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Yiharua

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  1. Nice one, and it goes well with all the GBC requirements. On my blog from now ;).
  2. Makorol, all the akiyuki modules leave the ball at 10 bricks high. Or higher.
  3. I always like GBCs... But i dont see the point on this one... It is so beautiful... It works so well... But it is NOT a GBC! It does not elevates the balls!!!
  4. NorteBrick 2013, 23rd and 24th of March at León, a little norhtern Spanish city. http://www.hispalug....p?topic=17276.0 Organized by HispaLUG.
  5. Hi Dluders! Thank you very much for posting it! I was going to post it today at eurobricks, but you have been faster than me! There is no excuse now on going to a Lego Event without a GBC!!! ;). I hope you liked it.
  6. Great columns! The design is good and the white color fits well. Congrats ;)
  7. Just great! I love it! Not complex mechanisms but a great design makes it one of the best GBCs I have seen this year. Congrats! ;)
  8. Thanks to all of you! I am very proud of this model :)
  9. Thank you for commenting! I will try that. It seems that it will work. Give me some minutes ;). EDIT: Here it is. Was this what you told? :)
  10. Today I present one of the creations of which I am most proud of. It took me three months to design it in LDD, but when I received the parts and built it I was pleasantly surprised. It worked great! Much better than I expected. Here it is :) Its working is very simple: A PF M motor turns a worm gear and then a 24 teeth gear. This moves the entire octagon, carrying balls. Its speed is much greater than a ball per second. I have not calculated but it may be two balls per second! The Input Hopper was the most difficult part to design and what took me longer. After many attempts I found the right way. Simply using 135 and 157 degrees connectors you can build that semi heptagon with two plates. This allows you to collect all the balls except the last which costs a bit more :D. So far the only bug I've noticed is that if the balls arrive very fast they get inside the octagon and do not go out of the module ... I guess the solution is to close the inner octagon, but for now I will not close it. The output: Finally here you have the video ;). Instructions available, in LDD: http://www.hispalug.com/foro/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=16784.0;attach=23244
  11. Hello! Today I present you the Spanish, cutted, reduced version of the Akiyuki Loop. This Loop is composed by my Belt, the Philo´s Ball Pump, the Jigsaw and the Nico´s Wave. And finally the video: I hope you liked it ;). The article on my blog, yiharuablog: Click Here My blog, yiharuablog: Click Here
  12. Thanks for commenting! My inspiration comes from philo, of course, and from some other creators. :). My Jigsaw comes as well from philo's inspiration. Thanks for commenting again. Gracias Jero ;).
  13. Finally I had modified my Lego GBC Ball Pump. It is now much better. With a rotable piece in the input hopper the balls NEVER get trapped, and it has some reincforcements all over the structure. Here are the photos: This is the finished module, a complete view of it. This is the rotable piece. There were added two bars on each side so the balls cannot get trapped there. And this is the mechanism that makes the rotacion of the piece. The motor has changed the position as well. In the old version it was makeing friction all the time becouse it was not alineated with the axle. Now it is joint with a technic piece and it is perfectly alineated. And finally the video: I hope you liked it ;). The article on my blog, yiharuablog: Click Here My blog, yiharuablog: Click Here
  14. Ok I think that is the right way to say it. Thank you again!
  15. Thank you for commenting! I am sorry: my english gets worse and worse everyday. What is wrong with "I hope you like it! If so..."?
  16. My latest model of a lego GBC, the GBC loop. It is composed by two of my previous creations; the Jigsaw and the Belt 2.0. I am very proud of this creation as a was some weeks thinking how to build it. (You can see the Jigsaw here) The two models have some improvements. I have added the hopper on the belt and on the jigsaw, for example. And, finally, the video: I hope you like it! If so, a like and a favourite helps me a lot ;). The article on my blog..
  17. Thank you again! I would like to do the hitch completly in grey, but the transparent cup does not exists in grey... (I think it only exists in yellow and black) I am planning my next world war two vehicle. In few weeks I will post it. A clue: It is going to be a tank.
  18. Thank you! Macro function? I really don't know what is it...
  19. This is my version of the famous Second World War vehicle, the jeep willys. First of all I´ll bring you a pair of images of the original model and some info about it: "The Willys MB US Army Jeep (formally the Truck, 1/4 ton, 4x4) and the Ford GPW were manufactured from 1941 to 1945. These small four-wheel drive utility vehicles are considered the iconic World War II Jeep, and inspired many similar light utility vehicles. Over the years, the World War II Jeep later evolved into the "CJ" civilian Jeep. Its counterpart in the German army was the Volkswagen Kübelwagen, also based on a small automobile, but which used an air-cooled engine and lacked 4 wheel drive." Wikipedia.com As there are a lot of different jeep willys versions in the net I decided to include the trailer. I have also included some original and own ideas combined with other known ideas. In the last image you can see the rear part of the jeep. It has a spare wheel and a petrol can. The trailer and the Jeep can be easily separated and joined by a transaparente cup you can see in the picture below. It also rotates perfectly. This is the joint: It can carry two or three soldiers. The third soldier can be removed to include some stuff. Here is the stuff: The seats can be easily removed to put the minifigs. A frontal view of the jeep: The front glass can be folded. Antoher photo: And a detail from the dashboard. And last but no least the video: I hope you like it. The USA marines for the jeep will come early. Thanks for commentig!
  20. Thank you again philo! As I've said inspired me!
  21. Yeah, that was the inspiration. Thank you for the comments!
  22. This is the last GBC I´ve created. The first person who did it was philo. Although I have not found more than 10 models of the jigsaw in the net, so I set out to do it. It is a robust GBC, consisting mainly of yellow, black and gray parts. The system transmits the rotation of the power functions medium motor is very simple. It has only 4 gears with 24 teeth and one of 8 teeth, as you can see in this photos: The hopper is the same of the GBC ball pump I have posted a few weeks ago: Finally the last photo and the video: And the video: Thank yo very much for watching it and sorry about my misspellings. The article on my blog
  23. My idea of a GBC ball pump. I was inspired by philo´s webpage, but I decided to change some things in its desing. First of all the hopper is different: I used plates to do it. In philo´s version there is a round dish. The pieces are yellow and black becouse of availability; I have lots of yellow and black liftarms but no more than 10 or 20 orange liftarms, for example. It features a lego fower funcions M motor. I also included large pins between the 1×15 liftarms to make it sturdy. This module need at least 8 balls to work well. It has an error: sometimes the balls doesn´t fit. I don´t know why… Here is the photo of the reduction: Another general photo of the MOC: And the last photo: The video: Thanks for watching! The entry on my blog My youtube channel Sorry about my misspellings.
  24. Bienvenid@ a eurobricks! Welcome to eurobricks. Nice to see another spanish speaker here.
  25. The two moc´s are very expresive. Well done job. I like the color of the earth.
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