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efferman

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. here is the latest file http://www.doktor-brick.de/index.php/Attachment/10066-lucio-chassis-lxf/
  2. sorry for answering so late. Tripletschiee The female towballs dont have frictionridges, but they fit without much play. rehnskit, i will make a sketch to get a idea about the dimension edit: a knob 6 would have a diameter of 4 studs. a pretty large Diff this would give
  3. i have ordered the telescopic parts five minutes ago so i can show you the real life dimensions in roundabout two weeks. And we will see how the 1x11 cylinders work with them.
  4. i think the boom design is final
  5. theoretical a wormgear driven extension should be possible
  6. the telescopic boom is on a good way i think. But the outer box is still left
  7. Dafgek, the female towball pins are online Ingmar, buying lego will stop first when iam 6 feet under or my wallet is totally empty. Saberwing, maybe a part which can fit in the new outriggerbox and use it as extendable part? bj51 i have not ordered these rim yet
  8. on the large clamshell bucket is nothing made yet, the female towball pin should be no problem, but actually i have to much other things to do, so please be patient. today something is arrived
  9. dafgek, something like this? aminich and motomatt, a two stage telescopic actuator should be possible, but which dimensions it should have?
  10. sure https://www.dropbox.com/s/18xovy07cj8c8nd/epic.zip?dl=0
  11. Thanks Unfortunately the routing of the hoses for the telescope and the grapple is really difficult and i havent fount a proper and compact solution for it.
  12. Thanks i have made a lxf of the boom http://www.doktor-brick.de/index.php/Attachment/10978-epsilon-lxf/
  13. a small video of unfolding and folding the epsilon
  14. Has someone noticed the new buckets on the scraping wheel?
  15. today something has arrived me. btw, the gearring has 132 teeths
  16. 1) i never look which axis is vertikal, so i dont know. important is the view on the shapeways product page. is the hole on this picture vertical, it will be nearly 100% sure printe3d in this orientation. 2) i have no doubt they are correct, or do you draw oval holes?
  17. when shapeways change the orientation this is bad luck. the only thing i can do is to set the orientation in a optimal way, everything else is fate. your description of your dimension sounds like wrong orientation.
  18. 1) yes 2) Polishing has a disadvantage: they use small stones to polish the parts and this put a lot of force onto the parts. a set of parts which is connected together is not really safe to polish without breaking the connection. in the eyes of shapeways this makes the part unprintable. 3) maybe the hole was not oriented vertical and the gravity makes it oval.
  19. zblj, it will be attached to the turntable like this and the two sides will be connected by standard lego parts Kumbll, you can order white, polish it a bit and then paint it in a colour what you want
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