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  1. https://decadastore.com/collections/new-releases/products/cada-bricks-speed-racer-1-24-scale-licensed-c55087w-c55088w?variant=53020228813122
  2. And voila! L0002293.io And the coolest part about this little LEGO Go-Kart is not the 3 cylinder engine that is typically used in high performance, custom karts, but this here:
  3. @Stereo Yes, I imported both 5807 and 5809 to Studio, and the rim has to be smaller to fit the 14x11 tire. So it's the old 11x12 style rim similar to 6014 but with pin hole and City bar axle hole and like you said 11.5x12 Here's the mock-up.
  4. Didn't expect this little motorcycle to have also rear suspension with a rubber 1x2 element. So here is the updated Studio model of it with the correct parts now: L0002292.io And the official instructions for it: https://cdn.strapi.blue-ocean.de/uploads/951324_3b032dd6b3.pdf That 14x10 wheel came out this year. It has one side made to fit City axle and the other side standard Technic pin hole, which is pretty clever. Design nr. 5807, costs 0,23€ and is currently available on PaB. I'll do the Go-Kart next.
  5. And that is still correct. There is even a 1x10 plate next to the links on the lifestyle shots proving that the distance between pin holes is 10L.
  6. @HydroWorld Outlook Sorry, in that case you need a custom 56 or 72 tooth gear. A second stage gear reduction from 64:16:8 will also need 6.5M.
  7. I don't think so. That worm gear has a 0.75 stud spacing so 4.75. The teeth are wider because it was made for double bevel gears.
  8. Why not use technic bricks instead of beams? There's a 1x2 brick with 2 holes + 1x4 brick with 3 holes and voila, 4.5 spacing.
  9. Just use a half bush for spacing. No need for special pieces.
  10. @HydroWorld Outlook The 64T gear will mesh with 8T but needs 4.5M spacing. I just didn't have time to test and show all combinations. I don't think the 3D printed part is wrong because it meshes perfectly with the 16T at 5M spacing which is logical because the pitch diameter of 1M LEGO gears is nr. of teeth z divided by 8 so the radius is z/16. 64/16+16/16=5M 64/16+ 8/16= 4.5M Here are the needed stud spaces for meshing 64T gear: 8T - 4.5, 12T - 4.75, 16T - 5, 20T - 5.25, 24 - 5.5, 28 - 5.75, 36T - 6.25, 40T - 6.5, 56T - 7.5, 60T - 7.75, 64T - 8 Internal meshing with 140T banana gear is 4.75 Worm gear meshing is 4.5 for a massive 64:1 gear reduction. P.S. it's high time for a 32T gear to complete the LEGO gear family.
  11. For now just the standard spacing combinations. 8T, 16T, 28T and 36T work best, 20T kinda works (half tooth engagement) and 24T is way too little engagement, almost slipping. 12T and 40T don't work at all. I didn't try the 56T and 60T turntables.
  12. I really hope they don't just re-release old minifigures from first series or so. As a CMF collector who started in S1 I would be very displeased. The only Series I didn't buy is GB Olympics, the German Soccer Team and the F1 cars.
  13. I know, but it's more interactive. There is not just the liftarm vs bricks+plates spacing possibility. Here is a cool guide on different techniques and gear combinations for anyone interested: https://rebrickable.com/help/gears/
  14. Of course because (8+64)/2 = (36+36)/2.
  15. This could also be a valid design for a one way clutch gear but needs 3 additional rollers. Hopefully Sariel will add this gear to his gear calculator soon. There is the tab "gear coupler" for exactly that purpose. https://gears.sariel.pl/ Alternatively, import this to Studio or 3D print it and experiment with Technic bricks and plates. https://www.printables.com/model/27084-lego-technic-compatible-64-tooth-gear
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