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That is very cute :) I don't think it should be a case of trying to be a pro builder or not as it depends who you are comparing yourself too. In some circles such as our local LEGO club I am one of the better Technic builders yet on here I am no where near that level due to the larger pool of talent on here and the much higher standards.
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How long does it take Lego to respond/react?
Paul B Technic replied to TGP's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I had a part missing in the past and it normally took three weeks from when I requested it to when it arrived, this is to Australia. -
Well it is a year on from my original post and it seems that not much has changed with TLG (Not that I was really expecting it to) I hope that the Simpsons works out well for them however this is a line I don't think I will be buying. In my main area of interest (Technic) they are developing some good sets and I hope to see these continue in to the future.
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When does a set become a MOC?
Paul B Technic replied to Paul B Technic's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Thanks for the feedback. The more I think about it the less what it is called matters compared to what it actually is :) -
Well I have made a good start to the year having just completed my second MOC/MOD for the year already :)
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Member's Websites
Paul B Technic replied to timslegos's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I have finally updated my links pages with as many sites as I could find: http://paulstechnic.blogspot.com.au/p/my-links_14.html -
Question about part manufacture
Paul B Technic replied to Wodanis's topic in General LEGO Discussion
In that case I think you are going to be out of luck, the fact the parts were made at a given location is not going to be a reason for them to replace them :( -
[MOC] Trax
Paul B Technic replied to blaz62's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks for sharing this, I love the video :) -
Thanks, just the rear body emptying, the arms are lifted via a geared system. Thank you :) yes I did, I am planning on giving my collection a good sort out and selling various pieces I don't have a need for. Thanks for the feedback. I got 8421 cheap so I was happy to break it down, my other choice was to buy another copy of 42009 and use this but the way I did it worked out cheaper. Now I have this built I might look at buying some 5x11 panles for the sides. The pneumatic actuator does struggle a bit and it takes quite a few pumps to get it to lift, once it starts moving it does a good job. Thanks. Which yellow beams are you talking about? The one on the side at the rear locks the tail gate in to position.
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I have just sold my copy of this model. while it is amazing it just does not fit in my theme and the money I got from it will go towards more trucks :)
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Generic Contest Discussion
Paul B Technic replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
This sounds like a really good idea. -
Question about part manufacture
Paul B Technic replied to Wodanis's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Why do you want to know this for? -
Maersk Ship Selling better than Parisian Restaurant?
Paul B Technic replied to kinggregus's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I am not a fan of the ship but I guess a lot of people must be buying it. -
Recently a friend of mine was selling LEGO Technic set 8436 (http://www.brickset.com/detail/?Set=8436-1) which was missing the rear crane attachment. After thinking about it for a little while and doing some research on it I decided that this would make a good base for my latest MOD, a front lift rubbish bin truck to add to my LEGO Technic rubbish truck fleet. We agreed on a price and the deal was done for $50. In the time between this and when he was going to drop it off to me I also asked him if he still had his large crane for sale (8421) which he did, we agreed on a price for this of $150. My plan was to break this down for pieces to use in building my front lift rubbish bin truck. Last week he came over and we did the deal. I now had the base truck and a source of parts for this project. The first thing I did when getting 8436 was to give it a good clean as it was very dusty from being on display for so long, I also fix one of the front wheels which had jammed in position. Next I broke down 8421 and sorted all the pieces before adding them to my parts collection, this took about 5 hours. My plan was to keep the red of the cabin as it was and use the yellow from 8421 to build the body and lifting forks. Over the past few weeks I have been doing some research on this type of truck so I had some good photos and information to help me with the building process. The first step in the building process was to extend the chassis to support the rear body and to add an extra axle and set of wheels as most of these trucks I see have 3 or 4 axles. I also added some extra bracing to the chassis to support the weight of the ready body. The hand of god (HOG) steering is controlled by the knob on the top of the roof and the V6 engine works the same as it does by standard in the 8436 set. Once I was happy with the length of the chassis I built the lifting arms and the geared system which is used to lift and lower this, I spent a lot of time on getting this to work how I wanted and with ensuring it was strong enough to lift a bin loaded with LEGO parts. I also had to make sure that when it went back it would tip the bin in to the rear body section and not spill the contents. To lift the arms and bin a handle is on the right hand side of the truck body, just behind the cabin. The rear body was the next area I built and this was where I spent a lot of time getting the dimensions correct and ensuring that it was strong enough to not fall to pieces but also light enough to be able to be lifted to empty. I used a studless frame under the body section with a combination studded / studless body. I also added a rear emptying tail gate with a locking system to ensure it does not open except when it is meant to. To lift the rear body section for emptying I used the pneumatic parts off 8421. The control for this is on the right hand side of the truck body, just behind the cabin near the handle for the arms. The manual pump for this is hidden under the rear body. I have used the idea off 8421 where the pneumatic valve is connected to the pneumatic cylinder to raise it but to lower it is allowed to fall by gravity and the weight of the rear body section, this seems to work quite well. When I was adding the top section of the body I added an angled piece at the front, this piece forces the bin up as it is returned back to the ground and makes sure it is the right way up. Finally I had added some details such as a flashing light on the rear, some other lights around the body and some changes to the inside and outside of the cabin. I also changed how the cabin is opened to allow this to still tilt forward. The details of the completed model are: Length: 42cm Width: 18cm Height: 23cm Out of all the MOCs / MODs I have done this would be my favourite and it will soon take pride of place in my display cabinet. Overall I would have spent about 18 hours building this.
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Technic Cement Mixer
Paul B Technic replied to Rishab N's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That is very well built, looks amazing. -
When does a set become a MOC?
Paul B Technic replied to Paul B Technic's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Thanks everybody for the replies, MOD it is then :) -
At the moment I am having a bit of a run at building a number of MOC's and also modifying some official sets. I have been thinking about the point where an official set becomes a MOC and can be classed as this. I have generally been referring to the models which are based on an official set and then modified as a MOD but again I am not sure what the point is where it is fair to class them as this? Is changing a few parts the same as building a whole new section and changing the main functions to work in a different way? Thoughts please :)
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Sudden Interest in a theme?
Paul B Technic replied to Dr Leg O Brick's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I have experienced this but more within a sub-theme. With LEGO Technic I used to be in to cars and now it is rubbish trucks and off-road vehicles.