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[CADA] CADA General Discussion Topic
ExtranceIT replied to Milan's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling@Akassin regarding the customer service I got to experience how it works. I got the Alfa Romeo back in January, then accidentally broke one 15-long flip-flop beam (and I want to remark how I broke it, and to be honest I was an idiot, I stressed the piece so much cause I did a mistake and didn't want to disassemble a huge portion of the model, thus tried to fix it by bending pieces). I used their customer service, I had to attach a picture of my order (didn't matter where I bought it, simply a proof that I actually had the set) and the replacement part arrived in about a week from when I asked for a replacement. Inside the envelope (in cardboard) the piece came in a nice plastic bag with their logo on it (see flickr image, sorry for the dust, but it stayed on a shelf for about a month since I got it). So for me at least their customer service was really good, considering also that their brand is much less famous than lego (thus many less sets are sold).
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[CADA] CADA General Discussion Topic
ExtranceIT replied to Milan's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingTo be honest I never had that much trouble following CaDa instructions. Theirs are a bit more messy than TLG ones, but I also feel like the latter are sometimes too "dumb-proof", which is not a bad thing, but I wouldn't ask to CaDa (or any other third party brand) the same level of detail
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[CADA] CADA General Discussion Topic
ExtranceIT replied to Milan's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingYup, i believe I did. In the first comment I didn’t know and included just one picture, now I believe after the edit it is now correct, hosted on flickr. Correct me if I did another oopsie
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[CADA] CADA General Discussion Topic
ExtranceIT replied to Milan's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingHello I'm new in this forum, but I wanted to share my latest effort, hoping somebody will refine what I did or will give a different take ;) Following the discussion about the Suzuki Katana, I too was not satisfied with two aspects of the model: it had the shifting mechanism on the wrong side of the bike, and it included a V4 engine, when the original bike features an inline-4. For the shifting mechanism: I managed easily to mirror the steps of the instructions and ended up with the pedal on the correct side. It required me to modify a couple of things in the paneling, but very few extra pieces were needed, close to none. The only real problem is with the kickstand, which touches the newly added pieces. I didn't want to spend too much time on this mod, so I ended up filing a bit of the end of the kickstand, since it is a fairly common piece, but I feel like there's definitely room for improvements. Maybe with more extra pieces the kickstand as a whole can be changed to end up with a better solution. In the end the paneling needed close to no modification, only moving the technic-panel on the bottom left. Both the brick built panel as well as the technic built panel required no rework. Regarding the engine: in this pic is not so clear, but I managed to fit a mini-scale engine, using the freed space, and connected it to the gearbox through a couple of gears and rubber bands. I had to slightly modify how a couple of bodywork panels are attached to the bike, but the position didn't change. Not fully happy with this solution, but I feel it's an improvement over the original model, being much more faithful to the original bike.
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