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Super Skyhawk Heavy Gunship
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 2:37 pm
by warman45
http://factory.lego.com/modelPopup.aspx ... a2e502bf4f
the predecessor to the conventional Skyhawk, this desighn features a dual tail assembly along with much larger and more powerfull engines. this increase in speed and manouverabillity is countered with twice the weaponry meaning that for twice the size it carries twice the weapons with the same vehicle stats. this is truley a force to be reconed with!
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 3:08 pm
by Tarren
That's frackin it.
I refuse to click on any of your links in the Bricks section from now on, because all i'm going to see is digital stuff.
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 3:12 pm
by pesgores
Who cares if you don't click? You do nto know the awesomeness you are losing.
Seriously, how much do these cost? Maybe I can adapt the desgin to my army!
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 3:56 pm
by warman45
this ship costs
$46.78 Canadian
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 5:37 pm
by Doopliss
Awesome. All my previous stuff used a cockpit windshield, and was thus rendered unbuyable.

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 1:22 pm
by Pvt Expendable
Hey nice work and the digital stuff is ok in my opinion, keep em comming
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 6:37 pm
by james+burgundy
my floppy penis wrote:That's frackin it.
I refuse to click on any of your links in the Bricks section from now on, because all i'm going to see is digital stuff.
same here warman45's stuff is all a bunch of crap and he does not build any thing real
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:39 pm
by Nitewatchman
my floppy penis wrote:That's frackin it.
I refuse to click on any of your links in the Bricks section from now on, because all i'm going to see is digital stuff.
Oh, come on, don't be a snob.
If he can build it in DD, he can build it in real life. The only difference is that the real world bricks cost moneyz, and the digital ones don't unless you want them to be real world bricks.
No need to go off on the fellow.
Edit: Seriously, man, you're on the same page as Burgundy....do you
really want to be there?
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2009 8:43 pm
by tahthing
ldd has more limitations since you don't have a virtual craft knife or glue.
and the amount of pieces are limited.
one thing I've found, instead of spending money geting pieces just maek it this shouldent be hard(if you have a good storage system).
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:19 am
by RoC77
tahthing wrote:ldd has more limitations since you don't have a virtual craft knife or glue.
and the amount of pieces are limited.
one thing I've found, instead of spending money geting pieces just maek it this shouldent be hard(if you have a good storage system).
Hey, I understand the use for LDD, LEGO is an expensive hobby. And I am all for building with your heart’s content, in no way I'm for smashing that. But, I do take account the limitations it has, in LDD parts are limited and you will have to use more of your imagination. But you are in a virtual environment without limitations too(i.e. infinite amount of pieces & 0 gravity) You can make the golden gate bridge using 1x1 bricks, but in real life it will fall apart. Some things built in LDD won't hold up in the real word.
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:24 am
by james+burgundy
Nitewatchman wrote:
If he can build it in DD, he can build it in real life.
The problem is he can't even build in DD i mean the only good thing i can see about his stuff is that it is not multi colored and that is just a basic thing ever body should know
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 11:30 am
by tahthing
RoC77 wrote:tahthing wrote:ldd has more limitations since you don't have a virtual craft knife or glue.
and the amount of pieces are limited.
one thing I've found, instead of spending money geting pieces just maek it this shouldent be hard(if you have a good storage system).
Hey, I understand the use for LDD, LEGO is an expensive hobby. And I am all for building with your heart’s content, in no way I'm for smashing that. But, I do take account the limitations it has, in LDD parts are limited and you will have to use more of your imagination. But you are in a virtual environment without limitations too(i.e. infinite amount of pieces & 0 gravity) You can make the golden gate bridge using 1x1 bricks, but in real life it will fall apart. Some things built in LDD won't hold up in the real word.
1x1 bricks that would be hard since you could only build in one direction/
i wish they would add gravity since I've made mini robots in it before and they just fall over since there un ablaced.
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 6:53 pm
by OneEye589
james+burgundy wrote:Nitewatchman wrote:
If he can build it in DD, he can build it in real life.
The problem is he can't even build in DD i mean the only good thing i can see about his stuff is that its multi colored and that is just a basic thing ever body should know
Funny, because I haven't seen any multi-colored creations from Warman. You must have him confused with someone else.
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 7:55 pm
by james+burgundy
this be my clumsy day i meant not multi colored