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jovel

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  1. How long are these new wishbones ? I keep thinking they might be 8 instead of the old 9 long ones.
  2. New frames! Where these already spotted?
  3. New elementary has a bunch of prototype pictures. Revealed: set 42172 McLaren P1™ from LEGO® Technic | New Elementary: LEGO® parts, sets and techniques
  4. I think that part in the top right corner is in a new orange city excavator.
  5. Is there something that should fit into that green thing?
  6. This is my chassis. Building instructions are available on rebrickable.
  7. NEXAT – Next Generation Agriculture Technology - YouTube For those who love large agricultural vehicles. Did someone already build something like this?
  8. Something for 3 functions through a turntable.
  9. Was this picture already spotted? lego-daytona-gallery.jpg (2000×1008) (paultan.org)
  10. There seams to be a new frame. If I did count correctly, it might be a 3x21 with at every 7 hole an extra beam for support. OXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO X X X X OXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO #Confused Edit: why is there so much space between my lines ( and how to remove it )?
  11. Instructions for my forklift are available on rebrickable.
  12. Oh you are right, but I still dont consider these very usefull as there are more compact ways to build with 15 degree angles.
  13. They use a 15 degree angle for each click, so you can get the same result with angle connectors which are more compact to build with. So in most cases I consider these not very usefull.
  14. Yeah, there is almost zero room for anything else. And because off that, it's also quite a challenge to queeze all the cables in. The motor under the hub (B) is indeed for tilting. It drives a wormgear to a 24z, the black beams connected to it should be attached to 5L brown axle in the boom.
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