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Chris Fultz 10-07-2012 00:15

Rolls-Royce Jet Engine - From LEGO's
 
Scale Model of Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 jet made from Lego's -

Rolls-Royce today unveiled the world's first jet engine to be made entirely of Lego at the opening of Farnborough International Airshow. The engine, which is one of the most complex Lego structures ever built, is a half size replica of the Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 which powers the Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.

http://www.rolls-royce.com/civil/new...jet_engine.jsp

NXTGeek 10-07-2012 00:49

Re: Rolls-Royce Jet Engine - From LEGO's
 
*insert gasps of petrified amazement*

JosephC 10-07-2012 04:29

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#OMGAWESOME

Mark Holschuh 10-07-2012 10:07

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Chris - Any chance that this model will find its way to the Rolls Royce booth at the EAA this year?:]

Jacob.B 10-07-2012 14:02

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And we thought sorting legos back into the kits for our camp was difficult..

efoote868 10-07-2012 14:07

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You've inspired me to


go buy more LEGO bricks.

EDIT: And to all of yous coming here for IRI, there is a LEGO store in the Castleton Square Mall - http://www.simon.com/mall/malldirectory.aspx?id=162

daniel_dsouza 10-07-2012 14:19

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If someone modeled that in CAD, I wonder how long it would take to render...

This is someone smaller and less impressive, but should appeal to audiences everywhere:
http://grabcad.com/library/10030-lego-star-destroyer

cgmv123 10-07-2012 19:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Holschuh (Post 1176836)
Chris - Any chance that this model will find its way to the Rolls Royce booth at the EAA this year?:]

I was wondering that too...

Ian Curtis 11-07-2012 22:55

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I wonder how they move it. It's really big (strike one), heavy (strike two), and probably reasonably fragile (strike three). Maybe take it up for a test flight on their test bed? :D


One of these things is not like the other, one of these things just does not belong...

Chris Fultz 12-07-2012 07:37

Re: Rolls-Royce Jet Engine - From LEGO's
 
it won't be at OshKosh / EAA for 2012, but I am going to work on getting it to the FIRST Championship in St, Louis for 2013.


Here is a link to a video of the engine "in action" at Farnborough.

http://gizmodo.com/5925061/watch-the...gine-in-action

JosephC 13-07-2012 04:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Fultz (Post 1177010)
it won't be at OshKosh / EAA for 2012, but I am going to work on getting it to the FIRST Championship in St, Louis for 2013.

Yes please!

Michael Hill 13-07-2012 17:16

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Pretty awesome. Too bad you can't get it to IRI :-P

Dustin Shadbolt 14-07-2012 02:56

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So yeah....I built a house out of LEGO's once.....it was small and what not. Lol. This is truly amazing and I'm still in awe.

Wayne TenBrink 15-07-2012 08:53

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I was at the Farnborough Air Show and I even spent some time at the Rolls-Royce "booth" (actually huge section of one of the exhibitor buildings), but I missed this display. Bummer for me! I was too busy looking at the Joint Strike Fighter vertical lift system, which includes some bearings that I work on.

Farnborough is an engineers' dreamland. Millions of square feet of exhibitor space and lots of civil and military aircraft, both flying and on static display. The massive civil aircraft (including Airbus A380 and Boeing 787) did their version of aerobatics (steep climbs, sharp turns, low passes, touch-and-go landings, etc.) and the military aircraft showed their stuff - including full afterburner takeoffs (which set off car alarms), vertical climbs, loops, high speed low passes, etc. All very cool (and I got paid to be there).


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