Message from @M4Gunner
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Sounds pretty neat
I should narrow my interests to something I can sell
or something that would help me get a job
Hell, I dont even have the drill bits I'd need for this DIY PCB project
specifically I don't yet have any drill bits in millemeters, only fractional inches <:GWfroggyFeelsBaguetteMan:398569671290257415>
*ECB
Wonder if the parts list, all told, cost any less than a Bugatti 🤣
You looked at the retail(regular size) Bugatti Chiron? I really wanna make a StuGIII in this style
for the 1:1 sized lego chiron, my first thought was, "how? technic chassis tend to be a bit flimsy/flexy"
It's an aluminum chassis, with real wheels, but everything else is lego
those trans-red liftarms tho
oh ffs, aluminum chassis
THATS CHEATING
they should have at least moulded aluminum technic beams instead
It's still 90% lego
and then how many pounds of metal
10% of a car is a lot of raw materials
Maybe... 400lbs of metal?
those flexible skin body panels though? gorgeous
They used Technic motors
nice
And Lego BRAKES
now to be honest they would have got better performance by going with a 3rd-party motor solution made FOR legos, IE compatible with them. theres a few kits you can put in your lego RCs to make them faster
Technic 1:1 M4A1 when tho
that flexible skin design is perfect for the enormous problem of translating a curvy sherman to bricks
I can see a fully lego tank more possible than a lego car
why is that
Suspension is different
Omg
I just got to the part with the lego electric drill
💚
granted it looks insanely easy to make, and not many specialized parts
the lighting is fantastic
2,304 PF motors <:GWfroggyPepoThumb:400751103223922689>
There's no kill like overkill.
If they gave me the keys to the car I might have to crash it just to watch it explode 😄
I'd love to work on some stupid project like this
at over one million LEGO parts, I'd like to mention that the avg. price of a LEGO piece is 10 cents, although technic parts are in general priced above average