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syclone

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  1. Custom USB adapter by Alaxaf, on Flickr Got that USB cable from a dollar store product. Then I found a disintegrating 9v cable , opened the connector changed the cable for the USB one and done. Note: my USB cable only had 2 cables , a green and a black one, hope that helps
  2. Sorry for double post, but this is the USB powered ventilator: Lego ventilator by Alaxaf, on Flickr
  3. A buggy motor running from my laptop of course On the serious side, I have built one with two m motors that turned automatically, currently rebuilding it and creating the one above
  4. This summer my BFF is the ventilator, 33 degrees Celsius today
  5. Looks awesome , Interesting suspension setup
  6. I like the looks a lot ,but maybe an RC motor could bring a bit of life into this kart.
  7. I also have seen these , they look greatI made a test video:
  8. ZBLJ used this combination in his monowheel
  9. Didn't know you had an account here, nice to see you Some photos would definitely work better. Also if you remove the letter s from "https" the video will be shown in a player not as link.
  10. Wow, great implements! Special thanks for standalone mode! I hope it will reach the goal:)
  11. They also can be easily modified into a different width if required. Thanks! A snowmobile, but around where I live there isn't any snow at any time of the year A snowmobile, but around where I live there isn't any snow at any time of the year Thanks! Maybe someday with Ludicrous speed :) His work inspired me to make these I will make a video, it isn't cheap nor lightweight but I have enought for my build. Not sure what "clunky" means , but they can be driven by standart wheels as Sariel's track, but I cannot say for sure which ones will work.By Brickowl's calculations you theorically can get 5(!!!!) meters of this track for 228 euro.(46 euro per meter) Or for 127 euro without "friction pads" (26 euro per meter)
  12. Good day! Most of the time I have to think inside of my collection limits , and this was the case. I am building something that required the tracks to be very resistant, but the big track links still don't convince me enought to buy them , and the rubber single piece ones are too small. So I created some brick build ones that are very, very resistant (They can hold 4 KG / 8.8 lbs without any problems , see the end of this post). A single link is built out of seven pieces and a three-piece "friction pad" can be added resulting in total of 5g normal and 6g with pads . LDD Heavy duty tracks holding 4kg (8'8 lbs) by Alaxaf, on Flickr
  13. It is, I developed a remote that made it easier to steer, it is in the LDD . When weren't you right about something... Sadly discovered it after posting this, can't change the name now everywhere :( Thanks! I like that terminology, will include it. Thanks , I also had to make a break between my MOCs
  14. Looks great! Must get my hands on those wheels, do the track links roll on the rim?
  15. Good day! This is a quick idea I had , it uses a mini turntable as a pivot point between the two "halfs" what enhances it perfomance over obstacles. 2x m-motors 1x IR receiver 1x 9v battery with custom adapter LDD file Bricksafe I hope you like it, have a wonderful day
  16. Love those pop-up headlights +1 about the roof, somewhat too high
  17. Partially,I live here for 4 years, but none of my family members is Spanish.:)
  18. Nop ,you're not.For me it seems that the BWE is hood for making your parts collection bigger,the Claas is a very good set for building and enjoying it
  19. Great work, it looks really cool in blue! There is a "flag project" option, which you can use to tell the Ideas team about the copy cat.
  20. Wow, it looks great! For some reason I haven't seen this topic before
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