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Shiva

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  1. Nice one :)
  2. You can get LED front lights for a bike for less than 1 €?! That's.. very good! Yeah, after checking the youtube video, I do see tha the other light is for the stove. Battery box seems to be 88015 https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=bb1165c01&idColor=86#T=S&C=86&O={"color":86,"iconly":0} And the motor a 21890 https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=21980#T=S&O={"iconly":0}
  3. I think it might very well use 2 lights. To power that light. Atleast I do see 2 lightsources in https://ideascdn.lego.com/media/generate/public/lego_ci/24ef2a8b-0468-4a00-be79-1e1b92c52adf/resize:1600:900/legacy What is the bricklink number of that light? Same photo, has the technic axle connector showing, for turning the fresnel lens around. I do like how 21335 looks.
  4. Castle Limit for Sweden, 3. I think Norway has that limit too.
  5. Was it the now deleted user that did not like it? Atleast I have not seen any other comments on ideas, that could have been negative?
  6. Nice build!
  7. Glad that it works :) + this helicopter looks interesting.
  8. Welcome back :) Hmm, did I miss some of your videos the last month, here on eurobricks?
  9. JohnsLegos, your propellers, they should NOT rotate as in your picture. Morvayn is right. And no, your propellers do not rotate as in the video I linked. Check steps 168 to 172 in the instructions https://www.lego.com/cdn/product-assets/product.bi.core.pdf/6281940.pdf Are your both bewel gears closest to the helicopter body? Ages ago, I did a small Intermeshing rotors helicopter, but that was without any technic parts, didn't have any and not sure it can fit either. But maybe I should give it a try someday, with newer parts etc?
  10. Nice!
  11. Are they aligned right? Jangbricks has a video of how twin rotors function Check that the moving parts are not too tight.
  12. Blinds you with a smile, then clubs you down. Who needs a sword anyway?
  13. natesroom, I suspect you'll have to wait a bit. Here in Europe it went for sale around 01 CET. And that is 00 BST. So USA might either be 00 EDT or as late as 00 PDT. Is my guess.
  14. Chillis, 1 each time? Could there be a once shop limit?
  15. Swedish Online store has it for sale now. 01:00 CET. Maybe the same for rest of Europe.
  16. <3 for the update. And.. WoW!!!!
  17. Nice :)
  18. I do have found 2 drawings on the net, 1 is https://www.jarnvagsmuseet.se/globalassets/jarnvagsmuseet/bilder/fordjupning/arsbok/spar1991.pdf page 7. One that would be more detailed, but can not make out any of the numbers, at all And then there is from this h0 forum https://www.motessparet.se/viewtopic.php?f=25&amp;t=1636&amp;sid=e500d916efef370fc7b4b8383b09e56f&amp;start=240 Main wheel size is between the S1 and M3a, you have built. 1350mm, Oh, maybe the more detailed is from https://www.schienendampf.com/forum/thread/2732-schwedische-dampfturbinenlokomotive-tgoj-m3t/
  19. Berthil, another nice build from you :)
  20. Sven J, thank you for the links! I wish someday, to maybe make a locomotive in 1:38 or 1:45 scale. Wishlist on that, is a M3t. https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3t And M3b https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/M3b They both are related to each other, if that is the right word. Unless there is one already done, somewhere. I have never! built a steam locomotive and the only train I have built, is LEGo's crocodile. Both your locomotives look great! I might later this week, or in a few weeks, again visit a M3a locomotive, IRL. Depending on weather and sleep.
  21. Lovely looking SJ Littera S1 class! Question, where do you find the main dimensions? Those seem to be a bit hard to find sometimes.
  22. Nice Asper mod :)
  23. Ahh. Any photos of your trains on display? The few I seen glimpses of, look nice :)
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