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Lego Motor!

Reply #1
put a little slick50 in it and lets see how fast we can spin it:evilgrin:

very cool though

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Reply #2
I watched that about 5 times. That is freakin' cool. I love the low RPM "idle" sound - sounds like a top fuel engine

Of course if I built it I'd have to find out what the redline is... the hard way... :D
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Reply #3
Quote from: Thunder Chicken;220127
I'd have to find out what the redline is... the hard way... :D


That's what I'm sayin...it's just legos, right??
just think...blow your engine up..and snap it back together, haha :hick:
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Reply #4
wow!, I need to go to the attic and dig out my expert sets!!
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Reply #5
I bet it makes more power than my 3.8 :mullet:
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Reply #6
lol i wonder if he could make a 5.0 version id rather pay for compressed air than gas lol

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Reply #7
I found a whole forum once dedicated to building real engines out of legos...they had some awesome shiznit, including full bodied cars that were propelled by those engines.

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Reply #8
I got like most of the ford powered and Muscle cars and Random supercars hot wheels in the last 4 years or so but i forgot all about how cool Legos can be if you got the time to build stuff out of them.
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Reply #9
That is awesome! Legos have seemed to go by the wayside in the past years. I remember about 10-15 years ago, store aisles were packed with different Lego sets.

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Reply #10
Quote from: kingcars;220141
I found a whole forum once dedicated to building real engines out of legos...they had some awesome shiznit, including full bodied cars that were propelled by those engines.


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