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He's cute. Make it even bigger and you have yourself a suit
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6988 - Alpha Centauri Outpost - Baseplate (2552px2)
Zerobricks replied to Darats's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
If I had I would take pictures... Did you search on brickshelf? -
6988 - Alpha Centauri Outpost - Baseplate (2552px2)
Zerobricks replied to Darats's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
My bad, you need pics for textures... hmm what about this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/191403602190?item=191403602190&lgeo=1&vectorid=229466 -
6988 - Alpha Centauri Outpost - Baseplate (2552px2)
Zerobricks replied to Darats's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
I think this may help? http://rebrickable.com/parts/2552 EDIT: And a printed version (different print though) http://rebrickable.com/parts/2552p05 -
Thats an awesome city block! I like the contrast between mantained and starting-to-fall-apart building. Oh and antenna rocks too!
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Speed Car
Zerobricks replied to Charbel's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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I see lots of member of pictures seem to be broken... For example Oky's second picture to the right is dead... On a side note. I want a witty title too :)
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HOG Supercar
Zerobricks replied to Epic Technic's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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General Part Discussion
Zerobricks replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
To reduce noise created by the brushes.- 5,506 replies
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Saint Nick's Sled
Zerobricks replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hopefully this is not considered a bump, but mister Quywalda made his own version of the sled with Power Funcions: Here's the Mlcad file: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/zblj/SantaClauseSled/QuywaldaSVersion/rentierschlitttenmitminifig.mpd You can download the PDF here: http://www.bricksafe.com/files/Zblj/Raindeer%20instructions/RentierschlitttenMitMiniFig.pdf The model was also posted at the RB: http://rebrickable.com/design_moc?s=MOC-2192 P.S. Can somone fix the name of the topic to Saint Nick, thankies. -
[WIP] Working Exo Suit
Zerobricks replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks for the praise I am probably gonna create some sort of walker sometime which should be better. I am gonna keep this suit the way it is for now. Thank you! I should build some more furry creatures soon Yeah I am also happy how it all turned out well. I know how silly the unfinished legs looked like wobbling around like they are trying to twerk, but the added weight and functions soon smoothened the movements. I had like 2 days There was A LOT of unused footage in total there was some 30-45 minutes of raw footage with lots of fails, etc... Also the remotes have all their function seperated by colors and different shapes so its less likely to mix them up. Yeah I wanted the minifig's legs and arms to be movable externally in order to use it for video. I intentinally used the chima's wolf because that fig has the armor with 2 studs in the back which are perfect for mounting to the whole contraption. Walking in higher positions is too unstable, its only usefull for shooting down maybe? Thats one function, that suit could go without, its also kind of rubs some axles to 5x7 frames, so I dont use it... Still have a long way to go to be a director, but I'm trying my best Thanks for all the love guys, it means a lot to me. -
I love the big fan on the sides! It looks so retro futuristic! I think you did an awesome job, one of the bets looking trains I ever saw.
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[WIP] Working Exo Suit
Zerobricks replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Here's the finished beauty! As you can see the suit has a claw and, a weapon, lights and a control room in the front. The legs can be extended via LAs: In order for the model to walk each leg is attached to the body via 4 rotating points. The 9L links tilt the upper part of the body to transfer weight: Each arm can be raised/lowered individual and also has a special mechanism so the elbows move along the arm. The driver is protected behind the reinforced front grid and can see outside world via big flatscreens: The operater is surrounded by articulated joints so he can control the suit with his body. Notice the lights: The 40 tooth gear on the right arm can hold somewhere around 30 rubber bands. So the finished model has for following functions: 2M motors for raising - lowering the legs 2M motors for rotating the feet 1M motor for walking 1M motor for rotating the waste 1M motor for left arm movement 1M motor for opening/closing the claw 1M motor for right arm movement 1M motor for rubberband shooterđ 2 Lights for...lights 4 PF receivers 1 LiPo battery box 5 LA's for lifting and claw control Width: 37 cm Length: 33 cm Height: Minimum 36 cm, can be raised up to 50 cm Total weight: 1600 grams In total there are 6 plugs (orange) on the poor LiPo battery box: Notes: The lifting mechanism can be a bit weak, and also the rotating axles tend to dig into 5x7 frames causing some marks. For best walking stabitlity the model has to walk when fully lowered. And here's a video: This being my first big exo suit/mecha/robot I am very happy with the outcome. I learned a lot form this model. Yes there are some problems with lifting and stability, but I think that for being a first kind of model its a very good representation of the mechs you see in sci-fi movies and such. In short it can walk, steer, rotate, shoot and grab stuff and that is what makes it so playfull and unique. -
New Technic pin?
Zerobricks replied to Richard Dower's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Wait what? All pins are suppose to go out... That is very interesting, where did you find it? -
Bk.2: Ch.3: Cat.A: Intrigued by Intrigue
Zerobricks replied to Slegengr's topic in Guilds of Historica
OMG so many droid arms! That is one of the best roofs I ever saw! Amazing!- 47 replies
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Its quite amazing how a single piece can inspire to build a model. What kind of front tyres did you use?
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You sure are great with these! He has a funny beak
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What a simple yet great model. Nice use of hammer for the cane.
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[TC5] The Dawnbreaker
Zerobricks replied to MajklSpajkl's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Miha, that model is just so HOT! You got my support. -
I need help
Zerobricks replied to legofrankie's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Suspension still looks a bit wide... Why dont you check these ideas: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=92099 Also check how 8070's suspension is made: http://service.lego.com/en-us/buildinginstructions/8070?ignorereferer=true Hope this helps...- 3 replies
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Why did lego replace the hinge system?
Zerobricks replied to mapimi's topic in General LEGO Discussion
And what about the clip hinges? I think those are also a nice solution, they dont click in place yet dont loose clutch power as easy either. -
That tree looks so evil, like its gonna grab you up! I love the shape of the house. I like how you made the house look old, I like it!
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I need help
Zerobricks replied to legofrankie's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Greetings! First I suggest you to fix the proportions, the car IMHO is too wide and has too small wheels. Check out designs by famous builder like Nico71 and Madoca for general ideas and tips.- 3 replies
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I love those barrels! Good work man.
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