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9 hours ago, Carsten Svendsen said:

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This is actually one of my favorite Technic parts. It's a frame avant la lettre :) The only problem with it is that when I use it in a model, and then create instructions for that model, then many people cannot rebuild my model because its a rare out-of-production Bionicle part. The mold for the part is probably long gone...

That LA bracket thing you showed is also super rare (it was only used in one set), and costs 6 euro used, so not an option. The 2x2x2 cross block is brilliant, but if its pinhole is pinned to a beam, it blocks the holes adjacent to the pinhole.

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Just now, Erik Leppen said:

That LA bracket thing you showed is also super rare (it was only used in one set), and costs 6 euro used, so not an option. The 2x2x2 cross block is brilliant, but if its pinhole is pinned to a beam, it blocks the holes adjacent to the pinhole.

It actually appears in two sets: 8295 (B model) and 8264 (A and B models). Funnily enough, both sets were designed by Alfred Pedersen.

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Would indeed be very useful. you can't always just 'leave a pinhole open' because it can still get in the way, so having one pinhole less is a necessity.

Edited by SNIPE

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Anyone know what the wheels in R2D2's side arms may be? They seem to have the new 8-tooth gears inside. 

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On 4/26/2019 at 10:40 PM, Erik Leppen said:

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This is actually one of my favorite Technic parts. It's a frame avant la lettre :) The only problem with it is that when I use it in a model, and then create instructions for that model, then many people cannot rebuild my model because its a rare out-of-production Bionicle part. The mold for the part is probably long gone...

That LA bracket thing you showed is also super rare (it was only used in one set), and costs 6 euro used, so not an option. The 2x2x2 cross block is brilliant, but if its pinhole is pinned to a beam, it blocks the holes adjacent to the pinhole.

I have a bin full of those. Can't figure out how to use them. I'd love to see creative uses for this part so i could actually utilize them.. 
I originally bought a bunch of them because they were cheap. 

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7 hours ago, Mechbuilds said:

I have a bin full of those. Can't figure out how to use them. I'd love to see creative uses for this part so i could actually utilize them.. 
I originally bought a bunch of them because they were cheap. 

Use them for creating 90 degree angles. If you're building a big box, these would be really useful

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Does someone know what are the differences between the type 1 and type 2 ?

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Type 2 exist only in two sets, and aren't used with driving ring,
And I can't seem to see any visible differences.

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Only the cross hole looks to be a little different.

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2 hours ago, mpj said:

Only the cross hole looks to be a little different.

Oh okay thanks

 

1 hour ago, Ivan_M said:

42003 in white:

That's cool, I thought we already had some, considering all the white technic sets that exists...

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Finally. That part was a long-standing omission in part availability.

But it's funny how often we see new Technic recolors first appear in non-Technic sets.

  • Lime cross block 3L in another Speed Champions Porsche, in exactly the same configuration as this white one
  • White inline axle joiner 2L in the latest Modular Building
  • Yellow angle connector #2 in Emmet's Tricycle

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@Erik Leppen, I think it's due to a purpose of the parts: in the Technic series they are mostly just structural elements and it doesn't really care if they are in a neutral color like black or gray shades, the model's color is claimed by the panel elements meanwhile. For the Systems (I still use this name for brick+plate sets) these parts are structural + visual elements in the same time and it seems that TLG had no choice to color them properly as they are integral parts of the sets. Imagine that green or white Porche 911 with LBG connectors :grin:

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7 hours ago, Erik Leppen said:

Yellow angle connector #2 in Emmet's Tricycle

Actually, it was first released under the Drome Racers line in 2002 in the set “Street ‘n’ Mud Racer”.

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YEY the new 28 tooth gear comes in this set.

I wonder if the largest medium blue spike prime technic frames come with the 42100 too.

and if the bugatti disk bakes are compatible with the new hubs.

I think the new color is Medium Orange

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OH WOW NEW CV JOINTS TOO  :wub_drool::wub_drool::wub_drool::wub_drool:

 

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All new parts from Technic 2H

XL Linear Actuator
28z gear
Linear clutch bottom half
Linear clutch top half
Liebherr bucket
Planetary wheel hub ratio 1:5
CV joint male half
CV joint female half

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Any idea how the 28z gear will be meshed? 

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1 hour ago, Ngoc Nguyen said:

Any idea how the 28z gear will be meshed? 

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20T DBG = 1.4:1

12T DBG at right angle = 2.33:1

 8T spur offset =3.5:1

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9 minutes ago, Doug72 said:

20T DBG = 1.4:1

12T DBG at right angle = 2.33:1

 8T spur offset =3.5:1

Nice demonstration!

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