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ukbajadave started following 42209 Volvo L120 Electric Wheel Loader and [MOC] Matt's Off-Road Recovery Heavy Wrecker
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Yep At step 113 it becomes apparent why the 4L cannot have the stop at the top. Having completed the build I have to say this is a fantastic Technic set. It is really densely built with no wasted space and some fun little techniques used to get pinholes or axles in all directions. Its a great parts pack too, lots of gears and some nice parts I didn't already have. Id recommend this over yet another car anytime!
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Got this set for Xmas and crept downstairs this morning to start the build. Step 15 makes my technic senses tingle, is the 4L with stop really supposed to just sit on the UJ? Or is this something where later on it becomes better held in place. If I can swap it out for 99008 4L with centre stop now would be the time...
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I'd welcome some feedback for what should be a fairly simple build. I want to drive 4 outputs with the minimum of motors. I've come up with this using 2 wavy selectors and 2 driving rings. Short yellow axle through the orange beam is the input (motor 1), yellow knob wheel drives the selectors at 90° apart (motor 2), long grey and yellow axles with 16T gears are outputs. So first question, is there anything blindingly obvious that would make this a smoother more compact build? Have I missed the Lego set which already did this but better? Second query is how to drive the selectors. I want a 90° axle rotation for each function. This is going to be Control Plus powered. Can I program the motor to turn 90° and stop or do I have to build a stepper? As always any help gratefully received
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I think your finished bus may end up well over 10 kg and standard Lego suspension might struggle. It might be better to try and replicate just the ferry lift and tag axle movements. I have a vague idea about using some form of cams. The cams can't be attached directly to the hub carrier but need to slide to avoid front to back movement. In this arrangement the single tan axle drives one end of the carrier (tag axle lift) and the axles linked with gears drive both ends (ferry lift). Using one of the solutions provided by @Divitis would allow both functions to be driven by one motor.
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Yep. Anything like that pretty much needs to planned before building starts. However, I've just read the thread from the beginning and it seems like you aren't scared of making revisions so who knows what the next version might have I didn't realise it has been 4 years since you started! Is it something you do a bit on, then do some other stuff for a while then come back to or are you always thinking about the next build stage?
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Criteria when restoring old sets
ukbajadave replied to SpacePolice89's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Not hugely classic but currently trying to sort out sets from offsprings Lego city collection (2008-2015 ish). In the case of big sets like fire and police stations chunks are still intact so I use those first, then look for parts that are similar i.e. correct jumper plates, tiles with grooves etc. then finish with whatever is available from bricklink or PAB. Everything is for my display only so I'm not too fussy but if I was buying an expensive old set I'd want original or period correct pieces only. Having said that I have been looking at mould numbers when I have more than one prospective part so maybe it does matter just a little -
Help with identifying parts/sets!
ukbajadave replied to WhiteFang's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Does anyone recognise what this might have started as? Interesting features include rear step. DBG grille tiles on cab. Black axles with yellow plates. I know it isn't 7268 Prisoner transport but possibly from the same era as that and 7236 Police car As always any help getting some of these older sets back together much appreciated. EDIT: It's 7245 Prisoner transport I was looking at trans black windscreens but apparently its trans brown. -
Help with identifying parts/sets!
ukbajadave replied to WhiteFang's topic in General LEGO Discussion
@Stereo Yep, further investigation has turned up this guy so I think you nailed it! Also thanks again to @Black Falconwho clearly knows how to choose just the right features to search in bricklink It looks like most of the tub is CMFs and polybag builds, no 99% complete Imperial Flagship today. -
Help with identifying parts/sets!
ukbajadave replied to WhiteFang's topic in General LEGO Discussion
@Black FalconAnd one of the minifigs! Great work. I hope I can find that little steam loco... -
Help with identifying parts/sets!
ukbajadave replied to WhiteFang's topic in General LEGO Discussion
Found a load of little micro builds in a box, would love to know if they belong together. Also what i think was a fire car as the minifig was a firefighter circa 2008? Also random minifigs. Do any of them suggest sets that might be in the box? As always any help or suggestions gratefully received -
I immediately thought of 92177 Ship in a bottle but perhaps driftwood might be easier as a base. I feel large transparent pieces lose some of their impact when placed together due to the opaque stud/anti stud sections. Panels in a frame almost like a greenhouse might look good though.
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This popped up on my YouTube suggestions and I wondered if it was being discussed here but couldn't find anything so thought I'd start a thread. Anyone else following? Looks like a fun build and I'm sure we might have comments based on our own building styles. I'd be using an axle in part two's aerial for a start.