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syclone

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  1. You're welcome What length in between axles are you looking for? (link works for me)
  2. Search for 25214 in search bar of LDD. Or look in this category: Tip: Bricklink has the same partnumbers as LDD, so you can find the piece on BL and then simply search the part number. So far looks nice! EDIT: It looks like you're using the wrong colour for bevel gears. The equivalent for tan in LDD is colour 5 - brick yellow
  3. Oh, that makes sense))) The performance of 42099 was surprising after the "slow" gearswap, but the suspension leaves a lot to desire...
  4. @rm8 English is my 3rd language, but the entirety of the video was easily comprehensible @erikhortsch having in mind that 9398 also featured a removable body, there will be a significant number of bodywork MODs/ alternative bodies available for 42099 as well, in some time of course. After seeing a few of 9398/Modded 42099 comparisons I only seen one where 9398 was upgraded as well. Why so?
  5. Red (new) clutch gears DO NOT work with old driving rings. The central part of red gears is too thick.
  6. Update: Instructions on Rebrickable https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-27364/syclone/small-rc-red-roadster/#comments @Jurss @Good old Lego builder Thank you very much! It is my favourite scale to work at) @Gray Gear That'd be awesome (and expensive) In regards of design, I tried a mechanism with B-pillars, but didn't like the positioning of them in the end and went without those. But this leaves room for a v2 The speed of my builds has a simple recipe: no friends/social life at all It is a double sided coin however : the design is often rough on the edges as I hate having something collecting dust and occupying parts useful for other projects.
  7. Sad to see that it didn't work quite as intended, but the concept of it is very unique nonetheless. And it looks taken straight out of a sci-fi futuristic movie)
  8. Seeing as it is sold in Spanish S@H for 255.493 USD (229.29 euro and here tax is included already) these sellers have bought the sets from stores that didn't pump up the prices up to the official value so as to sell more cheaper sets instead of fewer but much more expensive ones. Of course that's just an idea, but seeing that many online stores have it for 15-30% less means that the price that they pay per set when buying in bulk from TLG is even lower. No politics, just sales to sell more of these sets and make a profit.
  9. I can X-ray myself, but it still possible to break bones Anyway, we shouldn't be worrying much about their reliability - even the most powerfull PF XL motors have planetry gears inside that are approximately the same size.
  10. Welp, back onto 1/15 scale Made this little thingy in about 12 hours after Madoca's small supercar popped up in my YT recommended. BRICKSHELF (whenever uploaded) As with my Mini Nitro Menace, this year's Corvette wheelbase was taken as a base - should be compatible with the transporter truck - and so the build began. Of course, drive&steering has been done a million times already so this needed a cherry on top - the roof was what I was looking for. Making a chassis was dead easy with the slim wheels and by motorising each rear wheel independently, the need for a differential was eliminated. Thanks to the placement of the BuWizz in between the rear wheels, steering and roof motors could now populate the central tunnel and be hidden under the black 3x11 curved panels giving the interior a "cleaner" look. Now, bodywork ain't my strongest point, but I wanted it to be ferrari RED. This meant working with a very small inventory (for me) most of which you can see on the car Of course ricer butterfly doors were made to make it look cooler than it is. Have a nice weekend, Cya)
  11. Looks sweet so far) Your manual transmission shifters always look so nice
  12. The editing of that video is insane, was very enjoyable to watch)) Too bad child safety results in less powerful system for AFOLs.
  13. Ahead of IR, behind of crowdfunded projects. Thanks for the thoroughfull review.
  14. Made my day man Will be eagerly expecting the comparison though, as both sets are a good parts pack.
  15. Well, then your teaser photos were much more suitable anyways In regards of the first teaser video, LDD has a feature that allows you to "explode" a model...
  16. Why was the track downhill and not uphill?????
  17. It was really sad to hear about him passing away, may his MOCs keep him alive in our hearts forever. RIP Ingmar.
  18. Darn that'd useful. Needle-nose pliers often damage pins and axles
  19. Pleased to be part of 8081 fanclub . Love the yellow/orange stripes on the bodywork - remind me of Model Team 5581. Sad to see gear slipping though. Best regards, Flickr guy)
  20. Woah, the most compact and function-packed entry so far! Really love the build in different stages and attention to real-life detail
  21. Android application weight: 210MB Required permissions to work: Bluetooth and GPS location of your device Confirmed as being able to launch on Samsung Galaxy A8, A50 and J7. Any functionality not tested as it requires the hub to be connected
  22. That subforum is mainly for questions/topics about digital tools even though you could theorically post a MOC there. From Section rules: Personally I enjoy making LDD MOCs as it allows me to use any part and test how "legal" the connection is, but I mainly use it as a method of instructions to share my creation. As a Technic fan, there is 1000 things that could not end up working in real life if a model is 100% digital - so physical building is always required for testing. Even so, never have I depreciated a MOC if it were digital only - specially studded builds. Now as regards to the OP, I do fell like the responses on this forum have become more rare - there are tons of threads with 1-2 responses.
  23. That is a very neat design, specially the one with studs to the inside, will try designing one with those . And yup, his wankel goes the other way around, while it should have the same direction of rotation as the crankshaft
  24. @kbalage PU rant: 42100 discussion: @M_longer Nope, that's A25E, whereas the sticker on 42030 B-model says A25F. Makes me wonder why they picked the 3 axle And they had no problems including extra pieces in the past, so there shouldn't be a problem including 20-30 extra links in a 400+ euro set. @Ngoc Nguyen Judging from the pictures you could replace those grey towers on top with some covered-up receivers maybe? Or place two there and two in the place of the ventialtion vents in front - they don't have any purpose anyway, and IR receivers work through transparent parts as well.
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