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zux

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  1. That is one great bunch of mechanism included, I would definitely like to build one someday, and study.
  2. I would suggest getting in touch with Bricksafe support, you'll find the contact here The rims are not a standalone piece but rather made of bricks. You'll need one of 30033 and eight of 61252 and eight of 49668 per wheel.
  3. Sbricks uses BT v4.0 or v4.1 (cannot remember) which has some advantages over earlier versions. Higher working range is a good example. However it requires compatible device, which are already in the market, but still not that widely used.
  4. So small, yet so big! I cannot imagine how you found out how to pack all the functions in such scale.
  5. Interesting project, but didn't find information on, probably, most important thing - which BT version is being used here?
  6. Excellent review Jim! Enjoyed every point reading it. While new cylinder input/output nozzles are seem to be bigger in diameter the length that actually hold the hoses is shorter now. Wouldn't that be an issue in cases of higher pressure in the system?
  7. You could check Rebrickable for part list. It would eliminate a lot of manual work.
  8. And I bought it for even less than you paid, while official price in Lithuania being 259.99 EUR... so it doesn't say anything. Sets could be discounted differently, so official market prices should be used to compare.
  9. Just check part list for 41999 and change pretty much every red part to to desired colour.
  10. What I think we need in this and other similar threads is to define "flying LEGO" once and for all. As at his moment it is not very clear and thus brings a lot of discussion. I can throw 2*4 brick it will fly for some time or use recently released Airjitzu (which flies 4-6 meters), but is it actual flying LEGO? Or another example, like mentioned in this thread - case where 3rd party electrical and mechanical items attached, is it flying LEGO?
  11. Rebrickable has a "compare sets" feature and gives you exact answer
  12. Sadly, probably nowhere, otherwise it would be quickly sold out.
  13. That's Zblj's Fox 8x8x8 and it it is build completely out of LEGO pieces, including tyres which are from Outdoor Challenger set.
  14. Well, my country is not on LEGO list, but I can shop the way they suggest.
  15. Unfortunately, only 19 countries from Europe can participate , that's not ALL Europe, far from it.
  16. 250 available to members in Europe as well. However you need to make a LEGO DC Super Heroes purchase as a registered VIP Member to have a chance.
  17. My 42039 is the only Technic set that has side opening box. Btw, if you check flaps on a box (with side opening) you'll notice you can repack it again without taping.
  18. It is known that LEGO has some sets in both combinations - either glued or sealed(taped?). I wonder which country you bought your set. Do you have a picture of your opened box? I would love to see if box is completely different or it just glued differently. I would prefer to have your box as it look like it can be flattened quite easy.
  19. I have found 5.5 axle has different ends - squared (edgy) vs. rounded shape. Is it related to their length?
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