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Really huge. That thing is a literal weapon. it is 2 ft taller than the average person. Are you stringing the outward supports?
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Okay, those following. I need some help deciding. Should I allow the car to bounce, Should I add a single string on the bottom to stabilize the spinning, If make it a catapult, then drop the car. I think #3 is a great idea for it. Have the car ride through launch, then lock, then drop to the bottom. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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That would be a great entry! Saw the original on YouTube a few days ago.
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Thank you. Hope this makes up for TC13. I will be using reverse 2:1 pulleys, gaining speed for just one launch. Then you pull the gear racks tensioned and release the pod in this order: Steps: Pull gear racks to position. Rachet them. Put pod in position, Release rachets simultaneously upward. Hold on! The pod will also be spring loaded by adding other tension bands to the pulley. Pictures: Thanks for following my progress! I also am considering going a little larger for motorization. I most likely will leave it manual though.
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Not all big creations are as good as small, this one proves the point: [MOC] Lego mini crane: 1:14 Hoeflon C6 Spider Crane: by 896 Gerard Edit: This is another nomination!
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Generic Contest Discussion
Aventador2004 replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
No, it had been complained before in this topic, bigger seems to get more votes. So you try to build Small for points. Anything else you implied? Cause you are wrong if so. -
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Aventador2004 replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Quite a interesting idea in my opinion: The entrants in numerical order of the top 20 spots get a amount of votes: 1:20, 2: 20, 3: 18, 4: 18, In that pattern to #20. It will allow the smaller builds to get some sort of advantage over the large ones. Maybe this could be a future contest twist.