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PROlego

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  1. Hello. I hope this is the right topic for this question. The old 2L driving ring may slide around a 2L axle connector with ridges so that it mantains its position once shifted. The 3L driving ring can also be used around a specially designed ridged 3L axle connector that works even better, as it has only three detents (center, and either extreme) and they are more pronounced that those in the old 2L driving ring. Is there any part that works with the new 2L driving ring (2473) so that it can stay "locked" in its different positions? Or are we limited to using it with rotary changeover catches? I don't own the part yet and would like to know if it could work in "old style" gearboxes. Many thanks!
  2. After opening it, my antivirus software (Avast free version) popped up with a warning on "Phising", so I guess we know the answer even more clearly already :)
  3. To me it looks ridiculously good in Nissan livery!
  4. Well, there is this simple idea by Sariel, but I guess it is not at all good enough. http://sariel.pl/2009/01/linear-clutch/
  5. The boat is made by Mahjqa. No, I don't know your Youtube channel, I will check it out.
  6. It works nicely indeed, nice moc, I've also seen some with old Bionicle "tubes" (the "boxes" they came in) and a more complex aproach, but if you want good performance while keeping it simple this huge part works well.
  7. I like this modification, but there is something missing I just can't stop focusing in - the rear-angled "delta" front wing!
  8. Yeah. A conveniently hidden M motor linked by a worm gear driven shaft (to make it slow) would make for a good moving sculpture.
  9. http://topgear.wikia.com/wiki/Ferdinand_GT3_RS
  10. Don't worry, I was just making fun of the stereotypes, no hate to any competition.
  11. Yeah but I meant proper racing not NASCAR... Just kidding, nice find.
  12. Yeah, I meant for traction in dirt, which is the typical place where a Moon or Mars rover would be
  13. Yeah, that's it, but it will maybe be way too expensive, probably if you already have some and put one every two half bushes instead of in everyone it can be affordable. Kinda like the small paddles in the wheel of the not as famous as it should be Lunokhod.
  14. Nice, totally looks like a micro mars/moon rover chassis. I think it will do relatively well on dirt with tons of this in the wheels for traction https://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/catalogitem.page?P=11478#T=C
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