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Conchas

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  1. Check on BrickLink http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=32062&v=3&in=A&colorID=11 They never stopped to be produced. Only in 2013 they were released in 12 sets, 8 in 2012 and so on...
  2. No, unfortunately not! If had, I'd have posted them here.
  3. Just sit and relax... This can take time, if there will be an answer. At least I hope the subject to reach someone who may eventually not be aware there is such issues happening.
  4. That's the most ridiculous part of the story!... This is not an acceptable comment, from one speaking in name of the company.
  5. Just raised the attention to this issue at the MCP forum / LEGO Education. Eventually someone inside TLG, will come with a reaction.
  6. This time at TBs, a great review for the 42022 Hot Rod, by my fellow Nathanael Kuipers! http://www.technicbricks.com/2013/12/tbs-techreview-31-42022-hot-rod.html
  7. Unlike previous years this time the biggest 1H Technic set (42025) is also a January release in several countries (don't know which ones). Forgot to add this in my review, but I'm still in time to update it.
  8. The 42024 Container Truck review, is meanwhile also available from TechnicBRICKs. http://www.technicbr...iner-truck.html Others will follow!
  9. After the 42025 Cargo Plane, I wrote only 42024 Container Truck and 42021 Snowmobile. The Hot Rod will come from Nathanäel The Construction Crew from Jetro And the Pull Backs from Alexandre All TBs reviewers!
  10. Great and clean reviews. Like it! Below my 42024 Container Truck videos, meanwhile also published. Review at TBs, later today!
  11. Great work mates! As always And so here you have also the material that I've published so far. 42025 Cargo Plane - Presentation 42025 Cargo Plane - Timelapse 42025 Cargo Plane - Review http://www.technicbr...argo-plane.html 42024 Container Truck - Presentation 42024 Container Truck - Timelapse 42024 Container Truck - Review To go live later today
  12. Well... I find the Cargo Plane tires in all these sets. http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=58090&in=S They're 30.4x14, hence they were available in several older sets too. And thanks for the praise! :)
  13. This is not the new tire size in the Cargo Plane.
  14. If you prefer to see it with the stickers, here you have one... http://www.technicbr...argo-plane.html Can't remember how to embed YT videos, if still possible. Thanks Jim!
  15. IMO the Cargo Plane is quite a big set! With few exceptions 1300 parts is more than many flagships in the distant and recent past. There are not that many above that value. So the conclusion is that big sets average partcount has been increasing over time.
  16. The difference was already present in NXT. You need the EDU software to access the data logging functionality.
  17. It looks like you miss to count one bag or so... :)
  18. The more Technic sets we get every year, and these have been increasing again, the more likely we will get similar models, same vehicles in different scales etc. We have basically two type of modern trucks - European and American style ones (the first ones have been represented more often among LEGO Technic sets). The trucks or better said the cabins may have been similar, but the functions are different - Like in real life.
  19. A design is not patentable of course, there are several other protection mechanisms and here it applies the Copyright protection.
  20. The designer was exactly the same, but don't agree he's still learning! Well, everyone is learning everyday, but no the way you suggest... You guys, must realize that there is a big difference between what a MOC could be and what an official set should be. There are many constrains to fulfill and I guess it is not needed to list them here... Just looking to this picture, the set looks pretty good to me. :)
  21. If I could suggest anything, I'd recommend you to raise this question at the MindBoards Forums, where you may get the support from the most prominent specialists in the field and even the authors of NXC.
  22. Similarly to what happened with BT dongles for NXT, there is a very limited choice regarding working WiFi dongles for EV3. Until someone changes something in the firmware/VM executable there is only one WiFi dongle that will work with the EV3. It is the NetGear WNA1100 with USB ID 0846:9030. Any other dongle will not work! You can find these dongles at the moment at several sources, and eventually at your local retailer too. Amazon: http://www.amazon.co...netgear wna1100 LEGO Education: http://www.legoeduca..._fi_dongle/2555 (as it looks, LE charges a premium price for reselling this...) Unfortunately none of the small sized WiFi dongles or even any other large one like the NetGear dongle, will work! It has to use a specific Atheros chipset (one supported by the ath9k_htc linux drivers, which limits us to around 20 or fewer devices) and then the VM executable checks for a specific USB device (unique to the NetGear dongle) before loading the atheros drivers so no other atheros-based dongle works either. Dongles that use Ralink or Realtek chipsets do not even have driver support in the standard firmware image. PS: I've gathered this information from an MCP expert with the firmware topics.
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