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[GBC] Akiyuki Train System: Type 2 mods and improvements
Seo-onDaddy replied to doug72's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingHello. I safely displayed Akiyuki's Train System at the Korea Brick Party 2024. There was no problem with the whole system when I tested it at home, but the problem of leaving the track continued when passing through the revolving track on the day of the exhibition, so I removed the passing unit, crossover type, through unit, etc., and only the loader, unloader, elevator, and rotary damper were operated. The cart used 1 lithium polymer version and 3 AA battery types, and the AA battery type was replaced only once on the second day, and it worked well throughout the event. The elevator applied the frame and weight of 'MajklSpajkl', and the mechanism of 'Berthil'. The worm gear was too slow. The Rotary Dampers were made in a version of 'Doug72', and the Loader and Unloader were made in a version of Akiyuki.
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[GBC] Akiyuki Ball Factory
Seo-onDaddy replied to Berthil's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingBall Factory submitted by Korea Brick Party 2022. Thank you to Bertill for giving me the instructions. I made it after looking at the manual and the Bertill's video only. It was more difficult to make it smooth than to make it. However, we were able to proceed smoothly without anyone's help. I just found out now that there is more information in the Eurobrick forum. If I had known in advance, I would have suffered less. But it was a really enjoyable work.
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[GBC] Akiyuki Train System: Type 2 mods and improvements
Seo-onDaddy replied to doug72's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThank you very much for your kind reply. There are very few people who run GBC in Korea. I've been in the Lego community for over a decade, but I haven't met anyone who can talk about GBC. I've been using CADA or mouldking battery boxes for a long time, but due to the nature of the exhibition, you should use LEGO's parts if possible. And, CADA or mouldking only works by using the remote control. Of course, you can pair more than four battery boxes with the app and lock them to operate without manipulation, but I don't want to complicate it. As you advised, it would be better to use a 1500mAh lithium polymer battery. I will also keep in mind your advice to prepare more m-motors. As for the lubricant, I use 3M's silicone rubricant. If you look at other people's videos, the GBC works smoothly, and no matter how well you assemble it, it's not easy to operate smoothly without the help of lubricant. So I've always wondered if others use lubricants. I will try to use the dry Teflon lubricant you told me.
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[GBC] Akiyuki Train System: Type 2 mods and improvements
Seo-onDaddy replied to doug72's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingHello, I'm active in South Korea, and I'll be making and exhibiting GBC soon. I will operate 4 trains, and I can't afford to charge them during the exhibition, so I will use AA batteries. However, after testing it, it seems that the train will not be able to be maintained for a long time. I'm plan to run for a total of 12 hours, 6 hours for 2 days. I thought of some ways to keep the train for a long time. 1. Two 9V rectangular batteries (6LF22) are connected in parallel in the battery box. It has the advantage of increasing operation time by connecting two batteries in parallel and easy battery replacement. 2. 2. Use 2-cell lithium polymer battery (1500 mAh) need to have extra batteries ready to buy some charging time. Having a plan like this, is it worth implementing? Or is it okay to just use AA batteries? And do you use lubricating oil in your gears? Will the use of lubricating oil help increase operating time? I'm a fan of yours, and I've been exhibiting your and Akiyuki's works at Korean exhibitions for the past two years. I'd appreciate it if you could answer.
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[MOC] Ferrari LaFerrari 1:8
Seo-onDaddy replied to T Lego's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThankyou!!!
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[MOC] Ferrari LaFerrari 1:8
Seo-onDaddy replied to T Lego's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingWhile build Cada's products, we have identified a problem in which the gearbox only operates up to 4 stages. First of all, I reorganized the gearbox based on the picture you released due to an urgent situation. Do you have any plans to disclose how to modify the gearbox?
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42113 Reconstruction Guide
Seo-onDaddy replied to Ngoc Nguyen's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThe 88000 battery box's io file and sticker image psd file were uploaded to bricksafe. Please correct the link in the text. https://www.bricksafe.com/pages/hiryu2/42113-bell-boeing-v-22-osprey-reconstruction
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[REVIEW] 42115 - Lamborghini Sian Custom Hood
Seo-onDaddy replied to Seo-onDaddy's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingI think that comparison is meaningless. For example Part '65633pb02' is dedicated to '76899 Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo EVO'. Of course, it can be applied to other cars. However, the printed pattern is 'Huracán Super Trofeo EVO' and this part, no matter what car it is assembled, is just 'Huracán Super Trofeo EVO'. The same goes for this custom hood. It may be forced to assemble another car, but can you guarantee that there will never be a car that can assemble this hood? The same goes for wheels. The wheels in the sian can be assembled in another 1:8. But this wheel is sian's wheel. just assembled the wheel of Xi'an to another car. I just changed the hood. There is no other meaning. The advantage of Lego is that you can change parts freely.
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[REVIEW] 42115 - Lamborghini Sian Custom Hood
Seo-onDaddy replied to Seo-onDaddy's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingI do not impose my values. I wrote a review because there are definitely people who like this hood. Pointlessly sarcastic just because you don't fit in with values means you're incapable of criticizing. I like 42115 and Lego. I just changed the hood. If you don't like it, press the Backspace key. And the scale of the model you suggested is 1:18. I don't want a small car. If you want to be sarcastic, bring a suitable 1:8.
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[REVIEW] 42115 - Lamborghini Sian Custom Hood
Seo-onDaddy replied to Seo-onDaddy's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingHahaha. China is a game changer. I felt the same way at first. But I was so jealous when Korean buyers started posting pictures. So I bought it in a hurry on the second sale. I think it depends on the values you feel. Lego has many exclusive parts for certain models and aftermarket has many customized parts. I don't think it's a 1000 miles from Lego. I think Lego expands that much and that's the spirit of Lego.
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[REVIEW] 42115 - Lamborghini Sian Custom Hood
Seo-onDaddy replied to Seo-onDaddy's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingI think so, too. Might as well buy a scale model. But I like Lego. But I also want something cool. Lego sometimes makes large exclusive parts. I decided to think of it that way. The color fits perfectly..
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[REVIEW] 42115 - Lamborghini Sian Custom Hood
A Korean Lego mania made a 42115 cyan hood. I bought it, and I was so satisfied. So I want to introduce it to you. *This custom hood is currently available only in south Korea. However, it seems that the maker is willing to sell it to other countries as well as well. If you want to purchase it, send an email to the producer. hogeun555@gmail.com The product composition consists of 3 pieces. All of them are injection molds, not 3D printing. Lamborghini emblem is printed. back has pins to connect the connectors. Start assembling. Assembly is very easy. That is the part that needs to be separated. Some of these parts are used to assemble connectors. It is a connector that connects the hood and the main body. It says to use spare parts to make it lime, but I made it black. First, assemble the connector on the hood. Connect to the remaining part of the hood of the main body. Insert a small part into the location where the soft axle was connected. Mounting is complete. The explanation was very easy, and familiar people could fit it more easily and quickly than explanation. It takes less than 10 minutes. Changing the hood alone changes the impression significantly. The color fits perfectly. I thought it was a foul at first, but it looked so nice looking at other people's applied photos. Sometimes Lego uses large chunks of dedicated parts. I decided to think of it that way. The manufacturer initially designed it as a 3D printer and then spent a fortune to make the mold. It is said that he worked very hard to match the color. It is assembled smoothly and has considerable clutch power. It's like a Lego genuine part. It is said that the person who created it was not a company but an individual, and it was the first time to do such work. I applied the hood and it was very satisfying. I hope this wonderful product will be known to many people.
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42121 Heavy-Duty Excavator Full RC MOD
I converted the 42121 Heavy Duty Excavator to a RC version that can be driven and moved. * Instructions are being distributed by Recrickable. https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-69683/Seo-onDaddy/42121-heavy-duty-excavator-full-rc-mod/#details * A 4-port receiver such as 'MOULDKING' receiver or, 'CaDA' receiver or 'Buwizz' is required, and case separation is required.'MOULDKING' receivers do not require any work other than case separation.The 'CaDA' receiver or 'Buwizz' must be removed from the case and the battery must be replaced in a small size.Battery size should be less than 14mm x 25mm x 50mm. * I modified some parts of the exterior because the space was cramped. * fixed the range of operation of the arm operation.
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Reconstruction 42113 - Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey
Seo-onDaddy replied to Seo-onDaddy's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingHi. It works as well as intended. It is designed to push the button by the link when the connector is turned. The text shows the structure.
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Reconstruction 42113 - Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey
Seo-onDaddy replied to Seo-onDaddy's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingUnfortunately, there is no paint code. Orange and DBG colors are a combination of colors, and they also have different gloss, matte and semi-gloss depending on the parts.
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