![]() 05/01/2017 at 11:30 • Filed to: Sky Dongs, Rocket, Space, Not NASA, LEGO, LEGO Space | ![]() | ![]() |
“ Those have got to be the biggest f_____g d___s I’ve ever seen. ”
To that, I say: “Well they ain’t big enough.”
In reality, though, I’m more bummed that I can’t make a better rocket engine. I’ve tried using wheels on the central stage but they collide and it’s not like I can establish a connection to put the smaller nozzles in. I want the greebling but can’t make it happen.
Whatever. Those d___s are big because we’re gonna ____ Enceladus.
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wheels on a rocket? Tell me more...
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The official answer:
Link since Kinja will shrink this image
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It’s greebling. If you look at pictures of the City/Creator-size wheels on Brickset, you would see that they have these shapes and knurls and all that, and you can use it to add in mechanical detail and feel to a build. It isn’t used to roll the rocket along.
(These are the times when I hate replying on mobile.)
![]() 05/01/2017 at 12:09 |
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Not my scale, really. Not even close. The one I’m building is more like this:
https://brickset.com/sets/7468-1/Saturn-V-Moon-Mission
(Also, that’s the biggest d__ I’ll ever want to have and own. And at about Php7000-10000 it’s quite cheap considering how massive it is and the caliber of the product.)