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I went pretty simple: The orange parts are all inverted brackets, you can swap them out for regular brackets on the places where the mounts are. The whole thing is basically held together by 4 x N plates (shown in blue), which can overlap to join together any section length. It gives a roughly 6 stud wide tube, so it can be capped with 6-stud diameter circular parts.
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How do I edit PDF Instructions?
FGMatt replied to Nemesis84's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Have you tried SmallPDF? It works pretty well for large files in my experience; the free version is just limited to a number of operations per day. -
That's a big curve! How many pieces does it take to make a 90 degree bend?
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Fantastic work!
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You have successfully captured the awfulness! I wonder if there is a way to show how bizarrely boring the interior is in Lego.
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[MOC+BDP9] ABS Grain Elevator and Hopper Car
FGMatt replied to zephyr1934's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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Bricklink and LEGO.com Account Merge
FGMatt replied to Peppermint_M's topic in General LEGO Discussion
The marketplace is also a useful feather in their cap from a sustainability point of view, so is very worth doing even if it works out cost-neutral. -
Is anyone else thinking Top Gear Burma special here? Fewer rear axles, yellow tipper body and replace the squirrel with a "jam bear" and you're right there!
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Thanks for all the kind words! I did realise though that the lock gates are the wrong way around, so a minor amendment!
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A little vignette born of playing around with angles. Back in the 1940s this canal was part of a defensive line, so there are fortifications carefully blended into the scenery... A maintenance crew uses a mini digger carried onboard their workboat
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They're not, but happy to do stud.io if people want it.
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Thank you - I was pleased to see that the crabs appear to fit inside!