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thank you sorry I didn't read some posts first
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Does anyone know a good place to download Microsoft Access, and which version works best? I'm using windows 8.1
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It is a really nice model (the youtube one) with awsome working features.
I used a lathe all day today
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Great Model Team style
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The main thing I have learnt is that it's not much fun having to dismantle and rebuild several times because it just doesn't look right.
you may like to try Lego Digital Designer, it allows you to build and try different things without breaking parts and fingers from building and rebuilding
Great job for a first MOC
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Fantastic, the use of gears makes perfect XJ220 wheels :D
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Wow, probably one of the top 3 best Lego motorcycles. All parts are Lego? TIres with strings are the best part of it, so is the front brake!
All lego except the pneumatic tube tyres which is a very close match in size, but much more affordable.
Also, the motor valve train failed to work as designed, the next giant harley I make will surely have working valves, rockers, pushrods, cams, crank, rod and pistons
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Hi, this bike is built now, check it out on my Flickr at
https://www.flickr.com/photos/129074043@N05/
Kieran
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The technic community is much greater over there (I think) than it is here in Australia. From my experiences at the brickvention the only technic models there were official lego models. I have been going for about 7 years now and I think I have only ever seen about ten MOCS there over the years. But I don't know about London
I'll be rocking a whole stable of my Technic Motorcycles at Brickvention 2015
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Anyone have any idea how the headlights are held on the 42036? I see only trans clear in the axle hole on the headlight part.
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Top quality project paper planes are timeless fun
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Great shelf piece
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42036 Pro's:
-Bold styling
-Looks great in the box art
-GULF colour scheme
-Headlight arangement is superb
-Extremely sturdy build
Con's:
Missing panels under the handlebars
Seat is too long
Bottom of fairing is too wide (see Yamaha R6 above)
Kieran
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Those molds were most likely made using Electrochemical Machining.
Thanks for the link, I'd never heard of Electromechanical Machining.
I reckon you're right, it would explain the extremely high costs of lego molds we hear of.
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My primary school had a few modulex bricks, in the lego bucket. I was always amazed by the novelty of their tiny size.
In the photo on this twitter post, it looks like they are using original molds! They are clearly not new.
How on earth does one grind a square shoulder ito the corner of a steel mold Brilliant metalwork!
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Dish 5x5 scala lampshade in red is currently one available and $217!
A red one sold for over 80 dollars a few weeks ago
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Nice website dude
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I can't wait to get the new tyre and curve it into a realistic motorcycle tyre by squishing it onto another rim!
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Got an error yesterday after trying to import 2 wanted lists into brickeficiency
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Blast, it will be years before I can correct the spelling of my own name
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Wonderful news!
A natural selection by the people of the world.
Long live Lego!
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I was 17 and hadn't touched lego for 5 years when I saw the 8420 Technic Street Bike.
I liked it so much I bought it instead of my motorcycle licence test which got potponed for another week
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Google "sand drags" if you are intersted in off road V8 drag bike racing.
[MOC] Funny Car Dragster (Completed)
in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Nice realistic dragster!