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JackStone

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  1. I few years ago I managed to get ahold of a second hand Mindstorms NXT 2.0 set. Now the parts look fine, but all of the electronics were very yellowed! You might've heard of retrobrighting, using hydrogen peroxide and sunlight (or sometimes heat) to make parts return to their original colour. Now it used to be the case that you'd need to submerge parts in the liquid, or smear them with paste. That obviously isn't a great idea for electronic components. You can't take apart those sensors easily, the NXT brick isn't that difficult, but try taking apart the other sensors without breaking them, good luck with that! Cut to the chase! So, after some experimenting and researching, the best technique seems to be having a sealed container with a small layer of hydrogen peroxide, in my case 35% (but that might be overkill), and setting it in the sun, Upside down is a good idea for easy lifting without staining your hands (don't worry, that stuff'll come off after an hour or so) The gas will build up and accelerate the retrobrighting process. You actually don't need hydrogen peroxide to retrobright, pure sunlight is enough, but that would take weeks, not hours. This is a comparison of a before and after. The NXT brick looked the same as the sensor on the left. It is good practise to take apart the NXT brick and to only put the white shell and the grey parts in the container. For other parts it doesn't matter. As you can see in these final results, the components are looking as good as new. And because I didn't need to take apart those motors, it even made the orange parts as vibrant as they should be! This thread can serve as a future resource for people Googling like I was doing, and feel free to ask any question you have.
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  3. I love how you adapted the steering mechanism into a Lego form. It simply looks great! Are you planning on doing a Reliant Kitten next?
  4. My brother bought the starter set a couple of days ago and it already has something stuck in the screen for some reason. Looks like a spec of dirt but it can't be wiped off. I suspect it is inside the screen or something but needless to say he is very upset that his hard earned money went into something which already has a fault. Keep in mind that he had been incredibly careful with Mario. He has barely moved the thing around. :/ Anyone else got this problem?
  5. Does anyone else ever have problems with 15712 or similar bricks? They tend to break real easily when I use them a couple of times. 2555 never had this problem and those bricks look a lot sturdier as well. I had to send Lego a couple of requests for replacement pieces for these in the last months.
  6. Great review! I really like the designs of the booths. Pretty realistic! Although I wish the stickers where actually printed onto the bricks instead of.. well being stickers.
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    JackStone replied to AFOD's post in a topic in Special LEGO Themes
    I hope this takes off. I really like the design of this.
  8. JackStone replied to blacksad's post in a topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
    The lever base is very clever. I never thought of doing that haha. Also, is the set based on the Alien movies? It sure has the atmosphere.
  9. JackStone posted a post in a topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
    Hello! I'm not sure if really small MOC's belong here, but I'll show mine off anyway. I tried building a super small 'fish like' submarine, which can extend into a full on space ship. I totally needs improving (but it's a start right?) (open spoiler for pics) Feel free to critique, because that's why I posted this here.
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