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Everything posted by Captain Zuloo
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How do you Clean Your Layout?
As for keeping 9v track clean, it's worth keeping a clean eraser at hand - giving the track a gentle rub in the places that appear to have the weakest flow of power. Also, from time to time you can use a bit of Mentholated Spirits and some paper towel to wipe down the whole track, perhaps every six months or so. Good luck!
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Traction Tire
Hi eness76, and welcome to EB. While it's difficult to help much without any images to show us the problem, the culprit behind poor traction is often tight driving rods, not allowing the wheels to spin freely, and perhaps the engine doesn't have enough weight on it. Although if you're talking about adding more motors and it still being a problem, perhaps the problem isn't traction after all. Pictures would really help!
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Pirates in new LEGO Ideas book...
This book was one of the LEGO goodies I scored this Christmas along with the Clutch Powers DVD. Captain BeerBeard is right about the pirates section being fairly small, but it was nice to see some great MOCs by our very own SlyOwl featured in other areas of the book, mostly regarding different techniques and how to achieve successful "still life" models.
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MOC: Pacific Electric "Red Car"
What an outstanding model TJJohn12, the time spent working on it was certainly worth it! Difficult to find something not to like on here. The SNOT windows look great, they have that real "vintage" look about them, which suits the model brilliantly. The curves are just right, as is the general feel of the trolley. Excellent work, I look forward to seeing more of it!
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MOD: Convert Winter Village Toy Shop to Winter Village Train Station
Clever, reminds me of the Hogwarts station in the Harry Potter films. Have you done any work on the interior?
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EB Train Tech Makes the One-Million Mark!
So this pretty much sums it up for me. Pirates and trains are without doubt the best themes, although I'm still trying to successfully combine them... And well done to TheBrickster, these sorts of numbers only come to forums that are managed extremely well. :)
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Christmas Layout & 9V Question
As peterab said, with a layout this size you can probably get 2 or 3 motors running comfortably off the one controller, but you'll have a less jerky ride if you stick a second controller on the other side of the track making sure they're running the same polarity and speed. Also worth noting that it's a good idea to try keeping your track clean. 9v tracks get dirty pretty easily and just giving them a wipe with some paper towel can do wonders in keeping the trains running smoothly. Enjoy!
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Christmas Train: Winter Tunnel Train
That's great! Really love the layout, especially with the ATAT Walker bridging the track. What are the minifigs in the grandstand watching? They could be carolers on a really big scale? As TheBrickster said, one of the best things about this layout and train is that you clearly had fun with your family putting it together - in that sense, it really is a very Christmassy train. Big well done, and I hope you enjoyed those gingerbread cookies!
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WIP Teaser of an American Frigate
Almost time for an update Admiral?
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10222 Winter Village Post Office
And my many attempts to put the damn thing on the banjo correctly for the Brick Expo showing also confirmed it! Loads was an understatement... Well I thought it was a saxaphone, but LEGO is all about the imagination. Thanks Sieggy, was great to meet up with you at Brick Expo, and then what a treat to co-build one of the first copies in the world with you!
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Canberra Brick Expo 2011
Nominally, we only have access to the venue from 9am on Saturday morning. Do you still have my mobile number? It might pay to give me a call when you get in so I can give you an indication of where we are timing wise.
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Canberra Brick Expo 2011
How late did you have in mind? Setup is from midday on Friday. I would think we could set up as late as 9pm when the bistro closes, although I'll have to confirm.
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Canberra Brick Expo 2011
Nope, free VIP night for exhibitors as a thanks for coming and supporting our event. :)
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MOC/WIP: My Modular Town
Gah, why is it that it's the guy who is in exile from the country for tax fraud remains an Australian icon to folks from the rest of the world? Anyway, I'm really liking this town you're working on. The theater is a particular favourite, but I'm not too sure about the blue walls. The tan and red looks brilliant, and the yellow seats even work with the black. But those blue walls look a bit out of place. I guess it ultimately comes down to the parts in your collection, which is probably why you picked blue, but if it were a possibility to Bricklink some parts, I would highly recommend getting more tan for the walls. Maybe even white, but the blue...just not right for a theatre. Also, perhaps you could put a bar in it? Cheers, Capt. Zuloo
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Canberra Brick Expo 2011
There will be heaps of photos and video, don't worry. ;)
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Canberra Brick Expo 2011
Jamie Berard and Ryan McNaught will be discussing with us the differences between designing models for corporate clients and models for kids with instructions, and how these models go from concept to completion. Buying tickets on the day for the VIP night would probably be a bad idea, I suspect they'll be sold out by then. There are not many left as it is. I'd pick up the phone and give the Southern Cross Club a call now, while you still can. Only two weeks to go! :D
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MOC: Vehicular Funicular
Great job! I was just recently in Barcelona where there were a number of these, so I was pleased to see this MOC. You've done thewhole thing perfectly, and the use of the flex track for the bowed section is tops. First good use of that flexitrack I've seen actually. Very well done there AJ. Will we be seeing you at Brick Expo in August?
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Canberra Brick Expo 2011
Couldn't think of a better way to spend it! The nearest hotel to the Brick Expo venue is the Quality Hotel Woden. There are still tickets to the VIP evening available. ;) Depending on the size of what you want to bring we can possibly make it work. We have pretty much filled up the room, but there are still spaces left on the misc. tables. So if you have a table scrap or two, we'd love to hear from you: brickexpo[at]gmail.com Looking forward to seeing you too!
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Happy Birthday to Sandy and Captain Zuloo
Many thanks for the birthday wishes everyone! :D While I didn't pick up any LEGO this year, I did finally get around to getting my licence, and I spent the day with some close friends so I had quite a good day. Happy (late) birthday to you too Sandy. :)
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Batspeed
Me too! Nice work Siegfried, a nice little ship, nicely proportioned. One of the few ships I've seen with LEGO prefab rigging that I actually like. Well done, looking forward to seeing her in August.
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Canberra Brick Expo 2011
We have quite a variety of displays this year, and a very big room full of them. While some people may find a couple of hours enough to look at everything, others may not. A real AFOL will spend hours looking at one MOC and talking to the person who built it - let alone getting through an entire exhibition in that time!
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Sydney Show 2012
Thanks a bunch. Looking forward to seeing you at Brick Expo. :)
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Canberra Brick Expo 2011
That's the spirit! Looking forward to seeing you there. :)
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Sydney Show 2012
In what way mmcb? Any feedback on how we can make exhibitor communication better is much appreciated!
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Canberra Brick Expo 2011
<br>Unintentionally done - I pressed Ctrl + I and for whatever reason it posted HTML. Good stuff ayye? Bloody BBCode!<br>EDIT: Look at this post - there's something odd going on!
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