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Hi there! On the first build, the gearbox was not working properly. I had to restart from scratch to have all gears run smoothly enough not to snap the chain. First time such a thing occurs to me in almost 40 years of Lego. On the other hand, something usual is how bad stickers look after a few years, so I'm using the bare minimum, or none at all. Here, only the dashboard and tank lid. As expected, this model with no panel stickers looks pretty bad. The idea was to strip it to a naked roadster to keep the original model's mechanical features while removing the need for fancy stickers. Here's what I have now: Thanks for watching and happy new year!
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Thank you so much @mla2 and @JunkstyleGio ! I think I would have managed to get my custom parts through PartDesigner from the LDD models by Gerald Lasser (https://library.ldraw.org/tracker/25164) but having them straight in .io format was a lot easier. Now I'll be able to start working on those instructions!
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Thank you! Well, it'll take some time to publish instructions, since the rims and back tire are not yet available on Studio. I found prototype models for LDD, but I'd have to adapt them for Studio, which is a new thing for me, so either I manage to do that or I'll wait until they're added to the Studio database. This seems a bit strange to me, since those parts appeared with 10269 in 2019...
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CVT using disk
1980SomethingSpaceGuy replied to Sentinel's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Yes, works now. Interesting idea, but mechanically weak indeed; I'm looking forward development on this! -
Hi everyone! I wanted to give a go at the B Model exercise. 42155 is an easy target: as a long time motorcycle enthusiast, I think it looks a bit off, even for the Batman. The set has nice parts, I figured a modern café racer would be a good match for the ones that just can't be avoided: headlight, wheels and brake disks. My version features a proper V4, steering, full suspension and lots of details. Altogether I think it looks better than the A Model, so I'm happy. Thanks for watching!
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XTN's garage
1980SomethingSpaceGuy replied to XTN's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Nice to see this little fellow being used.. Cheers!