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PF Maximum Voltage
mocbuild101 replied to rkkm's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Yes, I forgot to say that... Actually I did!- 53 replies
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PF Maximum Voltage
mocbuild101 replied to rkkm's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
You will probably find that the alkaline batteries are faster, and don't last very long. Li-ions should be stronger but slower, and last a lot longer. And NI-MH's will be somewhere in between, and probably last the longest.- 53 replies
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Looks great, I hope you do make instructions!
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PF Maximum Voltage
mocbuild101 replied to rkkm's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Eneloop Pro batteries are what I use for my RC unit, they are NI-MH 1.2v and have a high discharge rate (I don't know exactly what though). And mAh is how long they will last, a 1000 mAh battery discharged at 1A will last 1 hour. Also mAh doesn't add up like voltage, it stays the same.- 53 replies
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Very interesting, I have never tried that before, do the bricks get damaged by the stress? You could even build a giant mono-wheel with that technique .
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Really, it's sorting out my Lego collection . After that, it would be making a big MOC (a good scaled model), because I know I can do it!
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I want to know where to buy the type of wire Lego uses in PF parts, I can only find grey IDC ribbon cable (see below). I need it to be black to replace some worn out wire on some of my PF parts. Has anyone ever found a matching type of wire/cable? Thanks .
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Using rc buggy motors
mocbuild101 replied to rm8's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
The lightest way is to use a 7.4v 3rd party lipo connected to 2x PF V2 receivers (both on the same channel) with 1 buggy motor on each. -
My picture is from a LDD file of some sustainable energy builds that I designed and was once going to put on Lego Ideas, and I thought that it looked perfect for my profile picture. I also hope to build them one day (and make instructions ).
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My new tires have arrived! The ones I bought are 115mm (available HERE), as of this post there are 2 (sets of 4) left to buy. They fit perfectly (after 20 mins putting them on ) on the 44772 rims. Some photos:
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[MOC] Mini Claas Xerion
mocbuild101 replied to nick97's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Great work, although the steering system looks a bit more complex than it needs to be. You should match the colors of the set in LDD (if that is what you are using) for a better comparison . -
LPub 4 Help
mocbuild101 replied to Ellisss_2's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
I just said that it might be harder for me because I'm so used to MLcad, LDCad sounds great! -
LPub 4 Help
mocbuild101 replied to Ellisss_2's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
LDCad? I haven't heard of that before, it might be better or it might be harder to use (for me). I will check it out! -
LPub 4 Help
mocbuild101 replied to Ellisss_2's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Also, MLcad help (in the program) is great to get started, and www.holly-wood.it is great too. -
My very 1st attempt stop motion
mocbuild101 replied to terryfay1983's topic in Brick Flicks & Comics
Great work! Much better than my first attempt! If you want to learn more about stop-motion, check out The Lego Animation Book, by No Starch Press. -
What would be considered a "large" LEGO collection?
mocbuild101 replied to Brikkyy13's topic in General LEGO Discussion
That's not small! That's HUGE!!! And I thought my collection was big! I only have approximately 100 sets (not including over 200 CMS minifigures), no idea how many parts but probably only 50,000-100,000.- 36 replies
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LEGO makes a non-ABS prototype brick
mocbuild101 replied to Master_Data's topic in General LEGO Discussion
As long as the durability is the same and they look the same, great! I was actually planing on trying that soon .- 38 replies
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