Zahru II wrote:I quite like this. Is there anything else holding those gatling barrels together apart from friction?
Whiteagle wrote:Zahru II wrote:I quite like this. Is there anything else holding those gatling barrels together apart from friction?
Indeed, the Gatling Gun is most impressive, and I'd love to be able to build one if it was a legal build...
...Aw, it isn't.
Flashplopavenger wrote:How can a build be illegal?
Whiteagle wrote:Flashplopavenger wrote:How can a build be illegal?
Well, it's a term the Lego Group uses to describe building techniques they do not recommend.
Basically, since tires aren't suppose to be used as rubberbands, it's illegal since the stress could snap the tire.

BrikWars 2010 Rules wrote:BrikWars ... stands in pretty direct opposition to many fundamental elements of the LEGO® philosophy, such as "Not Teaching Kids How Funny It Is to Set People on Fire."
Whiteagle wrote:Hey, he asked me how a build could be "Illegal" and I answered!
I probably wouldn't it build it then, especially since I couldn't do it in LDD first, but I've got nothing against other people using it.
BrikWars 2010 Rules wrote:BrikWars ... stands in pretty direct opposition to many fundamental elements of the LEGO® philosophy, such as "Not Teaching Kids How Funny It Is to Set People on Fire."
Falk wrote:It's OK, thanks for explaining it. You could just buy the parts on pab and then build it IRL.

Whiteagle wrote:Flashplopavenger wrote:How can a build be illegal?
Well, it's a term the Lego Group uses to describe building techniques they do not recommend.
Basically, since tires aren't suppose to be used as rubberbands, it's illegal since the stress could snap the tire.
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