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Lipko

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  1. Thanks for the comments! I posted of a real motorbike photo too for reference, that's kind of what I have in mind behing the thick fog of laymanship. The double wishbone suspension is there for two reasons: -a bit unusual, so for coolness effect -handles better in Lego version. I want the model to be playable, which means I want to give them to kids without explaining how to handle and without the risk of serious damage. The telescopes are prone to get stuck when pushed in a too slanted position, which is the default position in a bike. So instead of actuating, the whole assembly would bend (I hope that makes sense). My setup has much less problem with it, it actuates however I push the bike and the fork assembly doesn't get damaged. If you have trained eye: does the current version's proportions look acceptable for a streetfigher style bike? Do you notice something that's off? I'm a total layman when it comes to bikes.
  2. I reworked the chassis and made the rear arm pivot position more realistic. I'm still struggling hard with the bodywork, but the overall proportions start to look okay (especially in comparison with the previously posted state), though the rear arm is one stud too long. I don't know if I want to put too much effort into it, I kind of like long motorbikes. The clutch cover is fake unfortunately, just like in the new set.
  3. That would fall apart, because of the long slit ín the middle.
  4. Thank you! That is it! Though it's very old. I'll look for other solutions first.
  5. Hmm, that new part seems useful, unfortunately not possible to sculpt from an existing part (something I do nowadays so I don't have to wait for new parts to be avaliable). A totally unrelated question. My part finding skills are very poor, and I'm looking for a part if it exists at all. 1L spacer with a pinhole (like the 1L liftarm) but with a rim on one side. Like a small cup. For some reason I remember such part exists. Or if it doesn't exist: the LOTR ring part is half stud thick, or plate thick? I need these for a one unit diameter wedge belt wheel. The rubber band keeps wandering off from a simple 1L liftarm, and the only possible connection is a pin.
  6. For true inner peace you need self reflection. I with the best for you all!
  7. walking strandbeest clock kinetic scultpture of a galopping horse - possible with selectable walking modes (walk-gallop-race etc) kinetic sculpture of a dragon flapping wings, maybe in a tensegrity construction weaving machine windup insect human head with expressions working gun music machine/instrument drumset sculpture with working drummer figure Solar system/planets and moons sculpture Just a few ideas from the top of my head
  8. Maybe the problem with the animal theme is that most people think that means organic shapes. What I meant by animal theme is an animal inspired theme. Be it mecha, kinetic sculpture, replica of a toy, etc. The animal-like figure should be the main part, so an animal transporting vehicle should not be allowed, I hope you get the idea. So no, the model doesn't have to be a fury perfectly moving replica of an actual animal.
  9. Leave your confort zone. You will not regret it.
  10. As I recall there were discussions about an animal contest. Maybe now is the time.
  11. I'm asking again. Are you sure it's only Technic changing? And not you too? It's normal that you loose interest in something. I think there's simply not much more to Technic in general. Sure, there could be clocks, GBC, some exotic machinery, etc, but you'd be bored of them soon. After all, Lego is about clicking some plastic together for hours to get a model that looks like it was made from random junk. If I wasn't MOCing, probably I wouldn't have bought even the first Technic model, the container truck. It was shockingly crap, a total disappointment after my 10 year dark age. But didn't feel sorry, because the parts were actually important. To sum it up: I think it's perfectly normal to get bored of a hobby, and usually the object of the hobby is the smallest factor in it. Technic may be declining, but not ín such an extreme way this whole topic implies. Lego is a still toy for kids. And you are just tired of pretending it's not.
  12. I cannot like the new transmission. Sure, it's realistic, but its scale is way off. That huge gearbox for 3+N. Pretty much the same 3+N could be much more compact with the older system. Maybe not that energy efficient, but since it's a manual model, it doesn't have to be (unless it doesn't jam).
  13. Most AFOLs are collectors. I thinks that's the reason for complaining. I don't complain (usually) because I'm not a collector. So I don't mind if many or most official sets are lame because I don't have to buy them. I can say I'm doing this hobby seriously, yet my lifetime (about 12 years) spending on Lego is about 2500-3000€
  14. A little conteo here: Chinese have some unortodox marketing in most markets. Some reviewers act like they are being paid. Many commenters are surely being payed. The hype around Third Body Problem is an example, it was mostly fueled by "agents" (it is a medicore at best sci-fi novel hyped into the stratosphere). I guess also a lot of state money is fuelling their own industry. I saw some of the hyped non-lego models, and I wasn't that impressed. They were shelf queens just like the Lego models, but with much more questinable building techniques. Like stressing parts or extremely fiddly weak connections, and major mechanical fails, like the Alfa Romeo rear suspension (and it couldn't even roll).
  15. We complain a lot about licenced sets, yet we demand "licenced" MOCs. Custom cars spark zero interest nowadays, while back in the old MOC days, they were on level with licenced cars. I think it's sad because there's more space in creativity in custom car design than making the tenth replica or making dull family cars just for the sake of making something new. This slowly creeps to other subthemes too, it's just people know cars much more than other machinery.
  16. Or it's just a reflection of us. We became old. If you really look at those old models, you'll find how much Technic has evolved since. Collecting was never a thing for me, maybe that's why I can let building sets go so easily. I haven't bought a big set since maybe ten years. I bought the latest BMW motor bike but it immediately went to the parts bin.
  17. I' m late to the party but I like those new parts. The cylinder mould looks better so fas than the studded version. I hope it becomes available as parts soon.
  18. At least there's no fake casually thrown blanket on a couch.
  19. What a cheap way to "animate" the suspension The same picture is copied over and trasnlated upwards. Anyway, there are some setup unrealities (small engine, the clutch cover probably has no working stuff under it, it's just a decoration).
  20. Thank you for the offer! I don't know yet when I Will have time to make the photos.
  21. I can't find info about it. The Eurobrics thread has lost the images. Actually there's an extra gear to have a convenient power take off for the chain (and for better modularity), but there might be enough space to ommit it. 3rd redesign...
  22. My biggest issue apart from the engine is that they are way too fat. They look good from many angles, but when I saw them in person, they were very disappointing.
  23. Thanks for the reply! I don't use blueprints, as I haven't decided yet what shape to follow, I haven't even decided to go for a café racer shape or not (the handlebars changed vertical positions at least five times). That's Lego design for me. I don't want to draw everthing on paper up front, only to realise something's not possible to properly model with Lego. Yes, the saddle may be a bit too high, though the position you see now is the final, no "meat" would go on top of it. Maybe you are right, but it can simply be changed. There's also another proportional mistake: The rear suspension arm's pivot is too far back, the clutch is a bit too far forward, though I don't see how I can improve that, the gearbox is in the way. I will cheat it with aesthetics, the frame looks like crap anyway so will be covered with an aeshtetic non functional frame. Though I may be totally off. Is the red circle the pivot point of the suspension?
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