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Recently I was thinking about BrickLinking all of the parts to build my own 8275 set, but instead decide to just build the B model, and also take the opportunity to change the color to all black, grey tracks, and some red bushings, which I thought would be more interesting. Also made some modifications to improve functionality and also some small additions as well.

The model

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The biggest modification was to the supports for the tread - the original specified shorter, axle 4 supports with gears, not free to rotate, and the treads kept getting hung up on the gears. I changed this to axle 8 with two pin connectors to allow free movement of the treads over the supports. Design flaw probably due to the limited part availability on B-models.

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You can see the wear on the pin connector due to chain links rubbing over the parts

bottom view, one roller built according to instructions, the other my mod

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Added some lights and glow-in-the dark tiles to enhance playability

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image recorded with the lights dimmed

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Also had to add some parts to the undercarriage to strengthen the structure - the new parts are the grey beam and the two black beam 3L, for cross bracing.

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Of course, not everyone was happy with the new color scheme

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disclosure - some images PS'd to adjust contrast and saturation, color balance, and clean-up the background

BTW, this is my first posting of an actual build on EB, so any feedback / comments welcome!

Edited by JGW3000
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I'd be interested to see your model, but my employer (and many others) blocks dropbox so I can't see the images. I like the description though! I am a little surprised you had problems with the treads on the B-model because I have had the B-model built for years and it works wonderfully.

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Blakbird - sorry about that, I made an account in BrickSafe and linked pictures from there, hopefully this will work better. Possible issues with the treads - either the sprocket wheels move a bit on their axles, getting the treads out of alignment, or I made the support rods too tight, so that the smaller red insert parts didn't rotate freely - either case, works better with this fix.

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