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R0Sch

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  1. About 95% done. I think it has an oscillating rear suspension as well, even though it's not depicted on the box Here's a cool cut-out to show you how ingenious the 4 main functions are geared:
  2. Some new Technic parts from January wave got added to PaB. https://www.lego.com/en-de/pick-and-build/pick-a-brick?icmp=PAB_Technic&sort=created_at-desc&perPage=400&system=TECHNIC
  3. No, it was already used in the Bush Plane in white. I think it's 16 studs wide, but can't say for certain. The 360° animations stops right where you could see the bucket face on.
  4. Yes it's 15 studs wide so perfect fit for the trailer. Progress is painfully slow on the build. But I'm already loving this set. Dozens of gears and nice functions in such a compact model.
  5. While the distribution gearbox is something us fans have been crying for for decades, the fact that this costs 400€ and is not fully remote controlled too is outrageous! Even the heavily criticized Liebherr crane is a better deal if you count the number of electronic components and piece count... Smart people would just buy 8043 second hand instead.
  6. Printed? You mean stickered... Even the tiny Lamborghini logo in the front :(
  7. https://www.lego.com/cdn/cs/set/assets/blt19736367d157a5d6/42210_ShopperVideo_30s_16x9_WoText.mp4
  8. @Ngoc Nguyen If it helps, I could send you a mockup of a downscaled 2491 tire to 55.9x22. It's pretty easy to do in part designer yourself by changing the size to 7x2.75x7 studs.
  9. I'm already working on reverse engineering this lovely little set. I see a bunch of recolors like 1x9 flip-flop beams or the 10197 connector in lbg. Driving ring in dbg is also pretty rare, previously used in the Kawasaki Ninja.
  10. Thanks for the help @Timewhatistime and @Stereo. I believe it's done like this (have 65 pieces now). The silhouette is matching the tiny image in the upper right with the designer. Sorry that I cannot post the Studio file (due to Brickshelf still being offline), but here's the part list:
  11. Maybe someone has a better idea how the links are connected. I am missing 2 pieces and that 4-4 beam is not aligning properly, so something must be wrong.
  12. Did someone wish for a recolor of the T-Rex heavy duty joint and 4x at that?
  13. What bugs me most is the use of the same old PUp remote and train motor. Wasn't it supposed to be discontinued with the remote still being on 40% sale and the battery box/hub sold out month ago?
  14. Did anyone use the new wishbone suspension arms as a torsion beam rear suspension in small cars? Not sure if they are made of rigid ABS as they would easily break. The way the longitudinal ribs are designed would also suggest that some torsion is possible at the pin holes.
  15. Excellent use of reddish orange for such a clean looking bodywork. It's nice to see the good old PF system still being used today. Too bad that the death of this system also meant the death of the SBrick (they now only sell lighting kits).
  16. Because if a kid would push the helicopter really fast on the floor the rotor blades would fall out due to centrifugal force.
  17. Here's my interpretation of the Gyrocopter: 412503.io
  18. @Ngoc Nguyen 42211's full name is "Lunar Outpost Moon Rover Space Vehicle". Now that's a mouthful. :)) Also, 42214 is missing "Car" and 42215 missing "Excavator" at the end of their name.
  19. Here's the Studio file with all parts accounted for: 40786.io
  20. When I see that connector, all I can think about are equilateral truss bridges & crane arms. :)
  21. Just buy it used from marketplace/ebay. There is no point in buying new sets unless you are too rich or live in windowless laboratory.
  22. @apemax That is good news indeed. Thanks for sharing this.
  23. I've spotted the newly patendet heavy duty joint assembly in the upcoming T-Rex skeleton, which is massive!
  24. Maybe not quite 2025 material, but you can vote now for BDP Series 7 sets, including this awesome "Santa Fe" inspired train set: https://www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-7/2552/Cherryliner-Express-Train or this here: https://www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-7/2521/Trans-Continental-Express
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