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mocbuild101

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  1. Oops, I don't know how I missed that... Gear ratios?
  2. I got mine from eBay: https://www.ebay.com.au/SBrick-Bluetooth-Remote-Control-and-Lego-8886-20cm-Cable You could also try Bricklink: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/search.page?q=sbrick#T=U&S=A
  3. Looks good, but some more information/details would be good... (what motors are used, any special functions, etc...)
  4. If you're posting a comment on a topic, it gets saved automatically until you post it. As for posting topics, no, it doesn't get saved, so just copy it all to a text editor on your computer and save it that way.
  5. Nice work, and a great example of function over form. The landing gear mechanism works well, though I don't think the wings are suppose to move when they go up...
  6. Er... maybe the SBrick forum would be more helpful: https://social.sbrick.com
  7. Looks great! It is a bit short for a school bus, but I think that just makes it look cute.
  8. Great work! I agree with @Leonardo da Bricki, the design is very clean, and actually looks quite good.
  9. No, just make sure you have the + and - the right way round. (I once fried a receiver by attaching them incorrectly)
  10. Well, to put it simply, no. Battery captivity is measured in mAh - 1000mAh would mean that they would last for an hour with a 1A draw, or 4 hours with a 0.25A draw - so if they were powering 2 XL-motors, they would last for just under an hour. (see "Loaded Characteristics" on @Philo's website: http://www.philohome.com/motors/motorcomp.htm) Adapter current is measured in mA - 1000mA would mean that the maximum current that can be drawn is 1A - so 2 XL-motors is the maximum number motors it could fully power. ...or more specifically, the outer wires power the IR receivers - which can only be -/+, and the inner wires control the motors - which can be -/+ or +/- That can not power IR receivers, due to the PF extension/adapter cable only connecting the inner wires.
  11. Well, seeing the size of the wings, and the power of the launcher, I would say that the wings come off...
  12. Why didn't you put them in a ZIP file, or at least in a sub-folder on the Bricksafe page?
  13. Very nice! It's definitely not for purists - like you said - but once you accept that, you can really enjoy how cool it is...
  14. Just goes to show how much your building skills have improved since TC12
  15. Would either of these work? (the DBG axles are 5.5 with stop) The one on the left is 5x7, while the one on the right is only 5x5, but it's a lot weaker.
  16. As long as all the parts in the file are proper Lego bricks (which it should if it's coming from LDD), then it should have all the parts. That's because it needs to convert the parts, rather than just import them like Rebrickable does.
  17. Very nice! Really like the red+black color scheme (rather than the usual yellow), the front cabin does blend into the wheels a bit, but other than that, it's great! I agree, it's small, with lot's of functions, yet it still looks just as good.
  18. Ribbon cable is great for this - it's almost exactly the same size as Lego wire.
  19. This topic probably should have been put in the LDD forum, but I have got a working LDD, so just PM me with the file, and I'll have a go.
  20. Looks like the grey 5x11 panels on the sides are moved by pneumatics... But I can't quite work out which direction they move... Also, are the universal joints coming out the back of the servo for a moving steering wheel?
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