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[HELP] Generic Building Help Topic
Fluwoeb replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thank you @pleegwat and @2GodBDGlory! I will look into the post you linked and yes, it will double the voltage if I connect battery boxes using the old 9V components. -
[HELP] Generic Building Help Topic
Fluwoeb replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I have a question, is it possible to use a PF extension cord to connect to PF battery boxes and effectively double or connect the voltage of the boxes? -
[MOC] Adventure Truck - Powered Up
Fluwoeb replied to Dorino's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
I like the bonus picture:P I have had the same experience with a larger half-track truck that I made a while ago, but my brother had the remote:) -
BuWizz Motor
Fluwoeb replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I know that @Sariel has a movie on youtube where he tested the new buwizz motor. I do not like how it looks on the buwizz website but I know it will be different based on what I have seen already. Thanks Zerobricks!- 30 replies
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For the CV joints… is TLG going to make them more like the real joints? Maybe make them a stud and a half in diameter so that they can fit a tube around it somewhat like the rigid 7mm ribbed hoses. That would be very useful for dirt:) But then if something like that was made, then TLG would have to make a steering bracket to fit around the joint… I like the new hubs with these CV joints but I think there need to be some new suspension forks to go with them, but for the CV joints I would love it if they had two versions with one not having a loose connection for axles and the other having more friction. What do you think about making a sliding piece for use in-between the CV joints when going from transmission to a rear axle for example? I have seen box-trucks with some kind of these parts. It would help us Lego fans when making live axles and such so we can use shock absorbers and some suspension forks to support the axle instead of having to base the suspension arms around the drive shaft because it is not flexible in lengthwise motion. I also am dissapointed in the strength of the Ducati shocks, if they were stronger they would be perfect to replicate hydraulic shock absorbers. And the clutch, I just want to know what it was made for. Is it to transfer drive from the transmission to the drivetrain or from the engine (or motors) to the transmission (or drivetrain)? Thank you for answering our questions! And I really love seeing companies reaching out to get feedback from customers and even people who have a hobby off of their products (like us)!
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Large Technic Super cars MOC sale
Fluwoeb replied to technic_addict's topic in Buy, Sell, Trade and Finds
Ok, thanks! I know that this is a great deal from watching the RC buggy motors as they sold on Bricklink. They can get pretty expensive! It is nice to get one, but then to get two, it would be little more expensive as there were a lot single motors for sale. I looked at the MOC on Rebrickable, and I was amazed at how complicated the rear suspension is when L motors are used, pretty ingenious! My email: e3mitchell@protonmail.com -
Large Technic Super cars MOC sale
Fluwoeb replied to technic_addict's topic in Buy, Sell, Trade and Finds
Hey @technic_addict, I am seriously considering the Class 1 Unlimited Buggy, I just have some questions. So, since it is converted for buggy motors, does it include extension wires to connect to Buwizz? How do the buggy motors connect to wheels? Do you use part #92908 to connect the wheels to motors? Thank you! -
[MOC] 1968 Dodge Charger
Fluwoeb replied to nicjasno's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hey @nicjasno, you could also use part 43898 or this part 3960 for the wheel caps, and you can get both in silver. I was thinking that if you were just using a three-stud long axle with stop to hold the wheel pieces onto wheels, you could get an axle that has a stud on it and push it in the wheel a bit farther and maybe put a spacer inbetween the wheel and the disk piece. What do you think? Other than that, I do not have anything else to add, I could not critique anything else:) I just thought I could help with making it look more like the real Charger. -
[MOC] Motorised 4x4 SUV
Fluwoeb replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Ok @Milan, I am just exploring Eurobricks:) And having fun -
Baja Buggy
Fluwoeb replied to MikeTwo9398's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Very cool! I like the comparison to the 8466 and 42110 sets. It reminds me of the hubs from the 8466 set. I love the use of the hubs in the rear axle, ingenious;) -
[TC18] G-Class
Fluwoeb replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Great exterior styling! I love the slanted hood:) Movie of it in action? -
[MOC] Motorised 4x4 SUV
Fluwoeb replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Maybe you should take pictures of it before you take it in the mud:) Cool model, I like the SUV style. Same here:) -
1977 Chevy Van G10
Fluwoeb replied to Jeka Jackson's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
The pictures are not working for me, all I am seeing is a big "-". -
Hummer HX concept
Fluwoeb replied to Jeka Jackson's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
@Jeka Jackson, I had that same idea for the front! Turning the black gear housing piece sideways so that there was more room for the CV joint. What piece did you use for that? Part #48496, or #87408? Overall, great job! It is one of the best hummer chassis I have seen with those specific wheels, although I have seen others... Not too complicated, yet great design. I will use this for inspiration! -
This build really shows your artistic talent @sheo! I think it is amazing! Lego is so fun to build with, it inspires, it is fun!
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Technic 2021 Set Discussion
Fluwoeb replied to LvdH's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks @I_Igor for showing me the photos! That is interesting how they put "tractor-like" tires on the jeep set, I wonder why? The buggy looks pretty cool, the tires are perfect. I wonder if they are introducing a new wheel with the buggy… …although they might be the wheel 56904. I could not tell from photos. I cannot wait to see the official release! -
Technic 2021 Set Discussion
Fluwoeb replied to LvdH's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
If the economy does get back on its feet... Cannot wait to see new Lego Technic sets! I hope the "knobby" tractor tires for the buggy are more like A/T tires instead of tractor tires -
Technic 2021 Set Discussion
Fluwoeb replied to LvdH's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Me too:) -
[MOC] 1968 Dodge Charger
Fluwoeb replied to nicjasno's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I voted for the Audi Urquattro just for fun:P The only way it is going to win over the Ford Sierra is if a bunch of people find the poll and vote for the Urquattro. -removed- -
I will relink the photos; I had changed the BrickSafe folder they were in and that might have made them disappear, although I can still see them on this page. Thanks @JintaiZ!
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Large Technic Super cars MOC sale
Fluwoeb replied to technic_addict's topic in Buy, Sell, Trade and Finds
I did not notice the instructions on Rebrickable. Can you hold on to the Class 1 Unlimited Buggy for me? It is an awesome MOC and I do not want to have to pass this deal up!