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f you just told him that the first place then people like me don't say stuf i did No worries; just to clarify, I wasn't being sarcastic here. To me, motorizing the model without anyone's directions was the most fun. If instructions had been available, I wouldn't have used them. Not as fun. So really do hope Jay engineers a solution on his/her own and has as much fun doing it as I did! ? Much greater feeling of accomplishment.
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technical started following Audi S1 Quattro by dokludi , 42078 Mack Anthem Mods and improvements , Which set brought you out of your 'dark' age? and 1 other
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For the 42078 B-model Mack LR garbage truck, I've installed Power Functions control for driving, turning, operating the dumpster fork, and opening the rear door. It can pick up, dump, and return the dumpster by remote control. I also added rear suspension, headlights, and countless other small improvements. It's a handsome model and a lot of fun to play with. I think this type of model embodies the best of Technics -- it has many functions you can actually play with. Motorizing it makes it so much better! Along with the RC functions, I made subtle changes to the design and improved color matching. I changed the grille and headlights. The headlights are now clear bricks (3065) so PF LEDs can shine through them. The turn signals also illuminate. I added this deflector on the top of the cab with spare 42078 parts. Many Mack LR configurations include this. The compactor body detaches cleanly from the chassis with 5 pins. Visible here are 3 of the 4 PF motors on the model. The "engine" in the cab does operate by motor as well by linkage to the drive train. This is a tight spot. Both the main drive and fork drive assemblies collide here. The gap on the right is for the steering motor wire. The red pin helps hold the box on. The battery box slides in. Looking into the ceiling of the compactor box, visible are the PF receivers and M motor driving the rear gate. Rear gate drive assembly. The suspension operates. You can see there is some pre-load to the shock absorbers because the box is so heavy. Authentic City of Madison, Wisconsin badge on the door. Authentic City of Madison, Wisconsin badge on the door. A shout-out to Bricks & Minifigs, where I bought this set used. B&M also provided the screenprinted city logos.
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EV3 software on PC very slow
technical replied to IceAxe's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I run the EV3 software on Win8 i5 laptop and it's okay until the programs start getting long. Then it can be unbearably unresponsive. It was better for me when I break up the program into several My Blocks -
The 'Cost' of Owning Large Lego Collections
technical replied to DrJB's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Today I ordered $90 worth of batteries and charger for my EV3. I went through 70 AA batteries in 2 months, so it's time to put a stop to that waste. -
Audi S1 Quattro by dokludi
technical replied to dokludi's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Whaaaaat! This is the best and most intricate detail I've seen on this forum so far. I'm quite familiar with this car and have worked on Audi 5 cyl in S4 and 5000; the engine bay is anatomically correct and you've even got the cylinders at a slant. How long did it take to build this?
