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20:37 - Setup for the night

21:53 - Jupiter

22:03 - Pleiades

This counts as closed, right?

Stocked up on 2 x 2 tiles needed for an MOC we're preparing for the Great Western Brick Show in Swindon, and filled the box with other parts in colours we don't have in stock at the moment.

225 tiles removed, and still a huge pile

Plate 1 x 2 Reddish Orange 173

Bricklink
3023

Plate 1 x 8 Reddish Orange 37 Bricklink
3460
Tile 1 x 4 Reddish Orange 30 Bricklink
2431
Tile, Round 1 x 1 Heart Dark Pink 32 Bricklink
39739
Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 1 2/3 with Studs on Side Yellowish Green 46 Bricklink
32952
Tile 2 x 2 Dark Tan 449 Bricklink
3068
Brick 1 x 3 Light Nougat 11 Bricklink
3622
Plate, Round Corner 3 x 3 with 2 x 2 Curved Cutout Black 20 Bricklink
68568
Wedge, Plate 4 x 2 Left, Pointed Light Bluish Gray 5 Bricklink
65429
Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud Medium Nougat 16 Bricklink
85996
Total   819 £16.99 £0.0207 per brick

Catalogue I found with one of the bulk buys.

Tub of Mixed Technic Parts. Sets I've found so far:

8233 - Blue Thunder versus The Stinger / 8239 - Cyber Challenge

Missing parts:

- 2 x 78c09 (Dark turquoise)

- Figure's helmet

8233 - Blue Thunder versus The Stinger / 8239 - Cyber Challenge

Missing parts:

- 1 x 3068b (black with sticker)

- 1 x 32015 (black)

- 1 x 2817 (black)

8202 - Blast Off Chopper with Bungee Cord Power!

Missing parts:

- 1 x 32068 (red)

- 1 x 6580 (red)

- 1 x 6579 (black)

8205 - Bungee Blaster

Complete!

8209 - Future F1

Missing parts:

- 2 x 32193 (black)

- 3 x 6632 (red)

- 1 x 32063 (red)

- 1 x 32056 (red)

Commemorative photo taken for the 30th anniversary of PlayStation launch. Everything is wired up behind the TV and ready to be turned on anytime.

We built a futuristic city where powerful AI drones can lift and move entire sections of the city!

Our city has everything — houses, parks, roads, markets, and even a roller coaster.

Each city block is a separate module connected with magnets, so the drones can pick them up and rearrange the layout.

The drones are solar-powered and controlled by an AI tower that decides where each piece should go to keep the city running smoothly.

🌆 Story: The Year 2095 — The Living City

In the year 2095, cities no longer stay still.

They grow, move, and adapt — thanks to an intelligent system known as AURA (Adaptive Urban Reconfiguration AI).

AURA watches over the city from its tall control tower, analysing what people need every hour of the day.

If the population in one area grows, AURA sends out giant drones to bring in more housing modules.

When families want more green space, parks and gardens are flown in to replace empty blocks.

Every building is modular, every street flexible — the city reshapes itself to keep people happy, healthy, and connected.

This is not just a smart city — it’s a living one.

⚙️ How It Works

Our LEGO city is built from 25 modules — roads, houses, shops, parks, and more.

Each module contains a magnet, and our two drones have magnetic claws that can lift them.

The drones are connected to a mechanical lifting system that can raise or lower the magnets to pick up or release the modules.

When the AI tower “decides” to rebuild the city, the drones move the modules to new positions — creating new layouts for the residents.

This design shows how future AI could help cities adapt instantly to people’s needs, manage space efficiently, and even rebuild after disasters — all powered by clean solar energy.

Lego poster, framed 90s boxes cut-outs and minifig frames

by admin_ud7wlosj | Oct 28, 2024 | 0 comments

I’ve been meaning to tackle a few Lego projects that have been waiting patiently for the right moment—and I finally had the chance to get started!

The poster features the following sets (that I can find):

6398 - Central Precinct HQ from 1993 (owned)

6389 - Fire Control Center from 1990

6539 - Victory Cup Racers from 1993

6430 - Night Patroller from 1991 (owned)

Beside these sets, I’ve also framed some cut-outs from Lego boxes I had as a kid. At the time, I thought trimming down the boxes would save space. Looking back, I wish I’d kept them whole, but on the bright side, these cut-outs now make perfect “posters.”

Most of these sets are from the '90s—a few I’ve rebuilt, but most are still tucked away in my Lego chest, waiting to be revived. I’ll be listing them on the site soon, complete with their current “status,” both to track my progress and to see how much space I have left for display.

Below are two frames I bought years ago when I first started collecting Minifigs. These frames now showcase a few classic collectable Minifigures (CFMs) from earlier series, plus some fun additions from bulk purchases.

The display also includes 6594 - Gas Transit and 6388 - Holiday Home with Campervan, two childhood favourites that I’ve recently rebuilt. More sets will join this setup as I gradually rebuild them!

Removing Steam games from Control Panel

by admin_ud7wlosj | Oct 23, 2024 | 0 comments

PowerShell script

It's pretty annoying when you're trying to find an actual piece of software in Windows, and Control Panel > Programs and Features shows you all the Steam games installed since OS reinstall.

Found on: https://nickolas.gupton.xyz/2021/03/05/remove-steam-games-from-control-panel

Run in PowerShell (as admin)

$counter = 0;

foreach ($steamGame in (reg query HKLM\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall | findstr /C:"Steam App")) {

reg delete $steamGame /f;

$counter += 1;

}

foreach ($steamGame in (reg query HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall | findstr /C:"Steam App")) {

reg delete $steamGame /f;

$counter += 1;

}

if ($counter -NE 0) {

Write-Host ("Removed " + $counter + " games from Control Panel and Apps list.");

} else {

Write-Host ("No games found.");

}