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JJ2

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  1. Welcome to eurobricks. Very interesting creation, its amazing you made this work
  2. Welcome to eurobricks! Really nice MOC, Its nice to see something that mixes the old and new style of building.
  3. They look good, not the best for crawling since the tread is not that swap but the price makes up for it
  4. I have had a few ideas like this but all of them were to complicated, good job.
  5. I recently learned how to 3d model so I started making parts compatible with Lego (thanks efferman ) So far this is the only part I have made, it used on the portal axle piece to cover the gear to stop dirt from getting on the gears causing wear.
  6. fun creation, it would look great next to my motorized couch
  7. both, it does not have much torque and spins at about half the M-motors speed. Also it does not have a differential and the front wheel hubs squeak.
  8. Looks great I like the rear bodywork
  9. I have that part and it is terrible, it only runs on 4.5v and the steering is incredibly weak
  10. Very nice though that is a 3x1 thin lift arm not a 2x1, also that part is one of the best every order I do I get more of them if I can, I always end run out or them.
  11. Nice! I will get pneumatics eventually but I just never had.
  12. Same here The only pnuematic piece I have is this. Here's my entry... it is a T piece, it does nothing.
  13. Very cool the panel work is great
  14. What I mean it by a brick build piston is like a 4x4 hollow square with a 2x2 piston that can be operated by a valve. I don't have pneumatics but I want to compete.
  15. Can you make custom pneumatic cylinders made out of system parts? also can you make a none lego air tank?
  16. Awesome creation! Looks very clean and functional
  17. Any hints Besides that My Sbrick has a problem, I have not used it in a while then I installed the new software and it now has a 2 second delay between telling it to go forward and if moving. Has anyone else had this problem or am I doing something wrong?
  18. After making the oscillating vacuum engine I wanted to make a more traditional one. The engine is quite simple with just a cylinder, crank, and valve, the crank is offset *90 from the cylinder and every time the cylinder goes down the valve opens sucking it up then it closes letting the crank go a full *180 then the process starts over again. IMG_0763 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr IMG_0766 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr IMG_0765 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr IMG_0764 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr I'm happy with the performance but I have to say timing it was a real pain.
  19. Oh yea I do! I was just thinking about it to tell you the truth. Having a RPM sensor would be great, could probably just order a much better one off amazon.
  20. oops the copy paste mess up
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