about in the
other Lego thread. I had no idea it actually existed. What a brilliant idea.
LH
Amen to that!
In fact I remember hearing about it, but had forgotten.
I wonder what other gems people have designed?
--
StainlessSteelRat
http://www.stainlesssteelrat.net
Chris Kelvin: You're not Gibarian.
Gibarian: No? Who am I then?
Chris Kelvin: A puppet.
Gibarian: And you're not? Or maybe you're my puppet. But like all
puppets you think you're actually human. It's the puppets dream, being
normal.
> Amen to that!
>
> In fact I remember hearing about it, but had forgotten.
>
> I wonder what other gems people have designed?
There are a lot of cool looking Japanese style robots. Licensed content
is a bit iffy - there are some recogniseable transformer characters but
they aren't under their trademarked names.
Some of the buildings and such are amazing - as good as any of the
official models, and there are some cool cars as well.
Of course, a lot of stuff is obviously created by little kids, which is
great of course but they obviously aren't quite as impressive as some of
the more advanced models.
LH
I found some windscreen pieces of "Kaitimar spinner" here (the lateral
traslucent slopes). Others, at ebay.com.
Here you have another interesting place to find pieces:
http://www.bricklink.com/searchBrowse.asp?itemType=P
I'm not associated with any of previous companies or individuals, but,
looking for especific bricks, these links are a great value IMHO.
:-)
Joan Fuste / My Blade Runner
http://www.mybladerunner.com