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Thanks for the update! I will probably want to build the rotary dumper in the future, so it's a useful improvement.
In the meantime I discovered that it is possible to import LDD lxf-files in bricklink. Unfortunately the files from @dunes gave an error while uploading them in Bricklink. I could import them in Rebrickable and saw that it was a colour issue with some parts. Easy to fix and after that I could import the files in Bricklink without any problems. Very nice to have Wanted Lists for so many modules already, that really saves a lot of work!
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Hi @Doug72, thanks for your quick answer! Ok, I will use your fix with the train module then and use the 13L lift arms.
I really like bsx-files as you can import them directly in a Wanted List in Bricklink. So ordering lego parts is just a few mouse-clicks instead of manually adding the individual parts. That works best for me, because most of the time I order all the parts needed for a lego model, not just the parts I don't have.
I will definitly have a look at the LDD-files from @dunes, they look very promising with the modifications!
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Hi, I am following this topic with great interest. Nice to see how you try to improve the different modules and make them more reliable and robust. I would like to start collecting lego parts for some of the simple modules and gradually expent with the more complex ones (and maybe in the future try to design a module of my own to contributie to this topic :-) ). Before I begin ordering lego parts, I have a couple of questions:
In the other Akiyuki topic I have found bsx-files for the train itself, the loader, the unloader and the siding component.
- Did someone make bsx-files for the other components like the reverse module, passing module (double crossover) and/or rotary dumper/elevator module? @dunes, or is it possible to extract a part list from Lego designer using your LXF-files?
- @Doug72 with your improvement of the train module, did you just simply replace the 15L liftarms with 13L liftarms?I hope you can answer my questions!
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It was a great contest with very good entries! The top three is what I had voted with only number 1 and 2 reversed.
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10: 10
9: 6
3: 4
2: 3
1: 2
7: 1
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Whenever I see the image for 42031 I think of my old 8868
Hey, that was the first thing I thougt too! A mini 8868 :-)
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Thanks for providing the link! So I really did overlook the inventory
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Hi,
Very nice little models! I would really like to build them and display them next to their original size models. I just purchased the instructions for the 853 and was wondering if there is also an inventory available for the bricks needed (maybe I overlooked them). That will come in handy for purchasing the bricks with Bricklink.
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1) Stayed away from lego from 16 till 36, so 20 years
2) In total about 10 years
3) As long as nice new sets come out, I will be building with lego
4) New building style with studless brought me back
5) I now am more interested in building and the functions than the playability of a set.
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Great, I'm curious to see what you come up with!
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The last years I bought a lot of sets I missed during my dark ages. I think the one I still 'miss' is 8448.
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Your welcome! Of course all flagships would be really nice, but the 8258 sounds very interesting to me! Nice to see it's extremely likely
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A favourite set would be impossible. From the early years I really like 8860, from the nineties 8480 and more recently 8043.
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The beginning looks very promising. Good luck with the rest!
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When I only look at the sets I own, the worst for me would be 8090.
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Probably the first time in years I didn't by a Technic Set! Although there are some sets of 2013 I will buy next year. Only set I got was the 10234 Sydney Opera House, but of course it's not a technic set.
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Very nice C-model! I didn't really care for the 42004, but this c-model makes it worth buying after all.
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Like the others said allready, really nicely done! What other flagships are you planning to make in this size?
[GBC] Akiyuki Train System: Type 2 mods and improvements
in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Oh wow, never seen stud.io before, but looks very promising. I will download and check it out with the ldd-files from @dunes. Thanks for the tip @Berthil!