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agrof

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  1. I don't think they are ok for suspension, as these ball joints have tight fit, with noticable friction. That's why I was wondering about structural implementation. Actually I love to see how builders use the interoperability between Lego themes (mainly in Sci-Fi forum, called NicePartUsage), generate a lot interesting and eye-opener mocs.
  2. Looks very good in black, it was a good choice! Lovely, but also mean enough, has the "road presence". Great MOC in person as well.
  3. Hello! Since months I was playing with the idea, why do we don't use (or barely) the Technic compatible Bionicle, Hero Factory, Buildable Figures parts here, like for example: + http://brickset.com/...-Commander-Cody and so on. We see luckily more and more complex bodywork on supercars, my guess with all of these ball joints we could refine the angles, as this joint system is more forgiving. We have joints on them to connect to regular Technic parts, so there is a way to integrate them, even just to add a strange angle for a technic panels. I am sure, my buggy's bodywork would also have a more stable construction with these parts, though I haven't tried yet. To be honest, I wanted to build such a vehicle, but thanks for the brilliant weather, I rather go out with my bicycle, my current projects are also on hold... So I decided to throw the idea for the community, maybe some will think about it, and can make advantage. Maybe just a dead end street. Thoughts, references? Or just save the idea, maybe it comes once handy. Happy build!
  4. I like these vehicles, was playing around with post apocalyptic contest idea... But what I especially would like to point out, the steering of the blue one! Love that, even if it is not the most efficient, but pure engineering, brilliant.
  5. This is a great fun and awesome software, thank You for sharing it! I just played with my WIP project:
  6. Your hot-rods always impress me, great job again! :thumbup:
  7. This might be the case too, let's try some variants. Promising start, I have an eye on this project.
  8. Good concept and progress, I am interested to see the final result. Also my 2 cents for the bonnet: it is too high, if You lower it by 1 stud, it will look better. Just take away the row above the lamp frame, made of Nr 2 connectors.
  9. And so do I. Thank You for the effort to create the LDD model,and for sharing!
  10. Negative (not much): I prefer the original color scheme, the full white lacks of character, at least for me, at least here. Positive: Instant get. :) Great implementation of the concept, fits very well to the original design, and the speed You gained, just perfect! :thumbup:
  11. Very well translated into studless, great job!
  12. Another great compact and dense build! I love all them (but especially the MiniTruck). :thumbup: You really inspired me to go for such fun small but challenging builds... I have plans in my head... and 2 Minizip cables on my desk.
  13. Hello All, I am sorry for bumping this topic... NO, wait... I do not, because... I would like to share my honor and happiness: starts at 1:50 Thanks Will from Blocks for contacting me!
  14. Do You have size, part, design limitations? Do You want an electrical or a mechanical or a combined solution? How many rotation should be the switch period (1/2 - 1 - 10-...)? There is couple open questions, but I believe this can be solved in various way. Here is my 2 cents, didn't try, but there is a serious problem with it: it will stop, as the PF switch reaches the Zero point first. Maybe with enough angular momentum... Note: the lime pulley wheel is the output, the small assembly represents the switch, and the motor is driven by the switch. Sorry for not showing a proper working solution, but maybe generates some idea.
  15. Take it easy, I have just checked. It is written: WITHOUT electronics!
  16. Fantastic video presentation, I risk to say: the best up to date, thank You! :thumbup: Great model, with great accessoires pack, outstanding attention for details, RESPECT.
  17. Thanks for the answer! It is actually a good option, that you don't need the phone permanently mounted on the controller itself, but you can put it in the pocket.
  18. Hi imurvai, I have almost no clue about programming, so I am just fascinated! Your work brings a new level for the community, big Thanks for that! One question: as I understood, this gamepad controller is connected to the android phone, but in Your last video I don't see any. I know, because I checked it twice. Does this controller device run some kind of android application, and connected directly with the sbrick?
  19. Great job again, I like the steering geometry!
  20. Some garten/forest fun from František Hajdekr Building instruction Building instruction He is a very creative MOCer, recommended chanel.
  21. Hi, remove the "s" from https://.... and of course the "E" too. Dear MODs, could You please upgrade the FAQ: how to link videos answer for explaining this more detailed? Many people - including me first - fall in this, even by reading the description first. The problem is probably, most people insert the whole web address of the video, instead of only the last code as proposed, because it is hard to notice that problematic "s"... Thank You in advance!
  22. This is one of the best looking Technic truck nowadays, really sleek and modern. The proportions are also ok to my eyes. :thumbup: The crane is just wow!! Looking forward to video presentation. I would only change the sun-visor to something smoother, if... do You plan to release once it will be finished?
  23. I have two theories: 1. The new turntable has 60 teeth. 6x60=360. One full circle has also 360°. Remember this. An axle has cross profile, with 4 ribs. Technic line will have the 40th anniversary in 2017. If You cross an axle through next year: 2017-4=2013. But as we know, 40 (Anniversary) can be divided by 20 (taken from 2013), so we can just ignore it. There is 13 left. And back to the beginning: 360-13=347. 2. The wire of the motor could be damaged by winding up on the crossing axle by too much unidirectional rotation. Same unlucky situation would happen without the axle, but with it is more "cutting". 3. After some pálinka it is marveolusly trivial.
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