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timslegos

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  1. Hello, Recently I have been investigating ways to power pf receivers through the old 9v switches. Since I would like to have 16 remote functions, I wanted to be able to switch on one bank, and switch off the other. I was very excited to find the technique below which "tricks" the pf system into being powered by 9v using aluminum foil. Here is the article on TechnicBricks: http://www.technicbricks.com/2009/08/tbs-techtips-25-connecting-pf-receiver.html However, I am worried about ruining my receivers. Is this method safe? I have looked around and cant seem to find an answer. tim
  2. Great looking MOC for a starter. I would love to see a video of it driving, it looks plenty capable. tim
  3. I know the feeling . the MOC looks great, what bucket did you use? tim
  4. Nice MOC, it took long enough to make . tim
  5. Great looking MOC. In the video you said it is the most advanced tank to date, what makes it so advanced? tim
  6. marvelous building as usual effe. tim
  7. I would agree that the black version looks awesome, way better than the original. DO you have a video on how well it drives? tim
  8. Wow that is a very interesting way to use that part Paul. Is there a lot of play in the hub? tim
  9. You weren't kidding when you said mini. Nice job, looks like it drives pretty well too. I think it needs slower steering though. tim
  10. That is a nice looking truck, good functionality as well. The only thing I would change is the yellow color . tim
  11. I too was intrigued by his suspension setup, it is something I have never seen before. tim
  12. great truck, i love the outer body shell. tim
  13. Looks great for such a small truck. tim
  14. Agreed. Also, I would look around on Google for heavy machinery and see what you find. tim
  15. Looks great, I really want to see a video of it driving. tim
  16. Wow my goal for this year was to get blogged by them for one of my creations, looks like i might as well give up now . tim
  17. The lateral movement of the back arm looks very cool and adds a slot of play-ability, nice work. tim
  18. Thank you very much, where was it blogged?! tim
  19. I would love to participate in an even like that but sadly I am the only Lego Technic builder in my area. tim
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