howitzer Posted Saturday at 11:46 AM Posted Saturday at 11:46 AM 8 minutes ago, Ngoc Nguyen said: How does the Artemis Rocket stay in place then Dunno, I haven't researched the mechanism. The System brick that mates with the worm gear is loose in the sense that there's no friction beyond that of parts sliding freely against each other. Quote
anyUser Posted Saturday at 11:48 AM Posted Saturday at 11:48 AM 6 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said: Can anyone with the wormgear and the new nut connector confirm if the nut can be slided freely along the worm gear? If you could 'push' the connector in the lower image over the worm gear it would need to rotate along is main axis. It is similar to a nut on a threaded bolt/screw. Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted Saturday at 02:11 PM Posted Saturday at 02:11 PM 2 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said: How does the Artemis Rocket stay in place then I'm not familiar with the mechanism, but it seems that it could easily be accomplished with a gear on a friction pin, or just having enough gears involved that they have enough friction on their own 2 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said: How does the Artemis Rocket stay in place then I'm not familiar with the mechanism, but it seems that it could easily be accomplished with a gear on a friction pin, or just having enough gears involved that they have enough friction on their own Quote
Stereo Posted Saturday at 03:16 PM Posted Saturday at 03:16 PM The boosters also swing out on an arc, they could be counterweighting it in the 'up' position. Quote
Auroralampinen Posted Sunday at 08:08 AM Posted Sunday at 08:08 AM The 42228 has a new panel:). Quote
Auroralampinen Posted Sunday at 10:09 AM Posted Sunday at 10:09 AM 1 minute ago, Jurss said: Isn't the same on Ducati motorcycle? Yeah, i didn't know these excisted. But apparently they were introduced in 2025. So i have probably lived under a rock :). Quote
aeh5040 Posted Monday at 11:34 AM Posted Monday at 11:34 AM On 1/31/2026 at 11:37 AM, Ngoc Nguyen said: How does the Artemis Rocket stay in place then Isn't there a friction pin in the gear train? Quote
R0Sch Posted Tuesday at 12:02 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:02 AM New Technic parts in the Model T (wheels, windscreen): Quote
Stereo Posted Tuesday at 01:09 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:09 AM (edited) https://rebrickable.com/parts/6596/tyre-816-x-142-motorcycle-z-racing-tread/ Really looks like the same size as these tires (~10 stud * 2 stud), interesting. I wonder if they'll use them in black for a motorcycle. Windshield is I guess dual molded with bars at the end. Stuck into half-pins. Edited Tuesday at 01:13 AM by Stereo Quote
aeh5040 Posted Tuesday at 03:11 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:11 PM On 2/2/2026 at 11:34 AM, aeh5040 said: Isn't there a friction pin in the gear train? Yes there is. In fact there is a neat ratchet mechanism which serves as a noise maker when lifting off and supplies friction against going down again. (Pretty much how a real rocket works in fact !) Quote
msk6003 Posted Tuesday at 03:34 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:34 PM (edited) 14 hours ago, Stereo said: https://rebrickable.com/parts/6596/tyre-816-x-142-motorcycle-z-racing-tread/ Really looks like the same size as these tires (~10 stud * 2 stud), interesting. I wonder if they'll use them in black for a motorcycle. Windshield is I guess dual molded with bars at the end. Stuck into half-pins. For my simple and quick test, looks like tire is very similar size with vespa. (75.1) Left one is vespa(75.1) and right one is old motorcycle tire(81.6) Edited Tuesday at 03:35 PM by msk6003 Quote
howitzer Posted Tuesday at 04:18 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:18 PM 16 hours ago, R0Sch said: New Technic parts in the Model T (wheels, windscreen): Finally a car set I might actually consider buying! Hopefully they make next Detroit Electric model 1916, perhaps as collaboration with Disney, as Grandma Duck's car has been modelled after that one and it would suit well the TLG's attempt to introduce electric vehicles to the lineup. Quote
Davidz90 Posted yesterday at 01:52 PM Posted yesterday at 01:52 PM 21 hours ago, howitzer said: Finally a car set I might actually consider buying! Yes, this! My dream come true would be Bugatti type 35 or some other 20's-30's race car in the 1:8 supercar scale. Quote
SNIPE Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago On 2/3/2026 at 1:09 AM, Stereo said: https://rebrickable.com/parts/6596/tyre-816-x-142-motorcycle-z-racing-tread/ Really looks like the same size as these tires (~10 stud * 2 stud), interesting. I wonder if they'll use them in black for a motorcycle. I was thinking the same, I have 2 from the 1995 V twin super bike but they are very old parts and black, whereas these new tires are DBG Quote
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