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freakwave

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  1. You need to set the Rotation Point at the stud where the corner plate is attached. As mentioned in the tutorial you do: - open the Define Rotation Point dialogue - click on Show Rotation Point - move it approximately where wou want to have it. - open the dialogue again, adjust the coordinates manually. - Then go to the Grid settings - Medium to 5°, Fine to 1° - Select your parts - rotate 7 steps Medium and one step Fine You have the result
  2. Traying and browsing around, I came acress J.C. Tang's documentations and therre he mentioned "En réalité aucune action avec la version testée" which Google tells me translates to "No effect in the tested version". The doc was updated with LPUB 4.0.0.11 in nov. 2014. So, It looks like it is an error :-(
  3. When I read this over at Technicbricks I just could not believe or rather did not want to believe what I just read. SR3D Builder is a great piece of SW he created and continued to develop. May he rest in peace, thoughs are with his family and friends
  4. it is a standard cable, you can get it from LEGO item nr. 8886, @3,99 EUR
  5. Do you need some tubing fixed on some model? PM me. Finally all LSYNTH done and the last tube re-routed not to intersect the lifting thing. Here is the 42008
  6. 42008 is 99% finished. I just discovered that one pneumatic tube intersects with the lifting mechanism. - No stickers - No String on the drum :-)
  7. Take me in for 42008, I just got it in real :-)
  8. A beautiful building and I especially like the roof structure with the AC etc on top. Only criticism are the antenna structures which use parts that are not easy to get, however the antennaes themself are great!
  9. Great stuff! Moves really well! I only got goosebumps when you did turns on concrete and asphalt :-)
  10. Looks very nice! On the contrary to Bob, I have no problems with the facial hair problem, there are many examples.... My only complaint as a prisoner would be that the cells have very little room, so there is more room for remorse :-)
  11. Magnificent! That is pure fun to watch. I am wondering that he can drive the balls so good with the barrels
  12. Thanks for highlighting this. I see what you mean, I based the dates on BL some time back. But now I noticed that BL has changed their date presentation recently. Now they state it like "in use from to". It used to be one figure. When I did the time-line I made the line thicker when it actually appeared in sets, so it looks like I have to revisit BL for all of those pins again :-).
  13. Those dates, I took from Bricklink. There are other color variants for the Axle-Pin, like white. What makes you think so?
  14. Tan Axle-Pin is frictionless as well Some time during a long winter evening I drafted the evolution of the Technic-Pin...
  15. As our annual exhibition, Bricking Baravia, gets closer (April 26th/27th in Dachau) it's time to finish some MOCs :-) Heartlake City will be a joint display and among my contributions is a 4 baseplate long strech of a boulevard/esplanade along the beach featuring a brick-built road to accommodate a wider side-walk which is decorated in truly HLC style ;-). Here's one part of it! Hope you like it!
  16. I got him at home, I can take measurements when I'm back.
  17. The ship looks great, and finally a use of all of those tires!
  18. You mean the ex-owner of the store
  19. agree :-), didn't know that Sweden uses imperial units Nice video and will be a great build!
  20. Beautiful! Looks great
  21. Something missing from your post...?
  22. Like it! Looks great!
  23. Of course you can... It is part "x47"
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