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So, I finally got around to installing Stud.io, and as an introductory model, I decided to attempt a MOC that I would never build in real life--one in which all the parts are permanently connected. It wasn't as hard as I expected, largely because of the introduction of the larger frames since I originally conceived the idea. The main flaw is that the Servo motor cannot rotate all the way to the end points, but other than that I am pleased with it! Let me know if you discover any aspects that either cannot be built, or can be taken apart.

Perhaps this is how I attach the file?

https://www.bricklink.com/v3/studio/design.page?idModel=255849

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How does the connection of the rear axle inside those 5x11 frames work? Looks to me like something that can't go together efen before it can't come apart, but I could be wrong of course :grin:

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@piterx you might wanna edit your signature. Seing that dumb "Tinypic image no longer available" image really doesn't help anybody :tongue:

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1 hour ago, Gray Gear said:

@piterx you might wanna edit your signature. Seing that dumb "Tinypic image no longer available" image really doesn't help anybody :tongue:

ahah yep you're totally right! ill just make something for it :)

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Hmmm, interesting concept, I wonder if some of it could actually be dismantled due to how flexible the largest frames can be (ehem, Flexari, ehem). Albeit I do not own the parts to verify how much actual deformation they can have. 

Though nothing a pair of tweezers, razor blades and needle-nose pliers can't dismantle))) 

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5 hours ago, Gray Gear said:

How does the connection of the rear axle inside those 5x11 frames work? Looks to me like something that can't go together efen before it can't come apart, but I could be wrong of course :grin:

If I understand you correctly, it works like in this image, just with frames filling in the bare pin and axle.

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9 minutes ago, syclone said:

Hmmm, interesting concept, I wonder if some of it could actually be dismantled due to how flexible the largest frames can be (ehem, Flexari, ehem). Albeit I do not own the parts to verify how much actual deformation they can have. 

Though nothing a pair of tweezers, razor blades and needle-nose pliers can't dismantle))) 

Yes, I'm pretty sure I could get a physical one apart, though some pins might pay the price (there's a reason I'm one of the few builders who regularly run out of pins!).

Did I link to the file correctly? 

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1 hour ago, dr_spock said:

Has it been children tested yet?

As it is a virtual MOC, I tested it extensively with virtual children.

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52 minutes ago, 2GodBDGlory said:

Couldn't tell you! I haven't seen that movie, though my Dad had told me the plot many times.

Although I am aware that we're going off topic here, it's a must-watch. I won't spoil anything though!

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