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zux

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  1. I suspect this is the MOC for sale.
  2. It brings back to centre position. There are no gears inside this part.
  3. There is already a topic for this.
  4. Well, you haven't probably noticed 42xxx Technic sets were not even for sale 6 years ago
  5. That's the same reason I didn't include any PF in P205 I built recently. I wish to have both models built for quite a while and burying PF stuff in them wasn't really an option as I don't intend to drive or show off very often.
  6. Creator is not e very good example here, included parts often very basic and and not very expensive on BL. Technic pins cost 0,026€ (and nobody really needs them), so majority of the parts cost much more. Price would depend on the actual parts in a lot.
  7. It is so hard to notice! Found only because you told about it.
  8. Fun event you had there! Thanks for sharing more pics, got couple of ideas.
  9. You can create Super Lot with all your pieces on BL to be sold as one sale item. Depending on your geographical location it might be worth mentioning about such sale on BL forums.
  10. I can advise you to use LDCad instead of SR3D Builder (which is sadly not going to be developed anymore ). LDCad uses same LDraw part library and is actively developed with issues being fixed.
  11. Some of these parts are just awesome for Technic. Not sure why they are barely used. There is a nice advantage (as was already mentioned) you can position parts in desired shape and they will hold in place thanks to friction. I couldn't build some pieces of my Peugeot 205 model without help from Bionicle/Hero Facory pieces, like front fenders (each holds on single ball joint) and especially the engine cover!
  12. I don't see why this even related to LEGO? There is zero compatibility. What are the dimensions (in studs)? How can control unit and battery (is it even included?) can be attached to LEGO creation, that is to bricks or Technic beams? Existing electric LEGO cables cannot be attached to control unit without serious modification. On the other note, I see some basic information is missing, like: What is the reliably working range? How power hungry control unit is? How does BSC handles 6 most power hungry LEGO PF motors working simultaneously? Which battery units are compatible. PS. I found the questions raised almost a year ago wasn't answered yet. It gives me the feel I don't like when the project doesn't even try to make something needed for community but rather ask for money straight away.
  13. Or you can use something like this adapter
  14. I think it is great to watch this, just to know what really happens and what to expect.
  15. That body and level of details is amazing. I especially like that place and moment when door is opened - the piece of body removed with a door and what has left is just You also mentioned working air brake and diffuser flaps. Any chance of more details on this? Especially diffuser flaps.
  16. Saw this one on Rebrickable sooner today. Looks pretty heavy, but perform quite well. Sounds you have your model packed fully with motors. Any chance of bottom picture?
  17. Looks like it is from 79103
  18. You are missing a front bumper. Lack of it makes the structure to be higher than it probably is.
  19. Looks nice. You would need less number of shock absorbers if you'd place them in more vertical position.
  20. Run the Brickshelf Backup software (mentioned in this topic by Anio) against Instructions gallery and you'll have all the pictures downloaded to a single directory.
  21. Bricksafe is miles better than Brickshelf in terms of stability. And there's no need for pre moderation - upload and share straight away!
  22. These were built without PF intentionally. I would love to keep them built for extended time, so burying PF stuff wasn't desired. On the other note, I think it would be possible to motorise the model, but you'd have to sacrifice some features.
  23. Can you please tell more about it? I've seen this couple of times on photos from events. So wonder what kind of negative impact such usage could do?
  24. I haven't checked dimensions yet, but from the pictures I've seen it could really be that 405 Turbo 16 is based on prolonged 205 version used for Dakar. That is something I consider building as well. 405 Pikes Peak version would look great as well, with all those spoilers. However it has cool 4 wheel steering that would be wise to implement but I can't think of how to do design it yet. Reworking wide front fenders and the back side of the MOC would possibly result in standard 205 version I've used 56 x 28 ZR tyres, which are smaller than used in Nitro Menace 68.8 x 36 ZR
  25. Agree, they look like they've been designed for this purpose.
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