sawyer klegr Posted December 8, 2017 Posted December 8, 2017 (edited) Hello, this I'm my GBC zig zag module inspired by Akiyuki. This is my first time using eurobricks and I am not quite sure how to use it properly, is this the correct way to post? Any help would be great :-) The module is here. Edited December 8, 2017 by sawyer klegr Edited because I stuffed it up the first time. Quote
mocbuild101 Posted December 8, 2017 Posted December 8, 2017 (edited) Welcome to Eurobricks @sawyer klegr, a couple of places you can learn about Eurobricks are the FAQ and Guidelines sections, and you can get help on the HELP!!! topic. As for the post, it's fine, but some more/bigger photos would be good (you can use Bricksafe to store them), as well as embedding the YouTube video - which you can do by simply copy/pasting the link. Edited December 8, 2017 by mocbuild101 Quote
Frequenzberater Posted December 8, 2017 Posted December 8, 2017 Coincidentally, a few days ago, I mentioned your mechanical version of akiyukis container transport module and posted the regarding YT Vid. And now, you are here :) Welcome! Quote
RohanBeckett Posted December 8, 2017 Posted December 8, 2017 about time you came here! this is where all the cool GBC kids hang out! ;) as for posting.. your best bet is to head over to www.bricksafe.com, and open an account... very lego-friendly image host... to store photos - gives you nice link-able options.. then you can paste in the URL to the jpg (Eurobricks likes under 1024res pics in posts here) you can also paste in a youtube URL, and the forum should automatically display the video inline. (sometimes you just need to remove the s from https for it to work I really admire the modules you are creating... some very original, yet simple mechanisms... and you seem to work very fast! I only get an hour or two every few evenings to work on mine (big one coming soon! :) Quote
sawyer klegr Posted December 8, 2017 Author Posted December 8, 2017 11 hours ago, mocbuild101 said: Welcome to Eurobricks @sawyer klegr, a couple of places you can learn about Eurobricks are the FAQ and Guidelines sections, and you can get help on the HELP!!! topic. As for the post, it's fine, but some more/bigger photos would be good (you can use Bricksafe to store them), as well as embedding the YouTube video - which you can do by simply copy/pasting the link. Thanks, this helps a lot ;-) 8 hours ago, RohanBeckett said: about time you came here! this is where all the cool GBC kids hang out! ;) as for posting.. your best bet is to head over to www.bricksafe.com, and open an account... very lego-friendly image host... to store photos - gives you nice link-able options.. then you can paste in the URL to the jpg (Eurobricks likes under 1024res pics in posts here) you can also paste in a youtube URL, and the forum should automatically display the video inline. (sometimes you just need to remove the s from https for it to work I really admire the modules you are creating... some very original, yet simple mechanisms... and you seem to work very fast! I only get an hour or two every few evenings to work on mine (big one coming soon! :) Thanks! Can't wait to see it. Quote
yoyo08190 Posted December 9, 2017 Posted December 9, 2017 Hello sawyer, I admire your work in gbc. your modules are simple, not very big, and it attracts attention. (especially your transport mechanical container. besides, for who would you have photos? or other video? Are you confused if you try to reproduce it? Thank you in advance for your answer. congratulations again for work. Quote
sawyer klegr Posted December 9, 2017 Author Posted December 9, 2017 3 hours ago, yoyo08190 said: Hello sawyer, I admire your work in gbc. your modules are simple, not very big, and it attracts attention. (especially your transport mechanical container. besides, for who would you have photos? or other video? Are you confused if you try to reproduce it? Thank you in advance for your answer. congratulations again for work. Thank you! I do have a video showing the mechanism here. It is for the older version but works the same. Quote
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