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  • @zonex1a

    All my net life? I got my first lego at the age of 3. Then I got my first large set at the age of 5 (an underwater scenario with sharks and whale skeletons)... then I just continued to build stuff till my cousin got his Mindstorms RCX and then the fun started. I was illuminated one night with the discovery of the differential, and from there on I've been an avid builder. Accomplishing stuff like 3 speed automatic transmissions that fit in my palm (my hands are large though... LOL).

  • @zonex1a

    You have to be good at engineering. For example, not to brag or anything... But I consider myself a master builder. And I have every right to because I've done things that require skill.

    Go get yourself some sets and build something awesome.

  • @zonex1a i think you have to show the lego company soemthing youve made and if its good you get the job

  • Yes it is for sure underwater, the model was build by Daniel, Eric and Martyn form the Netherlands upon request by LEGO. The motors do not like the water, but the "live" for some time form 5 minutes up to three weeks.

    LEGO does not endorse clains form motors that died while underwater.

    also look for the movie NXT-sans at LEGOWORLD 2008. (during that week about 12 XL-PF motors died.

    Martyn (aka robotica008).

  • it is underwater..... but i dont think i wanna dip my expensive lego power functions into water.... =)

  • if you think about how slow the blue (stones?) fall down ...... i think its under water !

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