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andrewganschow replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Here's an arocs 10x6 I made a couple months ago. It was more less cut and stretch, that's it. The center axle just hangs. I I really hope you get around to building your 10x6. Looked really good. -
That is the only problem i have in my collection of 13,500 technic pieces, but only in those parts that have a rough finish, the ones with smooth finish are just fine. thats all i collect, maybe technic is just super strong because theres no clutch power used in technic, but simple snaps. and the pins have give in them to not expand the inner hole.
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What if the new Volvo excavator is going to show case the entire pneumatics system, the 1x5, 1x11, 2x11 and 2x7. All featured in the excavator, 4 2x7's for outriggers,2 2x11 for arm lift, 1x11 for bucket curl, and a 1x5 for a bucket grab. A manometer would be placed on the side of the excavator, built into the excavator, like a viewing window for the meter in the engine bay, in tandem with an airtank. This could be a pneumatic flagship, not the overall flagship, but the flagship for the pneumatics for the decade. It's a viable option.
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I've started rebuilding 42043, took me a week to rebuild the front steering and engine assembly, it'll probably take a month to finish the rest. My first technic set was 42009. I made the mistake of dumping the parts into a storage box that was BLACK!. Biggest mistake ever. I almost never found all the pins.
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Does anyone know of any tires that will fit the same rim a 62.4 tire uses.looking for more off a highway tire, deep tread, but still a little knobby.
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Manias in building?
andrewganschow replied to jorgeopesi's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I do something similar to what you do, only I align the splits to be parallel with one another.