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Which Sets to buy for Useful Parts
DrJB replied to JGW3000's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Here it is: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=87935 I simply did a search on Google and typed: Sets better destined as spare parts site:eurobricks.com- 17 replies
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Which Sets to buy for Useful Parts
DrJB replied to JGW3000's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I think it was the thread I started and titled "Sets better destined as Spare Parts" ...- 17 replies
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Yellow Technic Parts
DrJB replied to Technic-Kobaltz's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Kind of makes sense ... since those PF parts require more intensive manual labor, and hence the low cost workforce in China. -
Technic in Design Limbo?
DrJB replied to allanp's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I tend to agree here. My son did quite a few of the technic sets (where he must follow printed instructions) but now, he is not interested in new sets anymore and the 'pre-cooked' examples ... What he likes instead is taking all sorts of parts and build his 'own' contraption. I guess those are stages in life... where one grows out of the 'predictive' outcome and wants to explore on their own ... e.g., where a suitable Universal Set is the answer. -
Yellow Technic Parts
DrJB replied to Technic-Kobaltz's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I knew I've seen it before ... I just checked, and here it is. On the US version of the Unimog 8110 box, Look at the top side of the box, and you can read the following: Components made in DENMARK, CHINA, HUNGARY, MEXICO, AND THE CZECH REPUBLIC ... -
[HELP] Gear Ratios
DrJB replied to SNIPE's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
You are right. But let him get to that conclusion based on what he'll mesh to the idlers. If you have compound gearing, then the overall transmission ratio (TR) is TR= (Z1/Z2) × Z3/Z4) In the specific case where an idler is used, Z2=Z3 and the idler essentially drops out of the equation, and its number of teeth do not matter. Let us see first what the rest of the construction looks like, and we can debate then. -
[HELP] Gear Ratios
DrJB replied to SNIPE's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Right, I only suggested to 'cut' the differential to have a more 'compact' construction. -
[HELP] Gear Ratios
DrJB replied to SNIPE's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Can't you just cut the differential? You'll get 2 idlers then. In the first picture, the ratio (between input shaft and differential) is 8/24=1/3 In the secnd pitcture, the ratio is 10/20=1/2 Both above are calculated between the driv-shaft (from motor) and idler gear (differential in 1st pic) If however you want the ratios between the input shaft, and what appears to be the output (2nd) shaft, then those numbers are: 1/1 and 10/20=1/2 Does this answer your questions or there is more? -
Yellow Technic Parts
DrJB replied to Technic-Kobaltz's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
From what I read, most lego parts are made in China, Mexico, and the Czech Republic. Then, all parts are shipped to Denmark and put together into sets. Of all three, I am sure those parts made in China would have the hardest of times keeping 'consistent' as those rely on local suppliers as well. Such is the price we have to pay for globalization and cost reductions. -
Very ingenious and inspiring work as always, especially the 'new' penta-swashplate. It's a pity TLG is not considering new parts anymore for cuusoo (and canceled all your submissions ) In any event, and just from kinematics, the swashplate should have 3 degrees of freedom: 1 up-down translation for collective (to adjust pitch angle / lift) and 2 rotations (pitch/roll) for cyclic. I liked how you captured such 3 DOF with 3 LAs but, from my thinking, it'll be very difficult to 'combine' somehow the 3 motions to yield the three independent controls. This is not meant as a criticism, but rather something to think about for all of us following. I know it is easier said than done, but it might be 'efficient' to have each of the 3 LAs control each of the 3 DOFs (Vertical/pitch/roll) independently (no coupling). That would require some ingenious mechanisms ... though from all you've done so far ... you're up to the challenge
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Flying Lego Plane
DrJB replied to mikezang's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Audio-Recording Toaster ? ... Let's see if I can top that off! I went to a furniture store few days back and the kids were having fun with the recliner beds (where front and rear lift for apparently a more comfortable sleep experience). The salesman was explaining (to my son) that he can adjust the bed's tilt with an iPhone .... oh but wait!!! At the upper end ($6000+), those beds come with built-in speakers and you can route your music collection via BlueTooth and he demonstrated that to us. I walked away after telling the salesman I'm waiting for the DeLuxe version (due next year) ... with Bose speakers and a Skype/Webcam-enabled recliner bed ... Back on topic now ... -
Questions about Tank-building
DrJB replied to z3_2drive's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Well, it is true that 'most' tracked vehicle are driven from the rear, with the sprocket at the rear and idler/track-tensioner at the front. However, there are machines with a single/central sprocket in the middle (top) and two idlers (front/rear) as in some of the Dozers made by CATerpillar. -
Impossible LEGO
DrJB replied to Boxerlego's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Yes ... lol ... Mecanum ... darn, honestly I think it's a spell checker. -
Your Huey was (still is) an epic build. Though, from the limited photos, it is very difficult to reproduce. Would be nice to put some instructions or even an LXF. Granted, some of the old parts are not available in LDD.
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Bricks and Pieces at Lego
DrJB replied to Lakop's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
What I really would love is .... for the stores PAB Walls (Pick-A-Brick) ... to carry some TECHNIC parts. -
Sell 8043 for 42009?
DrJB replied to junglistjoey's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Absolutely/Positively/Definitely NOT!!! I consider the 8043 to be an iconic set ... and I still have one sealed. -
[MOC] Patria AMV (Nemo Version)
DrJB replied to Doc_Brown's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Interesting ... I play MORE with lego now that I have a wife+kids ... I guess it's a way to 'convince' my kids that STEM is important ... Thank you, it does help. Too bad the modern technic panels are not available in gray, or else they would make a 'smoother' skin.- 36 replies
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Impossible LEGO
DrJB replied to Boxerlego's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
This must be truly yours ... though I think it is 'new' is because such parts are rather not common and not many of us have 'experimented' with them ... I got 100+ that I'm collecting for some meccano mecanum wheels ... -
So, any more 'news' about this project? ... or the criticism was too intense? I'm still very curious to see more about the internals ... how the chain links attach to the drive shaft, and how the later to the wheels ... I bet there is no differential though Personal Note: I would LOVE for those cylinders to be 'recycled' and go into Grab Bags ....
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[REVIEW] 8862 - Backhoe Grader
DrJB replied to ABslego's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Great Job and Nicely done review! Comparing the two gives one an appreciation of how far the studless have come. Definitely the 8455 is my preferred ... though I'm a bit biased as I had operated a real backhoe and just love the many controls the 8455 has.- 10 replies
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Effe's MOC Corner
DrJB replied to efferman's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
What was this about? ... spam on EB? -
Help ID'ing part?
DrJB replied to NevynPA's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
They look like K'nex wheels to me .... many eBay sellers tend to mix lego and everything else. -
True, though that option was already available on the original lego set. I keep mine with two opposing blades folded as the display shelf is not deep enough....
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Precisely, that is why I said ... 'but that can be easily remedied' ... I'd prefer 3L with stops and 2× 1/2 bushings , though it all depends on the parts assortment one has on hand. On a different note, I tried to 'reproduce' the LDD file, and it's not trivial as the OP has a lot of experience with LDD (more than I'll ever attain). Also, post #16 shows a 2L axle with stop .. is this a new part or another trick by the LDD Masters?
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I just realized an 'impossible' build on post #5 ... the 1.5 pins holding the blades cannot be mounted inside part 53533. Still, that can be remedied easily with other parts.
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