msiminski
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I've been gradually creating LDraw digital versions of a selection of Cada special technic parts, for use in Studio. I'm pretty bad at 3D CAD, and some of the parts look better than others. But all function very well within Studio. Not sure if anyone's interested. Getting an actual 3D CAD person would be the best idea. BTW: Do NOT upgrade to the 2.25.11_1 version of Studio unless you want your files corrupted and/or deleted. There are already a couple of threads on this in the Studio forum.
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[MOC] Ferrari LaFerrari 1:8
msiminski replied to T Lego's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
There is this earlier version of it on Rebrickable. -
FRIC Pneumatic Suspension?
msiminski replied to msiminski's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Maybe something like shown here (except with pneumatics instead of hydraulics): -
FRIC Pneumatic Suspension?
msiminski replied to msiminski's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hey, that's so amazing. Thanks for the link. But that uses position-triggered valves to control the height, and as awesome as that is, it's not what I was thinking about. I was thinking about directly cross-connecting the cylinders similar to: Just wondering whether it would be worth exploring. -
[MOC] Ferrari LaFerrari 1:8
msiminski replied to T Lego's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Could you share a list of all the components you used? Thanks! -
Hey, I bought the RC instructions from Bruno, bought the set from Mould King, bought the balance of the parts, and am comparing the two instructions as I build. Now I have a strange problem with the driving mechanism. I'm referencing page 134 of Bruno's RC instructions. I've removed the tan double bevel gear at the back of the car (for troubleshooting purposes). When I power the large purple motors (only), the wheel hubs spin, the small black double bevel gear at the back spins, the engine doesn't turn, and the axle that had the tan gear also does not turn. So far so good. But if I put the tan double bevel gear back on, the large purple motors spin against the stationary dark violet medium motors, and movement soon stops. It gets weirder. When I power the medium dark violet motors (only), the two axles sticking out the back spin IN THE SAME DIRECTION - meaning that the tan and black double bevel gears seize against each other. If I run it without either one of these gears, the wheel hubs and engine both turn, and the two double bevel gears seem to be redundant. I've triple checked everything and even totally rebuilt the rear section surrounding the rear differential. But I can't figure it out. Can anyone help? Thanks!
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Hi All, I've created designs for fan pattern cobblestone streets, in five different sizes/styles. I've published them on Rebrickable, Bricklink and also here.
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- cobblestone
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Hi all, Everything is available for free download at: https://jumpshare.com/b/rWF5itkxUkedHQMxJevO Regards.
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I had the idea right after submissions closed for the Lego 80's challenge.
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[MOC] Ferrari LaFerrari 1:8
msiminski replied to T Lego's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
While that sounds very impressive, the Viva Hypercar/LaFerrari has lots of fragile bodywork on it and wouldn't make a good candidate for that kind of speed, unless you never crash into anything. -
[MOC] Ferrari LaFerrari 1:8
msiminski replied to T Lego's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hey, I've simply uploaded the instructions, studio file, photos and stuff for the mods to a file hosting site that doesn't discriminate between Lego/CaDa . Available here. So this is a rear window for the car, and a rear-bottom bodywork piece strong enough to pick the rear of the car up. The required parts can all be purchased from GoBricks. Cheers! -
Haha, wouldn't that be nice! Thanks! It's actually skewed a bit to mimic the perspective in the source image. It would be slightly different if it was intended as a 3D representation of a Les Paul.
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Hey, Introducing "Money for Nothing": An art piece based on the Dire Straits album cover "Money for Nothing". Two and a half dimensional. The same size as an LP sleeve. Includes an integrated fold-out stand, as well as a block to hang on a wall on a screw or hook. Includes some pieces in colours not currently available from Lego. Compatible pieces can be sourced for these. Also includes an image that needs to be printed on a white sticker sheet, cut to size and stuck over the top of two 6 x 6 tile pieces. Instructions, Studio file, image for sticker and inventory available here. More photos and renders. Also used to be on Rebrickable, but they took it down.