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I really cannot understand how you all are able to find parts either new or existing in such poor quality pictures - I had enlarged them quite a lot and still cannot see s... :) 

I am impress by your findings :) :) 

regards

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5 hours ago, nguyengiangoc said:

The red axle is clearly visible on top of the arm in the Telescopic Loader. And the yellow axle is used at the front wheel of the BMW bike.

Yeah, I'm actually going to retract my statement. I looked closer at the pictures, and there are some yellow axles.

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I think the spacing is correct for most of the parts. I think a L motor is hiding behind the panels on both sides, so there would be space for either a AA or AAA battery box in the middle, as it is 11 studs wide between the tracks. It either uses a 1:1 ratio with bevel gears, or a 5:3 for power.  it's rear sprocket driven, as it appears that nothing is in the front, and that system seems to perform better for tracked vehicles (at least from my experience, as it limits track bind in the forward direction.)It's unfortunate that it lacks suspension, as it appears to be rigidly affixed to the panel, a simple bogie suspension would have sufficed, though the potential for modding in 4 road wheels with suspension wouldn't be too difficult.

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14 minutes ago, Tommy Styrvoky said:

Tracked racer image by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

I think the spacing is correct for most of the parts. I think a L motor is hiding behind the panels on both sides, so there would be space for either a AA or AAA battery box in the middle, as it is 11 studs wide between the tracks. It either uses a 1:1 ratio with bevel gears, or a 5:3 for power.  it's rear sprocket driven, as it appears that nothing is in the front, and that system seems to perform better for tracked vehicles (at least from my experience, as it limits track bind in the forward direction.)It's unfortunate that it lacks suspension, as it appears to be rigidly affixed to the panel, a simple bogie suspension would have sufficed, though the potential for modding in 4 road wheels with suspension wouldn't be too difficult.

Its confidential do you even read, eurobricks could have some problems.

Posted
3 hours ago, Huaojozu said:

Can anyone tell the cm length of the bike? 

My observation is about 30-35 centimetres.

My only problem is that is too big for Constraction figures...

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Can anybody enlighten me on these questions:

- Why posting the images on Eurobricks can cause Eurobricks problems, but Reddit and Imgur still have them?
- Why can CM4Sci post the supposedly confidential images? I mean, does TLG allow him to or TLG just doesn't care or something...

Posted
45 minutes ago, nguyengiangoc said:

Can anybody enlighten me on these questions:

- Why posting the images on Eurobricks can cause Eurobricks problems, but Reddit and Imgur still have them?
- Why can CM4Sci post the supposedly confidential images? I mean, does TLG allow him to or TLG just doesn't care or something...

Eurobricks cooperate with TLC.Posting this is like posting some secret information about some sensitive information.Reddit and imgur doesnt have any asociation with TLC, Imgur mostly delete this photos in few hours by TLC request.

People have they own mind and everybody are curios.Thats all.

Posted (edited)
18 hours ago, Jeroen Ottens said:

New elements spotted so far:

is there a new 1L wormgear on the telescope loader (at the top of the telescope)?

And maybe they use a pinhole with two axles on both sides at the same location...

11x3 curved in dark blue on the ship

4x4 bent in white on the ship as well

It's not a new worm gear, it was used once before in that set with the small dump truck, excavator, and front-end loader. It was in the front end loader, it was part of the arm lifting system.

EDIT: This piece right here.

Edited by mattthewise
Adding in link
Posted

Some good set for first half of 2017. That ship, with all the dark blue stuff :wub:

17 minutes ago, mattthewise said:

It's not a new worm gear, it was used once before in that set with the small dump truck, excavator, and front-end loader. It was in the front end loader, it was part of the arm lifting system.

EDIT: This piece right here.

This piece was quickly discontinued changing models to incorporate original worm gear.

Posted

I think it is a new worm gear on the Telehandler. It appears to be one stud long, with an axle going though. Could it be like a 12 tooth double bevel with a worm gear? The 2014 worm gear looks too long to fit in the space allotted.

Also what is the part holding the axle between the two red 2x4 liftarms?

Posted

Is anyone else happy were getting more lime? Lime is a rare color to find in large quantities for cheap so this and the Claas and the tracked racer will help drope those prices.

Posted
4 hours ago, Tommy Styrvoky said:

I think the spacing is correct for most of the parts. I think a L motor is hiding behind the panels on both sides, so there would be space for either a AA or AAA battery box in the middle, as it is 11 studs wide between the tracks. It either uses a 1:1 ratio with bevel gears, or a 5:3 for power.  it's rear sprocket driven, as it appears that nothing is in the front, and that system seems to perform better for tracked vehicles (at least from my experience, as it limits track bind in the forward direction.)It's unfortunate that it lacks suspension, as it appears to be rigidly affixed to the panel, a simple bogie suspension would have sufficed, though the potential for modding in 4 road wheels with suspension wouldn't be too difficult.

1: no panel in the tracked racer is large enough to hide a l motor, 2 i spotted the l motors already and its not hidden behind a panel

24 minutes ago, Tommy Styrvoky said:

Any idea what the red part is between the two upper return rollers on the tracked racer?  Here's some progress on it in LDD. I think there's going to be some interesting geometry in the front of it, to give the body it's correct slope.

29654828680_06c2c415ba_c.jpgtracked racer ldd WIP by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr

the body is right but 50% of the tracks are wrong,

Posted

42066 is super-interesting. Medium Blue is not dead! Seems to have some 11954, 64782 and 18945 panels which make up most of the fuselage and air intakes, the control surfaces and rear are in black with some red accents overall.

It's hard to tell from the tiny, grainy image what the PF parts bring to it, but landing gear and control surfaces are obvious possibilities.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Gnac said:

42066 is super-interesting. Medium Blue is not dead! Seems to have some 11954, 64782 and 18945 panels which make up most of the fuselage and air intakes, the control surfaces and rear are in black with some red accents overall.

It's hard to tell from the tiny, grainy image what the PF parts bring to it, but landing gear and control surfaces are obvious possibilities.

where did you find the pics of it?!

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