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higgins91

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  1. Nice MOC, well done and the proportions are good. This is not a machine that we often see on the forum Do you have a video in action?
  2. Thank you for your answer, for the transparent front I thought about it too but I do not have the parts. I will see for a next order!
  3. Hello, I present you my last module, a GBB with bucket. The original idea was to use 1 Circle Gear Rack https://brickset.com/article/23288/ which would turn "all alone" on which would be fixed a bucket to pick up the balls. The first roll was a failure, I used 8 gears at 45 ° (4x 12T and 4x 16T) to advance the Gear Rack, but the sync of the teeth was too strict for the lot of play of the whole set . There was either a crack or a Circle Gear Rack lock on the gears. So I had the revelation: put in the back of the module, a complete circle that synchronizes the teeth of all gears in front! I then had a stability problem with only 1 Gear Rack, the guide length was not enough, so I put 2 and the result was much better. At the mechanical level an XL motor rotates an axis on which is fixed a 16T and the 16T directly drives the back circle. And the back circle drives the other 3 axes equipped with 16T. At 45 ° there are 4 axes that are only for guidance. The exit is on the right rear, it can be brought to the front by continuing the guidance via panels. IMG_20191101_112340 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20191101_112349 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20191101_112356_1 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20191101_112408 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20191101_114023 by alex peraux, sur Flickr and a vidéo: Feel free to comment !
  4. can't see your pictures! did you share them in google ?
  5. you're right, this kind of micro LED is powered by 3 1.5V batteries but there is a resistance in the battery box. Powering them directly with 2x 1.5V batteries is enough to light them properly. Either you use 3 batteries and a resistance, either the 5V USB and a resistance (bigger), or just 2x 1.5V batteries without resistance!
  6. No, only 2 batterie 1.5v ! But you can use 5v USB with a resistor
  7. depending on the case, either several to illuminate a room or a single LED for a floor lamp or a detail, in any case, I cut the number of LEDs necessary and I solder wire to extend the power supply. some exemple: IMG_20180114_165709 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20180219_181605 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20180303_152846 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20180303_152957 by alex peraux, sur Flickr
  8. i buy micro LED on amazon, the led kit to illuminate bottle or other stuff. often on sale, you can have 100 for less than 10 euros I used it for the lampposts of my modulars as well as for the interior of the buildings
  9. Wow! I do not particularly like LEGO bikes, but your achievement is really beautiful !!
  10. the same for me! very nice car transporter wagon ! thanks for sharing your lxf file ;)
  11. thank you very much, I wanted to make simple for the facade to the way building modern style. For the gym I tried to put the equipment of the room in which I go!
  12. Hello everyone I present you my last MOC, a fire station (I know, there are already many!) IMG_20190722_184453 by alex peraux, sur Flickr Quick presentation: On the ground floor two garages for trucks on the left. On the right the hall with accessories, the famous bar to go down. At the bottom, the stairs (to go up :)) IMG_20190722_184941 by alex peraux, sur Flickr On the first floor there is a large gym, HQ (I have to complete it), again the bar to go down and at the bottom of the stairs. IMG_20190722_184839 by alex peraux, sur Flickr On the second floor there is the captain's apartment. The living room on the right, the kitchen left. The bedroom with the bathroom is at the bottom left. And on the right, the bar and the stairs! IMG_20190722_184553 by alex peraux, sur Flickr On the terrace, a barbecue area, a rest area and a small basketball court. IMG_20190722_184542 by alex peraux, sur Flickr I let you discover more in photo: IMG_20190722_185231 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20190722_185002 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20190722_184902 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20190722_184806 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20190722_184724 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20190722_184513 by alex peraux, sur Flickr feel free to comment ! more photo on the album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/162272407@N06/albums/72157709810803061
  13. there is a difference between a construction machine for which pollution is not "visible" in a lego set and a chemical industry that immediately evokes pollution. Still, I find this set great and that I supported it on idea ...
  14. I would have liked to see this set for sale. But from an ecological point of view, TLG can not release a set whose theme is industry and which is polluting ...
  15. it's beautiful, all the details are impressive
  16. If you clic on the last picture you will see the vidéo ;)
  17. Hello, I present you my "washing machine" Two drums turn in opposite directions, inside each of them there are guides to advance the balls. In the 2nd there are small skips that go up the balls until the exit. The two drums rotate on tires then allows sufficient grip and allow stalls in case of jamming ball. This also makes it possible, compared to the sprockets, not to synchronize the rotation of the two rows of tires. The frame is rigid to hold the two drums in place. Here are the pictures: IMG_20190113_192558 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20190113_193734 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20190113_193728 by alex peraux, sur Flickr The frame: IMG_20190113_193700 by alex peraux, sur Flickr IMG_20190113_193710 by alex peraux, sur Flickr the 1st drum: IMG_20190113_193645 by alex peraux, sur Flickr 2nd: IMG_20190113_193653 by alex peraux, sur Flickr and the vidéo: VID_20190113_192920 by alex peraux, sur Flickr comment are welcome :)
  18. it's really well done. We find all the details of the set
  19. I prefer the left one, with black parts. the full yelow seem too flat, without relief ...
  20. it's not a guess ;) it's as effective as a ball bearing when assembled!
  21. no they use this part: between the 2 ring of the turntable. It is very efficient.
  22. just one ( both axles are directional), not like the Class !
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