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Yes, only one output shaft. I've seen in a video, that 4 L-motors were used to motorize the 42056 Porsche. But I don't really know, if they are all connected to a single battery box: Alright, so I will only use one type of motor. Sariel's book seems to be a really good information source. Thank you!
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Hi everyone, Two little question regarding Power Functions: 1. Is it possible to combine 2 L-motors with 2 XL-motors at the same time, working on the same gear of a car (2,0-2,5 kg) or will only motors of one type work? 2. How many M-, L- and XL-motors can be used on a single 8887 rechargable battery box (to move the same car as above) at the same time? Thank you in advance! xXFoxhound90
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Sorry for double-posting, but I didn't want to create a new topic for this little question regarding LPub: In my instructions on page 1 there are 4 steps with center placement and a divider, which separates step 1 and 2 on the left side from step 3 and 4 on the right side. Now, I want to move step number 1 to the top-left location relative to the page and step number 2 should also move to the left position, but with a little room to step number 1. The divider should ALWAYS be placed in middle of the page. Step number 3 and 4 should be moved to the right side. I'm not able to move just single steps like if there's only on step on the page. If you want to see a picture, go to page 48 steps 44-47 of Lego's instruction page (Big Ben): https://www.lego.com/en-us/service/buildinginstructions/search?initialsearch=10253&ignorereferer=true#?text=10253
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Yes, it works. But those parts are not shown in the bill of materials. To solve this problem, I created a second file, included all the parts from this build plus the parts, that are used multiple times in the step, saved it and loaded the file in LPub. Afterwards, I inserted a blank paper and added the bill of materials, and exported this page as a picture. Back in my original file, I also inserted a blank paper and imported the bills of material with correct numbers of parts, which are used. It's a little bit complicated, but, at the moment, the only possibility. Hopefully, the author of LPub will implement this feature in the next update.
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Thank you! I will definitely do my best!
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After browsing many tutorials about LPub, MLCAD and trying things out, I haven't found a solution for my problem: I want to create a model in MLCAD, which has to be built four times (like a substep), but it shouldn't start with step 1, 2..., but with a consecutive step number. I mean: main model (e.g. step 1,2,3) --> model, which has to be built four times (e.g. step 4,5,6) --> main model (e.g. step 7,8,9). If you want to have an example, go to step 43 - 56 from the instructions of 10253 Big Ben: https://www.lego.com/en-us/service/buildinginstructions/search?initialsearch=10253&ignorereferer=true#?text=10253 Thank you in advance!
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Hi, I'm from Germany and I'm Eurobrick's newest member. I'm 26 years old, study economic computer science and my plan in this forum is to create precise (originally-looking) instructions with LDraw and LPub, especially the 42056 Porsche with many modifications featured by members of this forum. I do really appreciate their efforts and their contributions to this fantastic model! Meanwhile, my skills with this software are pretty decent, but there are still one/two questions. Hopefully, there are people who can help me out. Alright, that was my first post, xXFoxhound90