brad257

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  1. Does the flexible tubing require additional cutting down from the original size in the f1 set, if so where can i buy some of this tubing from so i can keep the original f1 sizes. I am in the uk. Thanks
  2. Thanks for all the help everyone i look forward to recreating this great model. Therion do you have any instructions for Nathanael's GT car? I cant get that CAD file to open
  3. If you could upload the instruction to rapidshare or megaupload or similar that would be great. Every Little Helps. Thanks
  4. thanks, in unofficial there are folders p and parts, which folder do i paste the file into EDIT: Got it working just wondering how you can tell what size axel is being used at each stage? or can you break down a part list for each stage or is there anyway on to click on individual parts to identify them
  5. I am getting the errors "Error loading submodel LS40.DAT" and "Error loading submodel LS41.dat" any ideas, i am trying to open the mpd film from the brickshelf gallery for this model. Thanks
  6. Thanks for this, he said he made the model using only parts from 8458 and 8466 why would some of the parts be unofficial (just wondering). Any other tips for creating this model what be welcomed as i found it diffult to navigate the model in the view i was using. Thanks
  7. I am new to the technic scene and i really like this model, i have recently purchased both 8458 and 8466 and i would love to create this model but i dont really know how to create a set of instructions from the mpd file, I looked online at a tutorial to create some instructions and it didn't work, also when i open the file in a viewer (which i have no idea to use) there are about 20 missing files, even with the latest ldraw library. just wondering if anyone has created or could create a set of FULL instructions for this model it would be greatly appriceiated. Thanks in advance Brad