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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

barberminged

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  1. Apart from the color, the batteries are identical as far as i know. I have one of each hub, and the batteries both work just fine in either hub :)
  2. I just measured some of my 20 tooth gears with crossaxles again, and found something interesting..i fixed them in place on a crossaxle, sizes changed depending on which way it was.. Measuring the same 20t straight gear (69779), fixed in place on a crossaxle, it had 21.79mm in one direction, and 21.88mm in the other (from tip to tip, aligned with the crossaxle "+") Tested a 6 other gears of same type, with same result on all of them.. For the 20t bevel gear (18575), it was 21.26mm, and 21.40mm (tested on 2 tan, and 1 black) I suspect this is because of the way the axle hole is designed, wider in one direction than the other..kinda annoying tho :P
  3. Awesome, it will be interesting to see their answer! And yes, i meassured from tip to tip, i do suspect my caliper needs calibration tho, so i will re-test tomorrow, along with some 12 and 16 tooth, just for completeness (new-ish and barely used) :)
  4. I just tested a few as well with a digital caliper, i got similar values (almost brand new/barely used gears): Straight 20t: Blue with cross axle (69779): 21.79mm Green clutch (81346): 21.79mm Bevel 20t: Blue clutch (35185): 21.46mm Tan with cross axle (18575): 21.35mm
  5. Just for fun, i checked my collection of PU XL motors, and all 10 of them has a CE symbol on (from 2x42099, 42100, 42109, 42114, 88014, some bought years ago)..so it must be something else, unless it really is retiring :)
  6. Weird..the XL motor shows up fine, but retired, however the hub doesnt show up at all for me when i search for it on lego.com (the retired robot inventor/large hub does however)..
  7. The new Audi has appeared too, and not just on the UK site :)
  8. I dont think it will be a hub, in the json data from their webserver, it says "isBatteryOperated: false"..im leaning more towards a new motor or sensor of some kind. :)
  9. I totally understand the confusion, its just a "set" with 1 piece..Not much of a "set" in the general sense, but i dont know what else to call it, the actual part inside probably has some other number. The other "sets" in the 8801x area also just have 1 piece, like the hub, large motor, angular motor, etc. "piece_count: 1" is what LEGO's server said, would be weird to include that info if it were just a part..the main thing tho, is that it shows up under building instructions, like other sets (altho theres no picture or instructions to download). For example, with the LEGO Education small angular motor, thats set 45607, so its a set with 1 piece, and that 1 piece is the motor, and has part number 68488..if that makes sense :) Anyway, its all speculation..it could be anything i guess, we will see soon..ish :D
  10. I thought about that too, but i think the dimensions would be too big for that too, unless theres a lot of extra packaging inside the box. I bought a couple of the small angular motors (45607), and they came in small cardboard boxes that were not much larger than the motor itself (motor is around 32x40x24mm, plus the cable). Of course this would be targeted less towards education, and might have a fancier box, but still..seems a bit too big. Could it be some kind of new motor for the upcoming Liebherr 42146, or maybe one of the other upcoming sets?
  11. The fact that i found it by searching for building instructions, it has a productnumber 88019 (close to the other C+/PU "sets"), and in the JSON data the server returns, it says "piece_count: 1" :)
  12. Yeah, thats what im thinking too. Since this is a set, it must be for the packaging and not the piece inside.. :)
  13. Anyone know what 88019 might be? It pops up if you search for it in structions, but without image or instructions available. Other sets in that area are various C+ stuff, curious what this could be.. Inspecting the data from the server, it seems it will come May, contain 1 piece, and not be battery operated or have blinking lights (so probably not a new hub, maybe new motor or sensor?)
  14. Yeah, im in Copenhagen, so ~3-4 hours from Billund (With public transport)! But, even tho they claim that nonstandard parts gets sent from their Billund facility, the package arrived with what appears to be a German parcel/postage label on..Saw it on my previous order too, but this time, i noticed it had a tiny tracking code on, which hinted it was via Germany (it ended with "DE"). When checking the tracking code via postnord.com,it shows its a package from Germany to my city (no mention of Billund), however on dhl.com, it says its a shipment from Billund to my city.. I suspect they send stuff in bulk with DHL, which is why it goes to Germany (via air i suspect, DHL has facilities in Billund airport..that would also explain the "up to 10 days for shipping", even in DK).. Next order is already on its way..ordered 28 November, shipped yesterday..so it should arrive around January 10th or so..if it takes the same scenic route :D Aaaaaaanyways, im usually in no hurry, so its all good..(only slightly annoying thing is their order status thing, some kind of activity indicator, besides "in warehouse",would be nice for these slower orders..) :D
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