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Alasdair Ryan

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. Something tells me you have not read the previous page....he needs help with making omni Wheels.
  2. Once you add the wheels to the one on the left it would be about the same size? My other attempts were about 8 studs wide with out wheels which I thought was too big,I tried to get the same number of wheels to the real one. If you replace the 1x2 bricks with 1x4 bricks you will get a bigger circle.
  3. A whole hour,just to put together one diff....
  4. Yes I meant 12 tooth. Jim I played around on LDD I think this would be a good way for a "hub",I would suggest you use a "Y" connector with axle hole to mount it to the axle. Download May I also suggest you add "Building Help" (or something similar) to the title as it makes members better understand what the topic is about.
  5. I will take a look at the roller-caster wheels,I do think someone had a idea already that will work. EDIT Some reading for Jim,and some more and more.
  6. I propose a topic titled "Help I'm A Technic Noob!". I do laugh now when you say "soon to post".
  7. I had asked about a topic like this in that other place a while back,I had planned to make a tracked dumper and then get some one to review it (You said you would) but I was too busy with other stuff to finish building the dumper, maybe I can revisit this idea.
  8. You had some interesting bracing going on in that black connector (1/2 stud supporting a 14 tooth gear and a 8 tooth gear). Ah,that should work just as well. Actually it will make it a bit smaller.
  9. I hope this helps,and works. If he needs to have both turntable rotate the same then you just need to have the 14 tooth bevel gears on the same side as each other. If the turntables rotates to fast or to slow I would just add gearing in front of the motor.
  10. I have just downloaded the file....I will attempt something which I will get back to you with. I will race you Jim....
  11. Nice job on the C-model,and on the instructions. You may want to use some arrows (MLcad) on that last screenshot of the instructions you posted.
  12. The chassis looks very good but as others have said the cab scaling is off. I personally would rebuild that cab.
  13. Quick suggestion....why don't you replace those black pins that connect the flex axles around the wheels to the car with red "3 long pins with stop bush"?
  14. Two possible reasons: 1)Check the colours of the parts - one group might be different too the other. 2)Check the part ID of the parts - one group might be different too the other. Another way is if you have by accident duplicated a step or sub model.
  15. Very nice truck,and it is great to see you here again on Eurobricks.
  16. My Wheel loader is free,although it would cost you about £300 pounds to build it from scratch.
  17. A new backhoe would be nice,I think it is too soon for a new excavator like that of the 8043,with or without pneumatics.
  18. You can do this with buffer exchange, I have wrote a tutorial on my blog which guides you step by step.
  19. What about a using train or monorail track,it may be too wide but is is another "easy" option?
  20. I am surprised nobody has came up with a solution,my idea would be to use tow large cylinders to vertically lift the axle straight up and down. If you need it driven you can make a telescopic shaft using pulley wheels,connect it with U-joints.
  21. You can also say that programming is creative just as Lego is. If you are a creative person the chances are you will enjoy programming.
  22. You have done some nice stuff. Me: C# is my preferred languege,I started with C++ (Direct X , OpenGL) and along the way picked up VB,Java,Python. I have lately been teaching myself HTML5.
  23. I will add that in the next update.
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