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Phantom59

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  1. grindinggears Thanks I was going to use LA's for the tilling but that it would be more problematic as for the power steering unit I don't know where I got the idea from (most probably from brickshelf) but i find it very useful. If anyone in the power steering unit I will up load it to brickshelf in the next couple of day in LDR (LDraw) format
  2. I am sorry. I don't upload very often. What are deep links please ?
  3. I built this to just to test an idea The steering is done by leaning (like a skateboard) http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=475938
  4. I should have said great model as well
  5. I have 3 different sorting styles 1/ Older lego in a large bin (for the kids to play with) 2/ Star Wars & Classic Space + some city in plastic zip lock bags with minifig, instructions and parts in their own bag 3/ Technic sorted into colours, type of of parts (eg: length of axel, type of gear and so on) I'm lucky I have a 2.5m X 2.5m shed (Up side non of my brood want to go into, down side I am running out of wall space )
  6. Great Vid I can not think of any other fighter aircraft in the last30 to 40 years that can do a turnaround like that
  7. If you have the parts have a look at this http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=409679
  8. There where a lot of parts left after making the roadster. sorry I was thinking of B Models in general
  9. If You get 8258 Crane truck look here http://technicbricks.blogspot.com/2009/11/8258-modification-instructions-by-han.html well worth it
  10. I have just build the B model of 8070 (not for a person with big fingers)and was wondering how do they (LDT) think up the B Model and weather the B Model has any affect on the A Model eg parts used
  11. Hello I have been collecting lego from the early 80's I have Classic Space, Both Old and New technic and Star Wars. I also play around with LDraw I have about 160 sets + or - I have only recently stated to put MOC on line http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=phantom59 The "Bridge-layer" I have given up on for the time being. The problem is the weight of the bridge. The "Old Goose" was originally built in the mid 80's, I used LDraw to see what it look like beside the "Gray Goose" The "Gray Goose" is a much updated and refined version of the "Old Goose", with up and down landing gear, weapons bay, detailed cockpit, weapons and under wing pylons. I got the idea for the "Skyhawk" from Patrick Tilley "AMTRAC WARS" Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks Phantom59
  12. 8081-1: Extreme Cruise + B models instruction's on the net at http://technic.lego.com/en-US/BuildingInstructions/default.aspx
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