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A while back I reverse engineered built the pneumatic module created by Akiyuky and could not get it to work reliably so I sought some help here. An LDD file is linked in the start topic a change made based on the comments of hknssn are posted in the 3rd post. Link to the post: http://www.eurobrick...howtopic=100705 Hope this helps.
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I do not personally own the set, but the train motors should come with black plastic wheels with thin transparent rubber bands around them like so (white/transparent circle around the wheel): If the transparent rubber bands are missing I would suggest you contact LEGO customers services and ask for replacement wheels. My trains run with rechargeable batteries thus do not deliver a 9V total and I never had issues. I am always making sure the wheels are not pressed to hard against the "motor block" like snowvictim suggested.
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Welcome TheLegoNewbie. The squell/squeal is mostly heard in my experience when the train PF motor is on a low setting. The motor has 7 speed settings in both directions when you use the included remote. You did try more than one click turn on the remote? Do the wheels turn very fast when lifted? If so I assume that you are on (almost) full speed and do not have a clue why the engine does not work when put on the rails. I have not had issues with the train motors.
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Thanks a lot for the suggestion hknssn. I used it in my first version but could not get the gripper to work correctly then. I just tried it again on my current (third) version and everything seems to work fine. The only thing is that because of the larger turn it can make and therefore is stopped "early", the whole module (including base) is now turning on my glass table due to the impact on the L stopper. This is using the big hand pump, with the small motorized pump it works like a charm. Akiyuki and Michael Speelgoed use the 16 tooth which theoretically (and for them practically) can make an exact 180 degrees turn with a pneumatic piston. I am not sure how much additional stress is put on the turn stopper but time will tell. For anyone using my LDD with hknssns' solution, compensate the pneumatic piston position so the turntable turns 1 more teeth when the stopper L is removed in either direction. It works like a charm so thanks again.
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Currently I am trying to build a pneumatic GBC module based on the videos of and .Somehow I keep having issues with a full 180 degrees turn. When not attached to the base, the turntable turns a full 180 degrees (like in the final part of Akiyuky his video). Once attached to the base my grabber does not turn fully, but only about 150-160 degrees. This way my version will not grab new balls but crash horribly due to not being aligned properly. Somehow the pneumatic piston does not push the turntable enough when fully extended. The only way it works ‘properly’ is when I operate the pneumatic pump as a madman so the swing speed turns the grabber fully but it should not have to operate on insane speed as shown in both linked videos. It might be that the module is not properly balanced but I copied most from Akiyuky and analyzed Michael Speelgoeds’ one too and they seem to work fine, although I must admit that the use of all the black pieces make it hard to see every detail so I might have missed something. Another reason might be the friction between the gear rack 1x13 and the outside of the module. As shown in the LDD file I made, there is a lot of free space between the gear rack and the outside of the module (all marked lime green) so I originally had a half bush on the lime green peg with cross axle closest to the grabbing arm so the gear rack would not ‘jump’ over the 16 tooth gear. LDD does not accept a half bush, due to not having enough free space which made me think maybe it gave too much friction. I removed it and pressed the lever 3M tight against the gear rack, but it does not stick so after a while the rack starts to slip on the 16 tooth gear. More importantly the grabber still will not turn a full 180 degrees. I am currently at a complete loss on what I can try next and was hoping someone had some pointers.
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You mean ? It came with the mountain climber from CMF series 11.
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Congratulations to the winners and thanks to everyone who entered the competition, you all were a great inspiration. Last but definitely not least, a huge thank you to the people who voted for my entry.
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Thanks for your post Herky. Yes the backside is bland, I tried to add a fold able fire escape ladder below the first floor window but this made it look terrible and I did not have the bricks lying around to build an "American" fire escape like shown below. Feel free to copy/use ideas from the photos for your own build.
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Great contest and thanks a lot for organizing it. Sadly, but understandably, there were only 5 points to give away so too many wonderful entries had to be axed from my not so short list of potential winners. People who I did not vote for, blame the lack of available points not your building skills.
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4. majorna 1 16. wonderpuddle 1 30. Emma 1 45. cmaddison 1 53. Cara 1
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Winter Village: Kodak moment with Santa (Contest Entry)
NoEinstein replied to NoEinstein's topic in LEGO Town
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Wow, that is a great looking modular building! I love the lettering, would you mind if I try and put them on my modular pub? I think it will look much better. The current version is the contest entry so I will not use your lettering to make it better looking for that. I love the washing machines, I build one with 2x arch 1x4 and an inverted dish which gives quite a big machine and it is rectangular. Your version is almost perfect (dial on top makes it impossible to stack a dryer on it but that is a nit pick detail). The apartment has great details too, I really like the kitchen and shower. The back entrance needs a green grocer, market street set or MOC with a pass through alley to be able to get to it? It is very clever because this makes the laundry work much better since it has the full width available.
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Thanks cja. I agree that from the outside the attic/top part is one of the strongest parts.
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Excellent looking "trapgevel". The coffee shop fits in great with the classic architecture of the building. The kitchen is a really nice build, it makes great use of the space. The apartment does feel a bit empty compared to the coffee shop, guess it is for rent/sale? I think, though might be wrong, it is either too wide (over 16 studs) or too narrow (under 32 studs) with its 22 studs width to fit in one of the building categories, otherwise yes it would be a great contender.
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Great entry Chris. I love all the coffee details in the back of your house and the plate of cookies, just great. The picknick table is really awesome and all the mini figures give it a great feel. And I agree bow ties are cool. Good luck in the contest.
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Thanks for the feedback lightningtiger, much appreciated. I agree that the sign is not perfect. This was the 3rd and weakest version I made, but it fit under the first floor windows, did not partly block the entrance to the pub and was not 2 studs deep as opposed to my other 2 versions. I might give it another go, although this is it for the contest. The hose nozzle works better as the tap part I planned for it, although I do think it is mostly the metallic gold that does add that copper look that most people think of with a beer tap.
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Thanks alot, sadly I do not have the Market Street I would love to see it next to that while being the same (Dutch) architecture. Thanks, it was a lot of fun to add some action to the model. It also "shows" where the dartboard is about on the wall I tore out to take the picture. Thank you. The interior has some similarities with the Pet Shop set while I tried to use as much bricks as possible from this set to create my MOC. The kitchen as shown on the first floor and the bed + lamp in the attic are exactly the same as in that set.
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Another culture teaching entry, lovely! Explaining the ceremony using your entry is a great idea. Good luck in the contest.
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I really like it, especially the copper sand green roof. Good luck in the contest. Edit: removed the how to post picture + picture since CarsonBrick fixed it.
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For the LowLUG Modular MOC Madness competition (Dutch forum, entries start at page 2) I created the following entry. The three lions The pub, called the three lions, can be found in the center of Modular City. The upper part of the three lions is a student flat which is accessible through its own entrance. The building has a clock gable en is built early 18th century. It has authentic details like stained glass on the ground floor, a family crest and lion heads. Nothing much to see on the back other than the trash and recycled glass cans, some weed and the back terrace on the top floor. The pub guests can hang their coat on the pegs under which a radiator is placed. At the bar one can order a drink or rent some darts. The dartboard hangs on the wall opposite of the toilet. Below the stairs to the student flat is the stock storage, cash register and tip jar. The inside of the student flat shows furniture mostly found at that well known Swedish furniture giant. It is small but provides most modern comforts. The bath room is also on this floor, it has a spacious shower that is separated from the toilet and washing area by a glass door. There is also room for a washing machine. The attic houses the bedroom, central heater and terrace. Recently the student living in the student flat graduated. She is celebrating this with family and friends at the pub. The three lions pub side by side with the 10128 Pet shop. C&C appreciated, thanks for watching.
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Winter Village: Kodak moment with Santa (Contest Entry)
NoEinstein replied to NoEinstein's topic in LEGO Town
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Great entry. Even though it is just the front/facade of the church, it works really well. Looks like those 2 little rascals are having an eye out for the Christmas tree guy, poor him. The two stalls have lots of nice details and make it look like it is on a square/market in front of the church. Good luck in the contest.
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This has cuteness written all over it. You got enough details in there to not make it look boring because of all the green holes. Good luck in the contest.
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Winter Village: The Cuckoo Clocks Stall
NoEinstein replied to vecchiasignoraceppo's topic in LEGO Town
Lovely looking stall. I really like all the different clocks and the cuckoo woodwork in the top of the stall is a great detail. Good luck in the contest. -
Winter Village: Kodak moment with Santa (Contest Entry)
NoEinstein replied to NoEinstein's topic in LEGO Town
Thanks alot. Yes it is quite busy, maybe it is related to no money being asked for the digital pictures .