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Zerobricks

Eurobricks Archdukes
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  1. You can still use old ones for second joint and showel as far as I know.
  2. Thanks for praise guys! The winner model was the helicopter built in february: http://technic.lego.com/en-us/Competition/Winners.aspx
  3. Wow the heli B model looks almost better as A! Tow trucks looks great too, and I think the SUV's B model steers when tilted.
  4. 42611 attaches to 42610 for me. To resize in Mspaint is very simple. Just click resize and select pixle size.
  5. The transmission plate idea is worth stealing! I just understand why doesnt he present the model on his own?
  6. Nice loco, very small and cute! Did you use M motor? And what battery box did you use, the Lipo or AAA?
  7. Good job! Please share the lxf!
  8. Okay when i get sets you can come help me build okay!?
  9. For max power use the RC unit... Its quite rare, but it has no limiters!
  10. Congratulations Zblj1987! I am glad to announce that you this year’s winner of the AFOL LEGO® Technic Challenge in 2011! Your price will be the full 2010 LEGO® Technic ‘Novelty’ Assortment. This means all new LEGO® Technic boxes that we have produced for 2010. Well done!. I will be uploading your model to the ‘Previous Winners’ section of the competition momentarily, and you will be able to find it here: http://technic.lego.com/en-us/Competition/PreviousWinners.aspx To send you this prize I need your full Address and a phone number that the shipping company can reach. Once I have that we will send off your prize from here! Congratulations once more!! Happy building. :classic: :classic: :classic: :classic: :classic:
  11. Dont forget the battery box also has a current limiter at arround 1 Amp.
  12. It happens to all studded bricks, you attach 4095 on
  13. And some 3.2mm tube through the ends and it might work!
  14. Just stack them and you get a quasi tread
  15. Exactly, you need opposite thread screws. if i only had more than 2 of these parts.
  16. Good job, but you used wrong gray color!
  17. These are really fun to watch, especially when they swing slowly and gently like Mahj's model. Chris I think you need a stronger rubber band
  18. Thanks! Like I said PETA took four from him
  19. Santa is on his way arround the world! Due to PETA intervention he was left with only four raindeers, but that wont stop the good ole (and sligthly senile) Nick. The sled is filled up with presents for all the good children! Hidden in all the presents is a geared 9V motor which powers up all four raindeers. There is no hidden drive wheels, all the pulling is done by the raindeers alone. Can you recognize Rudolph? And a video of sled in action: Now you know why Santa is so early, his sled is a bit on the slow side!
  20. I wanted to recreate this machine: For screws I rolled the tracks arround rims, but the problem is the edge is too flat to really dig into anything. It was a good try, and could be usefull for a static model though!
  21. It was done in code pilot as far as I know. A simple 24 tooth clutch gear can do the job.
  22. Very nice looking model! Can you make it any faster?
  23. Looking good! Nice use of turntables too. Can you make it a bit faster?
  24. This is unfair...I made my version and sent it only to have a better picture now, where you can see UNDERSIDE IN REFLECTION... Should just post my LDD file...
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