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higgins91

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  1. Same here, with Firefox. The Technic forum is unreadable.
  2. This one maybe: https://rebrickable.com/parts/23405/panel-1-x-6-x-5-vertical-corrugated/ edit: zooming in on the photo, it doesn't look like...
  3. I see the photos well. Sometimes I have like you sequences of characters in posts, no idea why!
  4. yes, but a Mario set costs around 30 euros, a modular 250 to 300! I don't think it sells much better than the current principle of single buildings that stick together. Every year, we would need a "traditional" building/house/garage and next to it one or two floors for the building, that would make too many boxes for sale, right?
  5. I don't think that's possible, that would mean that the base set and the first floors would be on sale for years. Otherwise after 10 years for example, there would only be the last floors produced that would be on sale (the base being retired from sale) so not very seller...
  6. you need to ad a resistor if you cut the garlands (for the cut part). The garland on ebay is the one i think, there is a resistor in the USB connector (to be powered into 5V)
  7. Hi, there are several options for illuminating your buildings. There are ready-made kits but they are expensive. Or DIY, you can buy micro LEDs that must be soldered to very fine wires. Either buy LED garlands (micro LED) that can be cut according to your needs and supplied with 5V (with a series resistor) I put LEDs in all my modulars, there are photos in my album here are some: IMG_20220109_150532 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20180303_152846 by alex peraux, sur Flickr contact between floors: IMG_20180303_153025 by alex peraux, sur Flickr
  8. great project! a lot of work ahead. Maybe you should hide your contact details in the photos ;)
  9. Nice MOC ! do you plan to make instructions?
  10. Hello, here is version 2 of my module made for the TC23 contest. The last wheel caused me some problems when it's first event, I replaced it with a chain rotating around a frame. The outlet can be adjusted to different heights as desired !
  11. this part : https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=73590c02b#T=C you can remove the end part and insert both end into a pin or a hole
  12. hello, here is my last module, long days of development for a result that I like! I didn't have time to finish it properly for the GBC contest...
  13. Congratulations to the winner and to all the participants, I was able to exhibit my module today during a forum of hobbies, pastimes, passions... I hope that visitors will in turn have the desire to do some GBC :) mini expo by alex peraux, sur Flickr
  14. Hello, I present to you a MOC based on the set 76218 Doctor Strange Sanctum Sanctorum. He doesn't really have a name. OSM Doctor Strange Sanctum Sanctorum by alex peraux, sur Flickr On the left half, I went on the construction of a vaulted tunnel. I wanted to try to make the vault with plates on which there would be vegetation. OSM Doctor Strange Sanctum Sanctorum by alex peraux, sur Flickr And on the right side, a house in which a creature would have appeared out of nowhere and would risk invading the world... OSM Doctor Strange Sanctum Sanctorum by alex peraux, sur Flickr OSM Doctor Strange Sanctum Sanctorum by alex peraux, sur Flickr Luckily the superheroes are there to fight it The construction is of the modular type with 3 levels. OSM Doctor Strange Sanctum Sanctorum by alex peraux, sur Flickr you will find more photos in the album https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAgS1z
  15. Wheels TC23-Wheels by alex peraux, sur Flickr TC23-Wheels by alex peraux, sur Flickr Wheels consists of 4 successive synchronized wheels which transport the balls to the next module!
  16. interesting module. It seems that your module is not quite at 1 ball per second, with an XL motor, you can remove a reduction to gain speed. Another tip, put a beam to prevent the clutch from coming out of its axis!
  17. Unfortunately, I don't have an intermediate circle to make a progression in the size of the wheels. thank you I edited the post, the youtube link didn't go well!
  18. Hello, here is my entry for the TC23 GBC contest. TC23-Wheels by alex peraux, sur Flickr I started with using the part 6335786 to make two wheels. TC23-Wheels by alex peraux, sur Flickr Then I continued in the theme by changing the principle of rotation, the chain turns around the rim. TC23-Wheels by alex peraux, sur Flickr For the last wheel, I wanted to make a hollow rim, without spokes. The chain also turns around. TC23-Wheels by alex peraux, sur Flickr The module has a frame rate slightly above 1bps. I designed it especially so that it works during an exhibition without having to intervene on it :) It can be dismantled in 2 parts for easy transport: TC23-Wheels by alex peraux, sur Flickr thanks for reading this post. Feel free to leave a comment !
  19. I finished my module, I have to make the video to make a post
  20. You can use the pin and put this part or this one inside to securise the assembly ?
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