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I have 1 of the 1x6 ones :sweet: I got it from THIS set, I feel special now :laugh:

EDIT: I have a custom model using both of them, anyone want to see it?

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Well! I did not know that set had that many rare color parts in it :sceptic: Will it make you jealous to say I got it NIB for $15 at a garage sale? :sweet::poke::moar:

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Well! I did not know that set had that many rare color parts in it :sceptic: Will it make you jealous to say I got it NIB for $15 at a garage sale? :sweet::poke::moar:

omg!...no way!!.....grrrrr! (jealous mode ON)

:devil:

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the brick show has a review of the fortrex...and those new black rubber parts for the tank threads are confirmed.

these should make it alot easier to move the tracks on a smooth surface.

i built 42038 a few days ago and it was impossible to make the vehicle roll along...the only good surface was carpet because it gives grip/friction.

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the brick show has a review of the fortrex...and those new black rubber parts for the tank threads are confirmed.

these should make it alot easier to move the tracks on a smooth surface.

i built 42038 a few days ago and it was impossible to make the vehicle roll along...the only good surface was carpet because it gives grip/friction.

That will be a most welcome addition to the treads.

Although I'd rather see treads made from a different material (more like rubber).

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That will be a most welcome addition to the treads.

Although I'd rather see treads made from a different material (more like rubber).

yeah...add a rubber layer to the thread surface, maybe its not techincally possible with the manufacturing process lego uses?

though i have deffo seen products that did have a rubber surface on top of plastic.

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That will be a most welcome addition to the treads.

Although I'd rather see treads made from a different material (more like rubber).

I agree, it's kind of more realistic anyways.

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yeah...add a rubber layer to the thread surface, maybe its not techincally possible with the manufacturing process lego uses?

though i have deffo seen products that did have a rubber surface on top of plastic.

There are several LEGO parts like that too, e.g. the large helicopter blades.

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I thought that the connector from m-motor to LA directly was the only one that made that possible. I was wrong. Apparently Lego part 47330 is just perfect. Photos will follow

http://bricksafe.com...jpg/355x200.jpg

That does indeed fit reasonably well, but there are those huge balls though. A brick built solution with almost the same form factor and connection options is fairly easy to build:

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The new 71308 Tahu Uniter of Fire has one of the new 3L axles with stop. It seems like many of the new set will be including this.

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Also it looks like a new yellow axle trend is going on..... Wonder why?

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Lastly I am pretty sure this has been posted before somewhere but there is a new 12T gear with axle.

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I don't think there's a special place where you can buy cheap Pneumatics, but you can try buying directly from LEGO. Although I am not sure if they are cheaper than Bricklink.

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I noticed that no panels, of any size, seem to have been produced in dark stone grey - whats up with that? We have black, white, medium stone grey, all shades of green or blue, red, yellow, etc... but no dark grey.

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Well, maybe it is difficult to use a panel in DBG for a model?

The only uses that pop out in my mind are for military

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There isn't much difference when both ball pins are from the same side. However, some builds require that the ball pins are fixed from opposite sides; that's where the version without stoppers comes into its own.

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there is also a Red 10L axel in the new 76046 set: https://www.bricklin...v.asp?S=76046-1

it has not been seen since 2005: http://www.bricklink...&colorID=5&in=A

deffo want that part, i plan to build that Enzo at some point. That Enzo also features a 7L axel in Red, the only set ever to have it:

http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=44294&colorID=5&in=A

Is there a new 6L axel with stop in one of the 2016 sets or did I dream it?

?....there is a new 3L axel with stop in Reddish Brown, but none that you speak of:

http://www.bricklink...P&catString=134

Edited by Richard Dower

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