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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
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t12ung

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  1. In the past, I've seen sbrick being controlled by a PS game controller. At the time it was beta. I've not kept myself up to date with sbrick things but I'm sure you can find out more info with a Web search.
  2. That's for a great review Jim. Just looking at this from first marketing pictures, most would be on the fence about this one at first. Getting to know how much value is packed into this set from detailed reviews will no doubt lend to a greater appreciation for the design of this set and (bad for us) less money in our pockets (but that's not a bad thing considering it will be well spent!). I for one will be looking to pick up 1 or 2 sets... well done Milan Reindl for another excellent design! Whilst not too sure at first about tracks as opposed to wheels, I now think it was a good choice as it's different and so easily modded anyway to change to wheels if one should be inclined to do so.
  3. Thanks for another excellent review. Like most opinions here having watched it, it's not perfect but has good modding potential and decent value overall. On a side note, I always see you refer to the instructions coming in a foil bag. Is it just me or do I think that statement is wrong? "Foil" as I typically understand it is a thin sheet of pressed metal. "Foil" bags are more like those you'd find packets of potato crisps in. I think it would be better to call the ones used for Lego BI as plastic (or poly) bags.
  4. Thanks for a very informative review, Jim. Great photography as expected. Love how clear and sharp the photos are - one could be mistaken that they were computer renders! I think the set is a good "idea" but not well executed. Even if there are good discounts on this, I will probably pass on adding this to my collection... I've seen a few responses highlighting some typos, but I'll include in my list anyway just for completeness so you'll have them at hand to easily make the corrections you can already see a lot misplaced the XL Motor The engine powering 4 cylinder engine The axle still needs to be pushed not the strong suit of this but I can't help but think that the gap gonna be huge. And that the Mexicans are going to pay for it...oh wait now instead of one (on or to) the side this truck is using the M Motor that this set packs an interesting gearbox investigate where the problem Also, while not really a typo, but I feel it would read better changing "As with much Technic models" to "As with many Technic models"
  5. I noticed BI are out since yesterday. I was going through it last night fixing minor errors and computer crashed at 99% done! I think I saved past 50%, so I'll recheck it and upload updated LXF later You've missed a little brick... *look from top down* to easily spot it ;-)
  6. 21035 - Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Theme: Architecture LDD v4.3.10 (Brick Version 2248) - LXF File Building Instructions: Official Errors: - Custom Printed Part 32641 replaced with standard 15068 - Custom Printed Part 32642 replaced with standard 4162 - Flat Tile 2x3 doesn't exist (replaced 2 occurrences with 3068+3069 combination, and 1 occurrence with 87079 - Part 51373 doesn't exist, replaced with 19725
  7. t12ung replied to just2good's post in a topic in LEGO Licensed
    Does anyone know what the seal codes are for V2 (fix within the box with updated instructions)? EDIT: Week 39+ of 2015 should be V2 I've contact LEGO CS and they said they'll send out the fix once I can provide them proof of purchase.
  8. LXF can be found here: http://www.doktor-brick.de/index.php/Attachment/1536-42024standard-lxf/
  9. 42062 - Container Yard Theme: Technic LDD v4.3.10 (Brick Version 2248) - LXF File Errors: - New Part 27940 (cross axle 180deg) replaced with 22961 - Missing New Part 27938 (worm gear 1M) - no available replacements - Anniversary beam 28984 replaced with 32523 - No Stickers Extras: - Large renders - without lines, with lines
  10. 42063 - BMW R 1200 GS Adventure (B Model) Theme: Technic LDD v4.3.10 (Brick Version 2248) - LXF File Errors: - New Part 27940 (cross axle 180deg) replaced with 22961, step 206 of BI - Anniversary beam 28984 replaced with 32523 - No Stickers - Corrugated pipe not able to flex into position Extras: - Large screenshots - without lines, with lines - LXF (original shocks)
  11. Today I was trying to build a model in LDD, and like most of you have found out already, there is no pull back motor part available in LDD. So I tried to search for some custom design of it, but I only found 2 variations and I wasn't quite happy with the design so I decided to make my own... I'm pretty happy with my own implementation and present it here, for you all to use if you like (if you have suggestions to make it better, please share): LXF file
  12. I think it would be a good idea to use 22961 as a replacement for 27940 so you can connect the bucket and not have it "floating" in mid-air. Also, I think the wheels are meant to be black and not LBG.
  13. 42057 - Ultralight Helicopter Theme: Technic LDD v4.3.10 (Brick Version 2248) - LXF File Errors: - New Part 27940 (cross axle 180deg) replaced with 22961 - Anniversary beam 28984 replaced with 32523 - No Stickers 42060 - Mini Gritter With Plow (B Model) Theme: Technic LDD v4.3.10 (Brick Version 2248) - LXF File Errors: - New Part 27940 (cross axle 180deg) replaced with 22961 - Anniversary beam 28984 replaced with 32523 - Missing New Part 27938 (worm gear 1M) - no available replacements - No Stickers Extras: - Large renders - standard, angled trailer - LXF (angled trailer)
  14. @Didumos69 I like your use of inline brick images in your last post. How did you do it? I tried doing the same in a recent post and couldn't figure it out
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