| Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | Ziegelmeister | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 22:02 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, randyf writes:
| I second that. Zamor spheres are large, heavy, and pack quite a punch from the
launchers being squeezed together.
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I'm looking at how it's put together in book 1 page 21 for set 76103.
Looks like you press it down and the resistance against the floor builds up
pressure? This might do the trick.
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Author: | randyf | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 22:01 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 35 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
| In LEGO products, jennnifer writes:
YOu know; I saw that in the list but didn't look closely at it. I assume
it's flexible? And you pull it back and let it fling like a catapult? ...
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Nope. You use two of them together to hold a Zamor sphere, and then squeeze the
two of them together to launch the Zamor sphere. It packs a punch.
See how they are used for the tail of the large insect build in this set:
There is also this one that is used in other sets:
| Of course now that I just said that I have an idea for a lego trebuchet. LOL!
Wife isn't going to like this...
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Author: | randyf | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 21:54 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 41 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, jennnifer writes:
| In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
| We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.
This is way to weak with very short range.
These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
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I second that. Zamor spheres are large, heavy, and pack quite a punch from the
launchers being squeezed together.
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Author: | Ziegelmeister | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 21:52 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, jennnifer writes:
YOu know; I saw that in the list but didn't look closely at it. I assume
it's flexible? And you pull it back and let it fling like a catapult? ...
Of course now that I just said that I have an idea for a lego trebuchet. LOL!
Wife isn't going to like this...
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Author: | Ziegelmeister | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 21:50 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, Dhobeck writes:
Ooo. Yea that looks promising. The photo of the set for looks like
it's mounted to an 1800's style rolling cannon, and that projectile coming
out of it looks like the inspiration for the knock off projectile I saw. I think
my local Kroger has this set in stock. I'll try to grab a copy and try it
out. Thanks!
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Author: | jennnifer | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 21:47 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 45 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
| We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.
This is way to weak with very short range.
These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
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Author: | Dhobeck | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 20:59 | Subject: | Re: What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 52 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| In LEGO products, Ziegelmeister writes:
| We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.
This is way to weak with very short range.
These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
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This maybe?
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Author: | Ziegelmeister | Posted: | Apr 21, 2024 19:44 | Subject: | What's the most powerful projectile launcher? | Viewed: | 154 times | Topic: | LEGO products | |
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| We're mostly a castle system household when it comes to what the kids and
I build. The whole reason I even started parting out sets was to pillage parts
for us and sell the rest to offset everything. Concurrently, a game from my
childhood popped up on kickstarter and I ponied up for the super mega deluxe
version of Crossbows and Catapults. As we're patiently waiting for it's
delivery we've been adapting our LEGO play to incorporate break away walls
to knock down, but it's proving difficult because nothing has enough "oomph"
to knock things down.
This is way to weak with very short range.
These have some velocity but still don't have a lot of kinetic energy.
I never knew about this until this weekend, but I saw some knockoffs with a rubber
tip. Is it powerful enough to knock over a few bricks from 4-5 feet away?
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Author: | Sirius1951 | Posted: | Apr 20, 2024 23:50 | Subject: | Re: Just thought I'd share | Viewed: | 41 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| In My Own Creation, Dhobeck writes:
This is a cool idea! Thanks for sharing.
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Author: | CLBoyce | Posted: | Apr 17, 2024 18:04 | Subject: | Re: Lego Ideas Survivor | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | My Own Creation | |
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| As a HUGE fan of the show Survivor, I think this is awesome. Great job!
(I definitely hit that support button)
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