My new Lego train, Ferrari and the flags at BMW Burswood

Today I bought a Lego train set. My brother had an old 9V battery opperated model from the late 70's and it's interesting to see how much they've changed. Note below how the tracks are swinging about wildly as I crank up the juice.

I have a Santa Fe locomotive coming from Europe later this week; I wonder if I can get it sideways?

Here's a video of the Lego Ferrari I was recently given by Lego. Note the working steering column and life-like piston action.

... and rounding out the list are the flags at the BWM dealership in Burswood. I think they look cool at night with the shadows flickering on the street.

Guess who just signed up to You Tube? :)

3 Comments so far

  1. Hale on May 31st, 2006

    What are you filming these with?

  2. mlambie on June 1st, 2006

    The camera in my phone can take video, which is why the quality is poor. For these purposes though it’s great… not to mention that You Tube converts 3GP video (which is a deriviative of AVI I think) into something everyone can see.

  3. James on June 6th, 2006

    Stick to coding, your film directing is pretty naff.

    YouTube is shit too, so much crap that people seem to feel everyone needs to see or couldnt have seen on TV like MTV clips and movie trailers.

    Smells like 12 year old kids with nothing better to do such as http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLbFDMplZDs this smoo doesnt even merit the bandwith.

    And its in the top rated section.

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