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Technic General Discussion
Nalyd997 replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Ahh I wish I had a spare $240 bucks! I just saw a brand new sealed unimog on ebay with free postage!! Oh well -
MOC Land Rover Discovery 3
Nalyd997 replied to Chapachuk's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Dude this is bloody awesome! I have an extreme love for Land Rovers, with them being the family car for years. Great work!!! -
[REVIEW] Custom RC Tires
Nalyd997 replied to Nalyd997's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
@MajklSpajkl The grip is great, I have not noticed it slip in any situation! -
[REVIEW] Custom RC Tires
Nalyd997 replied to Nalyd997's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
@Mikuri These tires are great as I said in the description I think. For $17 you can't pass them! And no I haven't tried any other tires. Being a student axial ripsaws, ansmaans and superswampers are quite expensive. I would prefer a lego set -
To open or not to open...
Nalyd997 replied to Rikus's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Is this a rhetorical question? Open it as you get brand new buggy motors which are quite rare. Then you can get a full use out of them -
Ackerman and crabbing
Nalyd997 replied to Leif's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I thought about this for a while and came to the conclusion that you het do something with midstorm motors and have profiles set on the brick. But then most cranes are built with those (I don't know the number for them) wheels in 42009, which would take up a lot of space. Hmmm... -
Ackerman and crabbing
Nalyd997 replied to Leif's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
You should check out how Huib de Van hart at lifting bricks does it. It is pretty amazing! (I'll put the link in later) -
Midscale Willys MB
Nalyd997 replied to Mark275's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Looks great! I love small scale 4x4's -
I do know that but this is for the 'greater good' of a Lego Rubik's cube. Otherwise I completely aggree with you. I found this guy on ebay who wanted to sell his 8070 technic supercar for a ridiculous price and he had glued it together! Some people...
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Thank you heaps!!!
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Hi there everyone! This might not be the correct forum, however I did post it in general discussion but no one has got back to me :() I have just ordered all of the pieces to make a Lego rubik's cube like this one: Now I was just wondering what glues are alright to use on Lego because I don't really want to stuff up now. It needs to be able to bond to ABS (which is the cube it is based on). It needs to not bubble or foam and be generally clean and strong. This is also to see if anyone else has done it before so feel free to post a picture of yours. Thanks, Nalyd997
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Damaged 47154 motor
Nalyd997 replied to Tommy Styrvoky's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I am no technical wizard but I would say that that little circuit board changes the strength of the energy flowing to the motor, so if it is removed power would be directely going to the motor, hence making it wear out. I am not sure if this is correct but if you remove it it probably won't work but it is still worth trying cause hey it is not doing anything at the moment;) -
[HELP] Lego Rubik's Cube
Nalyd997 replied to Nalyd997's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Fixed! -
Hi there everyone! This might not be the correct forum, however I did post it in general discussion but no one has got back to me :() I have just ordered all of the pieces to make a Lego rubik's cube like this one: Now I was just wondering what glues are alright to use on Lego because I don't really want to stuff up now. It needs to be able to bond to ABS (which is the cube it is based on). It needs to not bubble or foam and be generally clean and strong. This is also to see if anyone else has done it before so feel free to post a picture of yours. Thanks, Nalyd997
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[MOC] Lime Lightning
Nalyd997 replied to Nalyd997's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Yeah I did take this into consideration so I put some thick sticky tape around it to stop it scratching Thanks I will put this in the instruction:) -
[MOC] Lime Lightning
Nalyd997 replied to Nalyd997's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I didn't really mind about speed for this creation, that is what the next one is for... P.s In the config it is in there isn't really much available space to muck around with gears as it only fits 20 tooth bevel gears and half 16 tooth gears -
If you search 1.9" rc tires on ebay you can pickup a set of 4 from china for around $20 free postage. They are nearly identical to the tumbler's tread surprisingly. They just about fit the rim in width but are a few mm off, however, they can be stretched a little but it deforms slightly. They also have foam inside. Here is the link: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=191238696068 As said before ansmann are also good but they are more expensive. Another option is axial ripsaws which look awesome VK technic uses them. Hoped this helped:)
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Hello everyone! This is my first post about one of MOC's (this is correct as you do not say ATM machine) . It is a simple buggy, that originated from Sheepo's AXR Crossbone that has had a few modifications done to it. I added another L motor to the back for extra power when driving off road and changed the m motor to a servo as I wasn't happy with the return to centre steering mechanism. To do this I also had to make the chassis a little bit longer around the dragged axle connection point. Since I didn't have enough black angle #5 connectors I also redid the body. I hope you like it and instructions are coming (in the distant future). Bye And here is the video:
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Hi there everyone! I have just ordered all of the pieces to make a Lego rubik's cube like this one: Now I was just wondering what glues are alright to use on Lego because I don't really want to stuff up now. It needs to be able to bond to ABS (which is the cube it is based on). It needs to not bubble or foam and be generally clean and strong. This is also to see if anyone else has done it before so feel free to post a picture of yours. Thanks, Nalyd997
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The only thing I have against this set is the price to parts ratio, otherwise I would just buy it