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N-4K0

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  1. Merry Xmas and Happy Holidays to all AFOLs and brickers on the forum, may all of you have a happy new year!
  2. I have never interacted with Rosco-PC, but I send my condolences to his family and his friends. May he rest in peace.
  3. To my knowledge, no. There is a similar option I just found while searching, this wheelchair wheel. If the thickness of the disc isn't an issue, there's also this wheel, but it's a full stud in thickness. EDIT: The closest match I know of with a pinhole is this gear, though the pinhole is still a full stud in thickness.
  4. It looks like you're right. Even if it didn't have an axle hole in the center, it should regardless as it would make the (dome? dish?) brick more versatile.
  5. I looked up this set on Rebrickable and the yellow is named there as Vibrant Yellow, I assume it's the same as Neon Yellow or whatever BrickLink calls it.
  6. Oh my brick, my eyes! And with the yellow rims too!
  7. The old version with + hole also slides freely with no friction, it's never had any kind of grip as far as I know, by design.
  8. Beautiful solstice fir and another great calendar Merry Xmas!
  9. Merry Xmas, happy holidays! Have a bricky end of the year, folks!
  10. I have no interest in this particular set as I am no mc guy, but I find these inverted, concave(?) panels interesting as they're showing up and I want to get my hands on this new windshield piece, I love new windshield pieces with pinholes.
  11. For large sets I sort out the different types of parts, usually keeping pins, connectors and the small stuff in a pile, but for smaller sets I don't mind having everything in a single pile. I like to be organized, at least above a certain size of sets. I do agree with the guy with the "impossible build" avatar ( ) - it irks me when they do pics of loose parts laying around all mixed, panels with pins and connectors between them, some trays with mostly small parts and for some reason a few large parts casually placed among them. It does irritate me to some degree. But maybe that's the point, it makes people talk and gives the set attention, in one way or another.
  12. I think we're talking about a bar and/or pin with this on the end, the "holder" for towballs. The counter to e.g. the towball pin.
  13. I just tested this with both types of 8z gear and can confirm that there's enough clearance for this solution in all possible configurations I can think of.
  14. Personally I would like to see a new variation of this panel or similar that could work as a seat, where the attachment is on the underside of the short side as seen on the image, technically on the outside of the panel surface, alternatively just a "studless" version of the old Technic figure seat in a similar mould, cos I don't think the current solution with the above panel looks that good.
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