Wednesday, November 20, 2013
LEGO® 10226 Sopwith Camel
10226 Sopwith Camel is a Creator set released in June 2012. It includes 883 pieces.
The Sopwith Camel was a British First World War single-seat biplane fighter introduced on the Western Front in 1917. Manufactured by Sopwith Aviation Company, it had a short-coupled fuselage, heavy, powerful rotary engine, and concentrated fire from twin synchronized machine guns.
The plane uses mostly dark green, dark tan, dark grey and black parts. The control stick in the cockpit actually moves the ailerons, elevators and rudder through strings routed through the plane. The rotary engine spins when the propeller is spun.
from the brickipedia
acquired here late summer 2013.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Math Break (II): The QAMA Calculator
Thanks to Ilan Samson, J. Salcedo and Ebay I've got a QAMA Calculator.
QAMA is the calculator that thinks only if you think, too.
QAMA stands for Quick Approximate Mental Arithmetic.
More here: http://www.qamacalculator.com/
QAMA is the calculator that thinks only if you think, too.
QAMA stands for Quick Approximate Mental Arithmetic.
More here: http://www.qamacalculator.com/
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
The question the world is now asking
«Hey all I'm new to the forum but have been going to this site for years now.
I have gotten up to step 45 on the Sopwith Camel and been having problems. I followed what they wanted but the default position of the back flaps are sticking up instead of even like it should be. I figured out the rubberband attached to the window is a problem but there isn't much I can do since this is how it's supposed to be built.
Any help would be great or if anyone else has had this problem too»
Kirbymonster at bricksetforum.com
More to follow soon...
I have gotten up to step 45 on the Sopwith Camel and been having problems. I followed what they wanted but the default position of the back flaps are sticking up instead of even like it should be. I figured out the rubberband attached to the window is a problem but there isn't much I can do since this is how it's supposed to be built.
Any help would be great or if anyone else has had this problem too»
Kirbymonster at bricksetforum.com
More to follow soon...
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
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