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Hey all,

I was asked to post up the mini turntable ID numbers for anybody who would be interested in purchasing the part through LEGO Direct.

Here are the element ID numbers:

4652235 for the grey part

4652236 for the black part

Thanks,

Daniel

Posted

Absolutely, TLG Customer Service will sell them! Go to Shop.Lego.com , click on the "Contact Us" at the bottom of that webpage, then telephone them IF you have a Credit Card. You can order up to 15 different line items IF you have the Lego Element IDs (not the Bricklink part numbers). The parts must be from Lego sets sold within the last five years. I've had good success with this method to obtain parts that are RARE on Bricklink.

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Yup, I've had pretty good results ordering through LEGO Direct. I bought 4 wheels from 8297 for $25, as well as 100 black gear racks for the same price. The black racks weren't available on Bricklink in that quantity, and $25 shipped for 100 was pretty comparable to the grey racks on bricklink.

I did check on power puller tires and pneumatic cylinder brackets, but neither part was available anymore. :sad:

Edited by dhc6twinotter
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I did check on power puller tires and pneumatic cylinder brackets, but neither part was available anymore. :sad:

that is a shame. i bet TLG has a secret stash of powerpuller wheels in a factory in the Netherlands :laugh: .

tim

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Yup, I've had pretty good results ordering through LEGO Direct. I bought 4 wheels from 8297 for $25, as well as 100 black gear racks for the same price. The black racks weren't available on Bricklink in that quantity, and $25 shipped for 100 was pretty comparable to the grey racks on bricklink.

I did check on power puller tires and pneumatic cylinder brackets, but neither part was available anymore. :sad:

I'm looking for the tires from 8297! Did you get wheels and tires, or just tires. The only ones on BL are singles from different parts of the US. That's too many different shipping charges. If anyone has four that they would part with, please let me know. Is the LEGO ID# 54120?

Thanks

Posted

I have also had much success with Lego Direct which is why I am planning on making another order in the next few days.

But in response to original post.. Does the mini turntable spin freely? Do the gears mesh well (especially at the 90 degree angle pictured)?

Posted (edited)

I'm looking for the tires from 8297! Did you get wheels and tires, or just tires. The only ones on BL are singles from different parts of the US. That's too many different shipping charges. If anyone has four that they would part with, please let me know. Is the LEGO ID# 54120?

Thanks

The part number is 4291178

I have a bunch of new 8297 tires...Check your inbox... :thumbup:

Edited by Paul Boratko
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I'm looking for the tires from 8297! Did you get wheels and tires, or just tires. The only ones on BL are singles from different parts of the US. That's too many different shipping charges. If anyone has four that they would part with, please let me know. Is the LEGO ID# 54120?

Thanks

To be honest, I don't remember if that was just the tires or both rims and tires. I think it was both tires and rims, since at the time, I didn't have any other rims that size. The rims are the standard size larger rims found on the Unimog and Supercar, so if you have those rims, new ones wouldn't be required. Your best bet is to probably order your tires through Paul or LEGO Direct.

But in response to original post.. Does the mini turntable spin freely? Do the gears mesh well (especially at the 90 degree angle pictured)?

Yup, the turntable seems to spin fairly well. The gears mesh about as well as any other bevel gears that are 90 degrees apart. I think it's going to be a pretty handy part to have. :thumbup:

Posted

What all can we stick through a turntable? I remember on a technicbricks post it said we could fit an axle, or a LA/MiniLA, or up to 4 pneumatic tubes (4? I think thats a bit crazy)

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Got the 9391 today and took some pictures of the new turntable (these shown here is more of UFO-quality...). Also, tried some gears together with the part to see how it meshes. Enjoy!

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It is not yellow - the lamps are causing this (even with flash used).

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The gear profile - half-bevel.

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The meshing used in the set. This config gives a rather rough connection (not that smooth as expected).

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With a 20T bevel gear, works fine.

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With a 16T gear on a straight beam - not even connected...

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Same 16T with a twist - now it works.

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A 8T must also be used on an angle.

Posted

Yes - the two parts just snaps together (but it is a bitch to separate - there is a risk to damage the parts in the process) and they spin as freely as two pieces of plastic without any lube or bearings can do.

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