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Hi,

As the title states, I'm currently looking for the StarBricks MOC instruction booklets for the SB00201 TS-Project & SB00101 U-Project.
If you are willing to part with them, I would greatly appreciate it. I am located in Canada. Thanks. 

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I'm also looking for these instructions and part list for the TS project if anyone is willing to consider allowing me to rent it for a month, that would be an acceptable option as well

 

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On 12/10/2024 at 6:31 PM, BigDon said:

StarBricks MOC instruction booklets for the SB00201 TS-Project & SB00101 U-Project

Phew - are these instructions for parts of some sort of time-machine or teleportation system?

Man, I have a FD55-F here in my 5160 and can't figure out to run it under CPM-86 1.1 at 80TPD/96TPI - damned. It only does the 48TPI DSDD stepping.

:pir-huzzah2:

Posted (edited)
29 minutes ago, Toastie said:

Phew - are these instructions for parts of some sort of time-machine or teleportation system?

Man, I have a FD55-F here in my 5160 and can't figure out to run it under CPM-86 1.1 at 80TPD/96TPI - damned. It only does the 48TPI DSDD stepping.

:pir-huzzah2:

Wouldn't that be great if it was for a time machine? I'd be able to go watch Star Wars at its original release date back in 1977.

The question though is which time travel theory do you subscribe to? The Back To The Future one where what you do will change your present or the Avengers Endgame one where your present is now your past and it's become a new timeline?

A teleportation system would be great too. It would make getting to McD's/Wendy's/Popeye's/Jolibee's a lot easier.

In any case, check it out here https://www.starbricks.net/

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34 minutes ago, BigDon said:

I'd be able to go watch Star Wars at its original release date back in 1977.

Well, I did :steve:

OK, it was in France, 1977, quite the nice theater; I was simply blown away. It happened during a high-school student exchange trip (I was barely 15 years old, hated French, history, English, politics, biology; loved chemistry, physics, philosophy - yeah NERD, I know), but the dad of the family I was living with for two weeks served in the French Foreign Legion, so he had a lot of cool stories to tell! I simply loved these nights, when he was drifting away I had such a hard time to follow, as my French was terrible.

The only thing I never got accustomed to was "Que la force soit avec toi" ... it even sounds better in bloody German (to me) ... we were all whispering that phrase in French when we left the theater ... I will never forget that. 

With regard to time travel subscription: Star Trek. It doesn't get funnier. Second up: Of course, Back to the Future! 

And Holy Crap - I checked out the link you provided: WOW :pir-stareyes:. This is so cool! And I can clearly see why you guys are looking for details!!!

Thank you very much for enlighten me, Sir!

Best wishes and I sure hope you eventually find what you are looking for!
Thorsten

 

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6 minutes ago, Toastie said:

Well, I did :steve:

OK, it was in France, 1977, quite the nice theater; I was simply blown away. It happened during a high-school student exchange trip (I was barely 15 years old, hated French, history, English, politics, biology; loved chemistry, physics, philosophy - yeah NERD, I know), but the dad of the family I was living with for two weeks served in the French Foreign Legion, so he had a lot of cool stories to tell! I simply loved these nights, when he was drifting away I had such a hard time to follow, as my French was terrible.

The only thing I never got accustomed to was "Que la force soit avec toi" ... it even sounds better in bloody German (to me) ... we were all whispering that phrase in French when we left the theater ... I will never forget that. 

With regard to time travel subscription: Star Trek. It doesn't get funnier. Second up: Of course, Back to the Future! 

And Holy Crap - I checked out the link you provided: WOW :pir-stareyes:. This is so cool! And I can clearly see why you guys are looking for details!!!

Thank you very much for enlighten me, Sir!

Best wishes and I sure hope you eventually find what you are looking for!
Thorsten

 

Damn, I'm jealous!! Just so you know, I speak French (well, French Canadian) and I still have a hard time understanding the French accent. Sometimes, I even have to turn on subs when they use a fully French French actor because I can't follow/understand them.

And glad to be of service ;)

 

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29 minutes ago, BigDon said:

Damn, I'm jealous!!

Don't be - it is just ... time. Hey, the Electric Light Orchestra made an entire album about that :D

Heehee, good to know that I am not the only one, struggling with languages ;)

Again, good luck with finding the things you need!!!

All the best
Thorsten

 

 

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