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Here is our Hogwarts Express moc, it's still work in progress:
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[MOC] mini tribute to 42114
brick-builds replied to Jurss's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Amazing, I like it! -
Functional railway barrier - how it works
brick-builds replied to brick-builds's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Sorry, got that wrong. -
Functional railway barrier - how it works
brick-builds replied to brick-builds's topic in LEGO Train Tech
No worries, I can imagine how it would look. Thanks, the brick built streets are in general a great technique. Yes indeed, but then it wouldn't be as high as the rest of my layout. -
Functional railway barrier - how it works
brick-builds replied to brick-builds's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thanks, but it takes a lot of parts to build the road. I think we'll go with the chain variante, but thanks for the effort. -
Functional railway barrier - how it works
brick-builds replied to brick-builds's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Good idea, we will check it. -
Hello everybody, we'd like to show and discuss with you our railway barrier - actually it works manual, but we plan to integrate a mindstorms sensor. Have much fun:
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Thank you!!
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Yeah old signals are really cool. In the future I'll add some LEDs to light the signal up.
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Hello everyone, I've designed working "Formsignale", which I want to share with you. The difficulty was the second arm because it needs to move out and also back into a vertical position. In my first attempts the arm wouldn't move. To solve this I attached a second string. While the first string is pulled, the second is released. A more detailed explanation is in this video (English subtitles are available):
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Hello everybody, this is one of our new projects: A VW Golf in speed champions size. We are currently considering how the roof can be built, what do you think?
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Sorry for the late answer. We tried some different setups and here is the result:
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[mod] How we motorize small locomotives
brick-builds replied to brick-builds's topic in LEGO Train Tech
We also love the Köf, some days ago we build a basic layout with smd leds and the circuit cubes hub. Here is a screenshot picture: -
Thanks for your comments I´ll try out your tips this afternoon and write an answer here.
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Hello, our latest moc train-base, we tried a 0-10-0 and it works fine in normal lego curves :
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[mod] How we motorize small locomotives
brick-builds replied to brick-builds's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Yes, I think it's possible. omg Has it arrived meanwhile? -
Hello, we love "small" lego locomotives like the 40730 and so we motorized it with a circuit cube. What do you think?
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Hello, we love our lego monorail, so we mad an experimental moc. The inspiration for us was the crocodile. Have much fun.
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We motorized the 7810 with circuit cubes and it works fine:
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[MOC] Our steam train and the technics inside
brick-builds replied to brick-builds's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Thank you for your answer. The driving rods are made by bricks on rails and we are very pleased with it. The missing details are coming soon. Many greetings -
Hello, in this video, you can see how our r BR64 (9 studs wide with a powered function L) works inside. Have much fun!
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Hello everybody, we built some motorized brackets for a witch, a flying lawnmower and a pumpkin head. So have much fun!