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StarBricks

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  1. Hi Unclejeffie thanks for reporting and I have already corrected the error. Sometimes bricklink updates the code of some parts and loading the list gives an error. Without asking you to write me an email to send you the correct list, I suggest you download and install the "BrickStore" program. It is a small program that is used to manage the parts lists. Opening the list in the "BrickStore" program should automatically correct the code. Then save the list and reload it in bricklink. I hope I was helpful. If you have difficulty write me an email with the address from which you contacted me for instructions and I will send you the correct list.
  2. Hi William, one piece of advice I can give you about finding parts is this: LEGO.com has greatly enhanced the "Pick a Brick" service for purchasing parts in recent months. I believe that 80/90% of the parts can be purchased directly from the LEGO.com site and if you consider that the shipping costs are free above a certain amount, that is very interesting. In fact, with Bricklink you are forced to make many orders to buy all the parts and you have shipping costs for each order. With the "Pick a Brick" instead you will have a single order and all the new parts. The only cumbersome thing is that you have to manually enter the part numbers for the search and in some cases the part numbers of "Bricklink" do not correspond with the part codes that you find on "Pick a Brick". If you do not find a piece on the "Pick a Brick" it will be sufficient to open bricklink and check if the piece has alternative codes to look for. In 90% of cases you will find the part. Hope I've been of help and have fun!
  3. Good job! I hope all the steps were clear and simple.
  4. If you mean the black brick technichs I would say that in principle you can replace them with other colors (except those that can be seen when you open the side doors of the bomb bay). As for the 2x6 bricks I would say that they can be replaced with other 2x2 - 2x3 - 2x4 bricks because I usually use them in the filling areas or, in the case of the black ones, in the contour areas of the base. In the base you can also use longer bricks such as 2x8 and 2x10. However, I always recommend that you take a look at the construction phases first in order to realize the pieces that you can replace. Remember, however, that bricks are almost always present in the store of the LEGO site and you should buy them there because you can find large quantities.
  5. Fantastic! When I was a child Grendizer and Mazinger Z were my favorite themes! Well done!
  6. Hi Lahh001 I am happy that you have completed the MOC and that you enjoyed it. As for studs, I think it's a matter of personal taste. I have always considered the stud to be a distinctive element of the LEGO building system and personally I like to see it. This is why in my MOCs I don't mind it being in sight here and there. However this is a subjective opinion. Great job anyway and thanks for the positive feedbak!
  7. hahaha! In fact, in my work I deal with anti-seismic structures for residential buildings. Perhaps that is why I dedicate a lot of time to studying the statics of my MOCs.
  8. Hi Kevin, yes you are right! Working at night is not good! :-) He stands upright, in perfect balance. I have been testing the construction for 6 months and it has not dropped 1mm .. Thanks for the greetings. I have no intention of taking breaks but I always have very little time to devote to this passion of mine and the commitments with my family and my work in the office in the last two years have increased. Thank you all for your good wishes and compliments. It was a demanding MOC but I am very satisfied with the final result. As usual, I favored design and proportions but I devoted a lot of time to the study of solidity and balance
  9. Strength and balance AR-Project SB00601 UCS scale MOC of the AT-RT (All Terrain Reconnaissance) first appeared in Star Wars episode III Revenge of the Sith. Here proposed in the livery of the 501. The design and construction was a challenge to the laws of physics and a "balance exercise". Composed of 4395 bricks + 1 minifig it is in perfect scale with the TR-Project.
  10. Hahaha ... yes your wife better not see this post! :-) Thanks anyway for your waiting .. In the previous answers no one has come close to find out what it will be ... :-)
  11. I'm working on the instructions but I don't have a certain date yet. It depends on work commitments and family commitments. However sooner or later the instructions of the TR-Project will also arrive
  12. Little clue ... it's not a ship ...
  13. I started and I am proceeding with order and calmly so as not to make shipping errors. No it's not Sebulba Podracer
  14. ... it was a balance exercise ...
  15. At the end of the manual and at the bottom of the parts list you will find a photo of the Brickstuff lighting kit packaging, it measures approximately 16x10cm and is 5-6cm thick. I hope to be proved helpful. Hi Darth Greebles, great! Have fun and let me know what your build experience will be like. Yes, my slope curved flat silver also have this "vortex" effect. Personally I like it because it creates that "lived-in" effect which is very much in line with the original design of all the means of the Resistance. Let us remember that even in the film the Resistance often has old and battered means of luck ...
  16. I managed the replacement LED cable for orders in Europe and the UK and they all left. I only have two orders in the USA that I have to manage together with the shipment of the manual. I have sent an email but have not yet received a response from these two people. I don't know what your real name is, but if you haven't purchased the manual yet, give me your name privately and see if you are one of the two people I have yet to ship the cable to. But if brickstuff wrote you, the shipment must have come from them. In my opinion it takes a little patience because in this period the shipments are all late due to the heavy work for Christmas. However, if you want to start the construction, know that you can mount the LED cable of the bomb compartment even when the construction is completed.
  17. I bought the 75313 AT-AT UCS set and I can't wait for the Christmas holidays to come so I can assemble it!
  18. What a show! I love this set! It will be mine immediately when it comes out! Thanks LEGO
  19. Hi Naixin, I have decided to suspend shipments until after Christmas. This is due to the fact that in the office we have a delivery of a large project to be done by 21 December and until that date I cannot dedicate myself to the B-Project. I also want to avoid shipping during the Christmas period because couriers are always very busy and I want to avoid problems with shipments. As soon as I can I will send an update email to those who have confirmed the instructions. Those who confirmed them don't worry because I have already put them aside. I apologize for the delay.
  20. Hi Kryptonic, I am happy to hear this. The positive feedback from those who built the MOC makes me very proud and repays me for the time spent trying to take care of every little detail both in the construction and in the engineering of the instructions. Thanks!
  21. Generally it is better to use type C because I have tested it. Type A certainly not because it does not have the axle connection inside. There is also type B but I have not tested it. I highly recommend the type C
  22. Hi base_1, It has to be type C because you can connect it with the axles. Type A does not have the axle connection inside.
  23. Thank you so much for the compliments but about the original design of this ship I don't agree so much. I believe the Designer has done an exceptional job creating an iconic and ingenious ship. It's a mix that reminds me a lot of the B-29 bombers and u-boats of World War II. I loved this ship from the moment I saw it on the big screen.
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