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Hah ! Saberwing beat me to it by a couple minutes.

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Ldd is funny sometimes, build this (or that) and view the building instructions.

Also D3K speaks or rather visualises the truth.

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2 stacked 1x2 plates

:roflmao: I can't stop laughing. You made my day.

Edited by Balrog

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:roflmao: I can't stop laughing. You made my day.

A 1x2 plate with a 1x2 tile on top is even worse.

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A 1x2 plate with a 1x2 tile on top is even worse.

Only if it is a tile from the 70s without the groove.

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A 1x2 plate with a 1x2 tile on top is even worse.

That's easier, if you have a 2x3 plate with 2 1x2 plates under it leaving a matching hole. Then you can use the normal brick separator.

Haven't tested this:

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I think that's the worst so far, the rest are fine with needlenose pliers, but this is just cruel. Edited by S.I

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I think it's possible to pull out the red 2L axle with a needle or something, if you use the pinhole next to the black pin

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Then replace the grey thick 1x2 with two thin 1x2s with two axle holes, getting those out is difficult enough as it is when you can grasp the axle normally.

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Then replace the grey thick 1x2 with two thin 1x2s with two axle holes, getting those out is difficult enough as it is when you can grasp the axle normally.

That is indeed cruel :devil:

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Zing!

I think an official Lego separator on both sides would take care of that. Also, some of these LDD models look impossible to assemble also, as noted. I really like the turntable one as a gift idea. I would love one!

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Here is something I came up with a few weeks ago

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By the way this is my first post, So hi everyone. :D

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Here is something I came up with a few weeks ago

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By the way this is my first post, So hi everyone. :D

Welcome to Eurobricks! :classic:

How on earth did you manage that? I assume that is a real picture?

I would think the only way to assemble this is to cut away the middle "ring" on the pins holding that wheelhub, allowing them to be pushed through the whole structure. But it would be next to impossible to dissasemble :tongue:

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Thanks! Yes it is a real picture, remarkably easy to put in with small grey pins, tricky to get out. :)

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Thanks! Yes it is a real picture, remarkably easy to put in with small grey pins, tricky to get out. :)

Aha, the thought of small pins didn't cross my mind. Nicely done though!

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Aha, the thought of small pins didn't cross my mind. Nicely done though!

Thank you! It was extremely strong, very good for a live axle perhaps. You get them apart using a flat head screwdriver and no damage is caused to any parts.

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Haven't tested this:

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This is good. I would not want to test that either but a hot pin stuck in the red axle and allowed to cool down could get it out.

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Then replace the grey thick 1x2 with two thin 1x2s with two axle holes, getting those out is difficult enough as it is when you can grasp the axle normally.

I've managed to make it even worse

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Two thin 1x2 with 2 axle holes, one with the axle, one with a half-axle pin

To build it, simply stack two thin plates, join them with the half-axle pin, then put a connector peg into the crossblock, and lock it in with your 2-length axle

Then, just throw it away because you can't recover from that.

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Any attempt to pull the red axle out is made impossible by using two thin 2L lift arms. They are hard to separate even in the most ideal conditions. It essentially doubles the holding power since each arm is meant to have the same grip on the axle. It's the same as using two half bushes instead of one full bush.

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24t gear in the center of a large turntable.

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And, quite literally, apart:

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ll you need to do is just slip something thin and fairly strong, like a butter knife,into the crack between the two halves. Give it a twist, and they come apart.

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How about this?

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24t gear in the center of a large turntable.

ll you need to do is just slip something thin and fairly strong, like a butter knife,into the crack between the two halves. Give it a twist, and they come apart.

I have actually used this - it was essential for the rotating knot. I found that a crown gear gives a tighter fit (which I needed). I can confirm that the turntables can be taken apart easily without damage to lego or the user.

Edited by aeh5040

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