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Zerobricks

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  1. Not too bad, but were the motors under water? You should try with power puller wheels, those are really full of air :)
  2. Yeah....well going to try techlug site...thanks guys
  3. Sorry for the offtopic post, but im visiting paris in a day or two, just wondering if anyone lives there?
  4. Yo! 'm on my travels, and will be visiting Paris in a few days....Would anyone be willing to show me around a bit? Thanks!
  5. I doubt there will be any noticable difference, amybe the older one might not last as long untill it needs a recharge.
  6. Smaller with less gears yes Gonna try build it.
  7. Show off you courses guys :) Here's mine I made today:
  8. Proboably made to have less clusterF*** in the isntructions.
  9. No, its same size, it would be shorther if Lego made shorter worm gears.
  10. Nice functions, especially the whipers
  11. Thought of this diff yesterday night. Its quite compact, but only capapable to carry torque of an M motor... Still it works :) There are a totoal of 8 8-tooth gears to help spread the load and 2 worm gears. Its very easy to build, so I dare you guys to build it and try it out :)
  12. These units seem to be very weak, burning out or dying...Been there, done that...
  13. Depends...for a single connecting point a pin is more snug. For multiple studs wide connection point an axle wins.
  14. I think gas is a bit expensive for that, not to mention dangereous and toxic... Use CO2 gas tanks or simillar.
  15. Good work, love the tracks and the compactness.
  16. A 9 clyinder engine would be proboably more tricky due to timiming...but should be possible...Oh and you'd also need a different centerpoint...
  17. This engine took me some 2 hours to build and one more to make in LDD. Its a very simple engine, but its fun to watch with all the clyinders working together and valves moving... For tzhe frame I used the 5x11 bent beams in order to make an octagon. The rear side has the valves and a jungle of tubing: The LDD version has some minor bugs, some pins arent in their place, because in real life you the beams can flex a bit in place: The valves, T joints and clyinders are color coded. Download the LXF: http://www.brickshel...gine/radial.lxf And video:
  18. Can you reinforce the U joint? Looks awesome!
  19. Studded would be proboably better for a trailer, because 2 parallel plated layers of studded bricks are many times more rigid than studless.
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