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nintiendo

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  1. I saw this set on Facebook, there're 4 tires inside. Look great, do you know which Technic rims can be used with these tires? Thanks.
  2. I agree with him, sticker on multiple parts is something unacceptable from CaDA (it appears in several sets).
  3. Can you give me the Brickset article link mentioned above? /cc @anyUser Thanks,
  4. And what is car brand/model of this one https://decadastore.com/products/cada-1-10-phantom-wing They don't name it anywhere :(
  5. Is it still on GitHub since the link in the first page is broken (I know it's years ago :D).
  6. Thanks for your effort, it's definitely a helpful reference book.
  7. I have this one but still don't have a chance to unbox it :). I must admit I don't know much about this car as well as Citroen brand, I simply like its hatchback form and multicolor body (different brick colors, not stickers). Don't know if it runs fast enough as what I remember aboutall LEGO cars is they're all slow even sport/racing ones :D BTW, I'm curious if there is any found building issues/fixes of this set. Thank you.
  8. How can I know if a set is V2 or V3? Product information on their website is often not as good as it needs to be, I often see incorrect information.
  9. Surely it is possible, you can see it was tested here:
  10. Too fast too furious, LEGO just released an Yamaha and now it's CaDA's Suzuki :D
  11. Here you are https://decadastore.com/products/cada-alfa-romeo-f1-team-orlen-c42-c64005w
  12. Since I already own a few sets I don't think "part quality is questionable", IMHO CaDA part is as good as LEGO (90% give or take :D). For me design quality is more questionable (how much fragile is it?), instruction likely has a few minor errors too but it isn't a big problem.
  13. I think "fragile" is the major problem with several CaDA supercars now, I was interested in a few sets but then I figured out they had "fragile" issues (from others' reviews like yours) then I gave up. I don't think designers don't know their models are fragile, they and CaDA might choose to live with these flaws. I myself found a fundamental flaw in an excavator set, it uses a 2L pin and once you put it through a hole there is no way to pull it out. You build your model once :D So LEGO is more expensive partly because they're more careful about their products.
  14. What's website of 4L pins you're talking about?
  15. Sorry about that, since I think we can still get the idea without any sound :)
  16. CaDA servo motor is proportional itself, and it works precisely. But since current CaDA remote controller does not support so it just turns left/right (-90, 0, +90). Same to LEGO servo motor (PF), controller must support proportional to make it work. If you use CaDA servo motor with LEGO speed controller (8879), I meant PF IR controller, it works nicely exactly same LEGO servo with 7 angles each side.
  17. Do you have any image to see the difference in close range?
  18. Micro motor is only 140 rpm according this DE's demo
  19. Surely several pairs of controller/receiver can work at the same time. Here is a test https://youtu.be/Sti_p9Bo_wg
  20. FYI, 1. CaDA motors work with LEGO PF 2.0 2. CaDA servo motor is proportional and it works well with LEGO IR controllers (same as LEGO's servo) Test video here youtube.
  21. Thank you all, I have got a copy from Ngoc Nguyen. I already got the 42128 io file from Ngoc Nguyen but your link is useful too, they have nice images e.g.
  22. Hi, Is there an .io file of 42128? I did a quick search but not found :) Thanks,
  23. It doesn't look like a Humvee from the back :( (the tan/left one).
  24. I like it too, just saw it on the shelf this afternoon. I'll wait for awhile since not many people here like tractors, it'll be on sale soon then I'll get some :D
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