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We're a band! We're a band! With guitars in our hand, we're crossing the land!
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lugnet.announce.moc, lugnet.build.minifigs, lugnet.general, lugnet.town, lugnet.fun, lugnet.technic
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Tue, 14 Oct 2003 19:31:29 GMT
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Well this is a first of sorts for me on several levels:

It’s my first time to use FTX for a post so if this fubar’s, my apologies ahead of time.

It’s the first (and hopefully) the last time I’ll use such a long title but I couldn’t resist. Gold star to anyone that recognizes the reference.;)

It’s also the first time I’ve used a Technic motor, gear reduction, or fiber optics in a MOC, and I found a great use for the new 2x2x2 Click-blocks from the Alpha Team under water sets (they make great speakers).

So, may I formally introduce you to:

Crazy Leo and the Knights!

Their first “garage band” appearance was in Columbus, OH at the August COLTC Tuttle Mall display:



Still, despite appearing atop the local supermarket, their performance landed them the attention of producer Tommy Brickly. He immediately signed them to a recording contract and set about updating their stage and light show.



The band members (l-r):

Jef Studsdown - bass, backing vocals

Johnny Brickson - lead vocals, guitars, banjo(1)

Crazy Leo - drums (whatever you do, don’t ask him to sing)

Gary “Half Stud” Offset - guitars, backing vocals

Tek’nique - guitars, backing vocals (2)


They performed this past weekend with their new stage at the Dayton GATS as part of the COLTC display (I can’t believe I didn’t get any pictures of them in the display.. oops.) and seemed to meet with favorable response from those attending.

The folder was just moderated (thank you!) if you wish to see more images:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=59845

I apologize for the lower quality of the lighted images; my digital camera is old and tired and doesn’t like it when I play with exposure settings but I think the idea of how the fiber optics function is conveyed.

I’m extremely pleased with how everything turned out with this MOC.

The fiber optic generators are spun by a single motor running off a worm gear for speed reduction so that both generators ‘fire’ at a more reasonable speed of once every 1.5 to 2 seconds or so. Early gearing had them firing off way too fast (1-2x a second) for my liking.

The last lesson was learned in the field: One motor + 2 FO generators + 3 flashing lights=too much drain for 1 9v battery. The setup devoured 3 9v’s (to my knowledge) over the first day and a half till Mike Gallagher was cool enough to loan me a 3ft power cable to run it directly from a train regulator. That solved the problem once for all. Thanks Mike!

Comments and questions are welcome, hope you enjoy it!

Joel J

(1) No one is really sure why he plays the banjo. No one has asked, probably because they’re afraid of his answer.

(2) Arguably the most popular member of the band and certainly the most easy on the eyes. It’s the green hair.



Message has 9 Replies:
  Re: We're a band! We're a band! With guitars in our hand, we're crossing the land!
 
(...) Joel, Looks really cool. The speakers are just great! I believe the title is in reference to a Audio Adrenaline song from their album Don't Censor Me. Nate (21 years ago, 14-Oct-03, to lugnet.town, FTX)
  Re: We're a band! We're a band! With guitars in our hand, we're crossing the land!
 
I love it. Great job with the band and instruments. I particularly like the drum set and the expression of the drummer is awesome. The guitar cables are a nice touch too, and the monitor amps... and the giant stage poster behind the drummer. Wish I (...) (21 years ago, 15-Oct-03, to lugnet.town)
  Re: We're a band! We're a band! With guitars in our hand, we're crossing the land!
 
(...) That is really cool. I particularly like the use of wrenches and corner plates for guitars. That is probably the best rock band scene I have seen done out of LEGO. -Mike Petrucelli (21 years ago, 15-Oct-03, to lugnet.town, FTX)
  Re: We're a band! We're a band! With guitars in our hand, we're crossing the land!
 
(...) Great stuff. I like the look. On the topic of the lights. If you have a Mac(iTunes+os9) and a RCX you might like this idea I had from while back (URL) the show in-sync to the music! Again props on the layout. DaveG Ps: Mail me/comment if (...) (21 years ago, 15-Oct-03, to lugnet.town)
  Re: We're a band! We're a band! With guitars in our hand, we're crossing the land!
 
(...) Good call. Excellent model. I partcularly like the drum kit. (...) What's the definition of a gentleman? Someone who knows how to play the banjo, but doesn't. :) Allister (21 years ago, 16-Oct-03, to lugnet.town, FTX)
  Re: We're a band! We're a band! With guitars in our hand, we're crossing the land!
 
(...) Cool band Joel! Hey, can this girl I know join?: (URL) Take care, Gary (21 years ago, 17-Oct-03, to lugnet.town)
  Re: We're a band! We're a band! With guitars in our hand, we're crossing the land!
 
(...) Joel that is superb, those speakers are great! But a great band needs *LOTS* of mean looking guitars, maybe you should try to sign a deal with (URL) Brickenrocker Guitars>? ROSCO (21 years ago, 18-Oct-03, to lugnet.town, FTX)
  Re: We're a band! We're a band! With guitars in our hand, we're crossing the land!
 
(...) Hi Joel, I really like your band. The ingenuity of you guys (and some gals) always amazes me, since my own attempts are still at the pathetic stage. Could you please tell me what you used to make the bass drum? Is it a 2x2 round brick on its (...) (21 years ago, 19-Oct-03, to lugnet.town, FTX)
  Technic set 8855
 
This came out when I was about 11 and I wanted it so bad. Two problems: 1. It wasn't available in India at that time 2. None of my relatives were kind enough to shell out $120 for it Fast forward 14 years, I'm now in the US, am employed and have (...) (21 years ago, 19-Dec-03, to lugnet.technic)

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