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- Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
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Micro train curves - any ideas?
Ok, thanks to that other thread and a bit of playing, I've managed to squeeze a 90 degree angle into a 6x6 plate. Not too smooth, and a bit 'gappy', but more than adequate for my immediate purposes.
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Micro train curves - any ideas?
many thanks, I'll take a look. [edit]: I like the idea of offset plates to create the curve. I'll need to experiment to see how many I need for a 'smoother' curve. Thanks again for the heads up!
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Micro train curves - any ideas?
I've just finished putting together the Bricktober Train Station 40142, and I love the little train that comes with it, but am disappointed that the 'track', made up of 2412 2x1 grille tiles runs nowhere other than to the front of the other buildings in the series. I'm envisaging a micro street, with a station at each end, and a track bending around behind, but it's the curves for the corners which are proving troublesome. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas for modelling curves that would fit with the scale? The track along the back of the buildings is no problem, other than modelling the curves, which is where I come unstuck. I'd probably fill the area behind the buildings and within the tracks with a parkland scene, or similar. It's just those darn bends that are stopping me, so any/all suggestions are welcome.
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What's the best/easiest way to...
Trying to gather info from the hive mind here. I have an idea to Bricklink a couple of small sets (the Bricktober 2014 mini-modulars), but I'm not sure the best/easiest way to do this. I've installed BrickStore which is supposed to allow import of BrickLink inventories, but when I search, the set (40180-1 as an example) doesn't show in the list, so I can't get a list of parts. I need the .bsx file from BrickStore so I can load it into Brickficiency to find the cheapest vendors and create the appropriate Bricklink orders. I did create a spreadsheet file with the part numbers and quantities, taken from the inventory page on the instructions, expecting that Brickficieny or whatever would be able to import it, but no such luck. How do other people tackle such things? Is there an easier way? Thanks.
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How to open a battery box?
Ok, after some searching, it appears I have: 71427c01 Motor 2847c01 Battery Box 4232rc Spybotic Control (stamped '1342'). It looks identical to the one illustrated here: http://spybotics.wik..._Remote_Control - but again, no cables included, and no CD. I'll have to see if I can find any instructions/Inventory for any of the sets that contain these parts to see how close I can get from the bags of varied bits that I've purchased. Those are the only electrical items I seem to have at the moment. What a mess, I'll be a bit more careful in buying boot sale miscellany in future!
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How to open a battery box?
Ah, great, got it, thanks. That mother was tight!! It took some teasing, using a couple of brick separators, but it's now free. No cables hidden away inside, alas. As mentioned, I also have a small remote(?) and a smaller motor. If I can't reconcile which set they're from, or confirm the part numbers, I may just put them up on Bricklink and be done with it...
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How to open a battery box?
Dumb question, but I took a punt on a job lot of parts at a boot sale recently. 13 zip-loc bags and a biscuit tin full of mixed up parts. Seems to be mainly stuff like 8511 and similar models (some Bionicle parts) but nothing is complete (as yet - still sorting through!) There was a battery box in the tin, looks like 2847c01 on Bricklink, but I can't see how to prise it open! There is a gap between the base and cover, but no way can I force them apart without breaking. What's the trick to opening the box? Any clues? I've no wires or connectors, but there is what looks like a remote control of some sort - rotary 3 position switch and 4 buttons. I've not found it on Bricklink yet...
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Looking for beard and bald head?
Well I'm grey, but not *that* grey!
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Looking for beard and bald head?
We bald goatee owners need a support group, obviously! :-) I'll check out TS/Aragorn, thanks. Ah, good old Bricklink! I'd been searching for 'Goatee Beard', but shortening that to just 'Goatee' came up with some candidates. There's even one with glasses! But I think this one is more me, although I'll need to do some work to remove the hair.
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Looking for beard and bald head?
Looking for ideas on how best to represent a bald-headed figure with a long goatee. The beard parts I've seen, such as on the Wizard all seem to have sideburns which isn't what I'm after. Also, any ideas for a bald/shaved head? Kind of like the Shakespeare CMF, but without the hair? i.e. no stud on top? I had a look around sites such as MinifigMe, but without much success. Am I on my own with this? Customisation isn't something I'm in to personally...
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Ever miss a piece?
I've had to contact Customer Services twice in the past year for missing pieces. And I had the 'substitute ' piece dilemma on Palace Cinema for one of the counter tiles in the wrong colour, which I dealt with from spares. Took about three weeks for the pieces to come through in both Instances. 2 from one set, and 4 from another. No questions asked, so can't complain really apart from the frustration of not being able to complete until the parts arrived. I always open a bag at a time into sorting containers, and build from them to reduce the chance of losing anything.
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Bag, or part out?
Thanks folks, seems like bagging the bigguns is the way to go. I'll give it a bit more thought. I'm already onto the LDD thing, but colours are a bit of an issue for me there, being partly colour-blind. I'm better if I can compare real bricks side by side ;-)
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Bag, or part out?
Ok, so I've got to that stage where I simply have no more space to display completed models. The time has come to disassemble several of my modular buildings (PC, PS, GE and a Haunted House) to make room for new stuff. I have a TH and PR ready and wating alongside a few of the Creator 3in1 buildings. What do others do in this situation? One part of me says to keep all the parts for one set together (1 bag per level), but the other says to part out, mix them up and see what I can come up with - I have a couple of ideas for small dioramas/large vignettes that I've started to play around with using odds and sods parts, but which could use some of the bricks from the models I have rather than bricklinking even more bricks into the house! I don't think I'll ever want to sell any of the larger sets (though I still have the boxes so far), but I'm worried about not being able to find a crucial part if/when I decide to rebuild for display. My OCD will go into overdrive if I ever have an incomplete set!! I'd appreciate any advice, or words of experience. I've spent over 40 years in the Dark Ages, and only emerged earlier this year, so it's all still a bit new and overwhelming.
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