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    DiscoMick Guest

    I'm building a new Defender

    Yes, I am - in Lego.

    Got given the new Lego Defender kit for my birthday, so obviously I set out to build it - and got a shock at how large and complex it is, with thousands of pieces.

    The build manual is 500 pages! I'm building a new Defender

    The build is divided into four sections.
    Section 1 is the front suspension and transmission. It includes a working high-low range and a suspension with twin working shocks on each side.
    It took about three hours and 81 pages of instructions to complete. That included having to backtrack to fix a problem caused by fitting a wrong sized cog, and then reassemble.

    Only 419 pages to go!

    Now started on stage 2, which is everything you see in the second pic below. I'm paranoid about losing a piece, so keeping them in packets for as long as possible.

    At this rate I'm not sure I'll have this done before Christmas.

    Here's a couple of pics.


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    Blows me how they can still call it Lego when the pieces are molded to a specific shape, its not like its made up of random sized blocks like i used to play with and build stuff from. When my dad first went overseas in 1976 he brought me back a technical Lego helicopter, that was made of of standard shaped blocks.
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    That 1st generation technical helicopter, complete and in a box is worth a pretty penny these days. Very collectable.

    MJS
    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Blows me how they can still call it Lego when the pieces are molded to a specific shape, its not like its made up of random sized blocks like i used to play with and build stuff from. When my dad first went overseas in 1976 he brought me back a technical Lego helicopter, that was made of of standard shaped blocks.

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    Ohh and when you have finished...

    Land Rover Defender #42110 LEGO(R) Light Kit | Light My Bricks - Light My Bricks AU

    Will finish it off.

    MJS

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    It’s not a defender without a snorkel I'm building a new Defender
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saulman1010 View Post
    Ohh and when you have finished...

    Land Rover Defender #42110 LEGO(R) Light Kit | Light My Bricks - Light My Bricks AU

    Will finish it off.

    MJS
    Oh yes, I'll definitely need the light kit. Thanks.

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