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Videomajk

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  1. Hi The instructions are available at Rebrickable. Link in earlier comment.
  2. Hello everyone I have now released the instructions for the Moon rocket on ReBrickable. Follow the link below: The Moon Rocket from Tintin's Destination Moon on Rebrickable
  3. @gillou, @Kennethv, @Tof_rennes, @Woah Blackberry, @TheSuperLloyd - Thank you all for your intrest in my design. During the hollidays I'll make it availiable on ReBrickable, now when my contract with Lego Ideas has expired. I'll post the link here when done.
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  5. Sorry for not responding sooner. Please check your inbox. Best Regards Videomajk Hello, Sorry for not responding sooner. Please check your inbox. Best Regards Videomajk
  6. Sure, check your email. BR
  7. This is a MOC I designed during spring 2020 and originally published in the Bricks in Space Facebook group (original post) and on the Bricksin.space web page, but I want to publish it here as well. Inspired by all great 1:110 scaled space moc's in the Bricks in space group, I realized that there were no accurate scale model of the Space Shuttle's Launch Complex 39 so I decided to give it a try myself. During my research I found that there is basically no construction blueprints published for the Launch complex, making scale modeling very hard, but after much searching I managed to track down a demolision plan which accurately described the complex open frame structure and it measures. These plans gave me the opportunity to model the MOC with all major beams in the right place and get the model accurate in scale down to (most of the time) +/- one stud. To make sure that there was a Shuttle, MLP and crawler available to use together with the launch complex, the MOC is designed to match KingsKnight's excelent 1:110 scale Space shuttle and Eiffelman's Crawler transporter and Mobile Launch Platform. Together the four models form a nice display with almost 20000 pieces. About the MOC I’ve been aiming at the look the complex had around 1980 concerning colours and equipment level. The model consists of the Fixed Service Structure, the Rotating Service Structure, The WSC Tower and 9099 building, the Northern Pipe Bridge and the East access towers. Everything is placed on a base representing the top of the launch pad and flame trench. The FSS is inspired by Nathan Readioff's LUT and the Hammerhead crane on top is his design, which he kindly let me use in this model. The RSS was a really complicated thing to design. The open frame structure is hard to do in Lego and right now there is some weak spots in the design that must be resolved, especially the connection of the support legs and the main structure. There are a few angels there which is not easily handled with LEGO. But overall, I’m quite happy with the design, even if all the catwalks and staircases were driving me crazy for a while. The RSS will rotate around the hinging column just as it did in real life. This is still a work in progress. Whenever I get some time, I plan for doing two additional versions of this MOC. One 1990's version which will be gray and the orbiter weather protection system, hurricane lock, and other modifications, and one 2000's version without the hammerhead crane. We'll see when those will be ready. More pictures, .io-files and instructions can be found on the Bricksin.space web page. I hope you like this model. Part count: 13672 bricks, 576 lots. Width: 92 cm, 36.2 inch, 115 studs Length: 115.2 cm, 45.4 inch, 144 studs Height: 97.8 cm, 38.5 inch, 122.2 studs
  8. Hello and thanks. Please check your email.
  9. I’ve sent you an email. Let me know if you didn’t receive it.
  10. Hello Of course. Just let me know your email address, and I’ll send you the instructions.
  11. Dear Flego I have just sent you an email with the instructions. Please let me know if it doesn't work.
  12. That's a good idea. I shall consider updating the instructions if I ever get around to it.
  13. You’re welcome. I’m glad you enjoyed the build. I’m aware if the “missing” plate on the main axle. My idea was that the assembly of the panels were to be done a bit up on the axle and then the whole package would be pressed down as far as possible, but this is very hard to describe in the instructions. Great pics by the way!
  14. Hello Sure, I would be happy to. Unfortunately, my mail is bouncing from your email address. Please submit a correct address and I’ll send you the files.
  15. Hello Thank you for your interest in my MOC. I have sent you an email.
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