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This is one of the most beautiful studless models in the midscale that I've seen! Wonderful design and functions, great job!

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This is one of the most beautiful studless models in the midscale that I've seen! Wonderful design and functions, great job!

I conquer!

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Very good looking rudolf, believe it or not I built 1 just like it but smaller just before you made this video.

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I love both models, but the Honda civic is superb! Thanks for the instructions. :thumbup:

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If you missed it, here is the two first video opf the word in progress of my mechanical calculator. The carry mechanism, and the keyboard. Then, I will make the visual result (adding and substracting) and the overflow mechanism.

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Looks very nice. :classic: Especially since my interest has been shifting a bit from Technic vehicles to Technic machines.

A while ago I was planning to build my own Lego mechanical calculator, but in the end I did not start.

Good luck with the rest of the calculator! :classic::thumbup:

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The next video about mymechanical calculator, presenting the overflow mechanism and substraction.

The next video will be the last, the showcase of the machine :)

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Two new creation you have maybe missed :)

The next will not be vehicle, but working object !

:)

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The next video about mymechanical calculator, presenting the overflow mechanism and substraction.

The next video will be the last, the showcase of the machine :)

Very nice. Reminds me of the mechanical cash registers they had a supermarkets about 40 years ago ... anyone 'else' knows what those are?

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This is great, I like very much the extending boom.

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And new creation ! A tiny creation but with lot of possibilities : a lego working microscope using a water dropt as a lens, have a look to it :

And of course, a building instructions available on my blog (for free !) : http://www.nico71.fr/lego-working-microscope/

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Try to build you own and send me some picture of your sample !

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