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Oliver 79

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  1. Where from? The orange gear selector is about £4 on bricklink and about £2.50 on bricks and pieces. Sorry for the off topic.....
  2. Hmm. Strange. @LucyCol, I guess your in the uk. If it works for you I must be doing something wrong! Another thing it was doing was changing my region to the US. I'll keep trying.
  3. Hi all. Has anyone used the 'bricks and pieces' service recently? I noticed the new orange gear selector is in there, but every time I go to the checkout there's an 'oops, there was a problem' message. I wonder if it's just these new pieces causing a problem.
  4. Lovely little loader. I too like the 'pure technic' style. I'm not a fan of the completely closed paneled effect. Also, it's nice to see a few MOC's coming through that aren't cars. Out of curiosity, why the up side down system bricks at the back? Not saying I don't like it. Just wondering.
  5. I think you underestimate the interest in your creations. I for one would love to see instructions for your models. But I know how much effort and time goes into making them.
  6. Another fantastic build. The angles on the front blade are amazing. Well done!
  7. Awesome build. Looks and functions and spot on.
  8. Looks like one of efermans custom 3D printed parts to me.
  9. Thanks. Anything from 0.37 to 3.10 Eur is pretty ambiguous though! I looked on eBay and they are still ridiculously expensive. I've put 10 on eBay to see what happens.
  10. Hi. I have 20 technic red angle connector #3 for sale. They are brand new. Would anyone know a reasonable price for them? Thanks.
  11. @Saberwing40k, you do realise your kenworth topic has 10666 views! That's a lot of exposure. Just because people don't comment doesn't mean people don't like it. Personaly I don't comment in other people's topics much. I just don't feel the need to. If I like it I follow and read it. If I don't, I move on. Simple as that. I don't particularly care for ratings and leader boards. I'm just here to have fun and learn from others. Just enjoy what you do. *EDIT * Oh I almost forgot, @Lipko Good luck. I'm more of a lurker than commentator, but you have been a big source of inspiration for me. I wish you all the best.
  12. Clever mechanism. I like them a lot. It's nice to see something a bit different. If you took the wheels of, would they walk better?
  13. Awesome moc. The functions work brilliantly. The looks are great. I love the size. I love it all!
  14. Awesome. The shapes you've captured are lovely. I especially like the way you followed the angle of the micro panels in the back window area up to the roof.
  15. Really amazing build. Looking forward to seeing the video. I hope you show us some more of your moc's in the future.
  16. Thanks. I was surprised to see this come up again! The set was released in 1994, but I was in my dark ages then. I was lucky enough to find a good one on eBay for cheap. I think the wheels are my all time favourite that lego have produced.
  17. I've been meaning to post in this topic for days but haven't had the chance. It's an awesome little module. I was going to see if I could make an LDD file from the video, but I was beaten to post. Thanks for all the effort in putting together instructions. I'll be building this soon. Thanks for showing your creation with us. It's amazing!
  18. Oh it's so simple when you know how! Thanks guys.
  19. Say what!..... So basically its the Pythagorean triples plus one one each side?
  20. I just can't get my head around this. I tried making a 3, 4, 5 triangle in LDD and it doesn't fit together. What am I doing wrong? My maths is rubbish. So if someone can explain in simple terms, I'd be very grateful!
  21. Absolutely stunning. Your attention to detail is incredible. I especially like the way you made the steps at the front. Very creative. Is wedging tiles in between studs, like the ladder on the front, considered an illegal build technique? It doesn't bother me, but I wondered how you felt about such matters. Anyway, I wish my building was as polished as yours.
  22. Ooh, my favourite machine. And one I plan to make someday too! Good luck. I'll be following.
  23. Very, very impressive. Your attention to detail is incredible. How long has it taken you to build it? +1 for internal shots.
  24. This is super nice! The shape is great, the colour is great and there's just the right amount of holes in the body to show of the inside. Congratulations!
  25. @Doug72 that's not a bad idea with the weight. I did consider boat weights, but your solution would be more compact. As for the aesthetics vs technic discussion. I learned a lot about the limitations of studded Lego. It's very difficult to strike a ballance between the two. And yes, there is a whole world of inspiration on the sennebogen website!
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