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Awesome steampunk theme and all the moving bits. Seems to work well, BUT suspension is waaay too unresponsive...seems like it has almost none.
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[MOC] Mark 1 VW Golf GTI
Zerobricks replied to marceriusLV's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Instantly recognisable, well done!- 7 replies
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Zero's workshop
Zerobricks replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Well I couldnt lock the .zip, so this is the best I can do ATM...its not a virus EDIT: Okay I managed to make a normal .zip, so I fixed the link too. Everything is ready now :) -
Zero's workshop
Zerobricks replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Given such a high interest, I uploaded the LDD package. Here's the description: This is a package of over 250 LDD model files ranging from animals, offroaders, animations and reference files. All of the 250 files are on sale for just 10€ If you are interested in the models please donate or contact me at: zblj87@gmail.com Download the .zip file here I will later also make a seperate video and topic for the LDD pack. -
I have been using LDD in all kinds of manners for several years now and I have a feeling LDD can do much more, but I think the functions are kind of locked in the normal version. Paying some money for a PRO version is no problem for me either and I think thats a good case for Lego to think about, I mean who doesnt want more profit?
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Zero's workshop
Zerobricks replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Sorry for late reply, yes the controller is pretty new, first used on the 8x8 crane. I also managed to gather together over 250 of my LDD files and make a simple package which I plan to see for 10€. I think 10€ for 250+ models, references, ideas and so on is a steal. -
Awesome game, I almost always managed to win I like how in Lego version letters can lock in so you can also play when driving or such. Good work with stickers too.
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Any updates on this issue? It has been over a week with no email notifications...
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Zero's workshop
Zerobricks replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Here's an review of the year 2015, update on yours trully, some sneak peaks and patreon addition. Like 2LegoOrNot2Lego mentioned in the comments, would anyone be interested in a very large package of LDD files including not before seen models and concepts for a price of 10-20€? -
Well I got some mails from the new adress, but they stopped coming in all together few days ago.
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So massive yet smooth. Its like a gentle giant How many motors did you use to drive?
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MOC concept arctic racer
Zerobricks replied to 9 fingers's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
The shape is really awesepme, it reminds me of a mix of Cadillac and Lamborghini. Having said that I would suggest you few mecahnical improvements: Replace XL motors with L ones for greater speed, because given the track gears are so small you dont need XL motors. Reinforce front suspenison - as I can see only the lower arm carries all the force to the springs, which can easily just pop out the ball pin from the hub. Make steering links parallel with the suspension arms - having these in such angles gives the steering a lot of slack and it just looks untidy. -
The first render is awe inspiring! Awesome ship, and part usage, like triangles for the legs
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Picture Request
Zerobricks replied to ARXD's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
You can also download the 8297's B LDD file from here and try out wheels in LDD: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=41226&st=3700#entry1835591 -
[The Frozen Beyond, Cat. A] Worenthon Tower
Zerobricks replied to Captain Flint's topic in Guilds of Historica
Wow, what a beauty! The grebbling really removes the flat surfaces and gives the house character. Oh and look another Slovenian! Zdravo -
Lots of info here: https://education.le...ary/wedo-2/faqs What got me interested is this: Q: What does that mean for the existing plug systems on other Power Function products? Will they also be changed? A: Yes, eventually we will convert to the new plug system after a transition period. The exact timing of this transition has not been determined. EDIT, also found a video:
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[MOC] Simple Supercar
Zerobricks replied to Lipko's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I just checked the LXF file, and I would suggest you to fix the colors: 1. The gray is too light, should be medium stone gray, not light stone gray 2. The sand colored gears should be in brick yellow, not nougat. Other than that, good work again! -
Awesome use of interesting parts, especially frogs. And those mouse clouds are awesome too!
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The rear two axles unless steered dont need a central differential between them. Depending on the wheelbase a central differential may be needed in the front two axles, depending on the difference of steering angles between them, which as stated in the start is dependent on the wheelbase between the front and rear axles. Put simply a truck with a long distance between front and rear pair of axles may not need a front central differential... I usualy dont bother with central differential between SAME axle pairs, but a central differential between front and rear is good for steering... Or in the case of my latest 8x8 truck the front 4 and rear 4 wheels were not mechanically coupled and were driven individualy. Another solution that I did use in older models was to seperate left and right wheel drive, but keeping the front and rear side wheels mechanicaly coupled...a real life example of this is ALVIS 6x6.
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6x6 Chassis
Zerobricks replied to Sylvian's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That cabin and the whole truck look as smooth as silk! I only now noticed you use small pumps to (presumably) keep the spring level limited, brilliant. You have a really great style, with all the small cheese slopes and tiles keeping everythin smoth and clean, which I really like (and may copy ).