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BobSmithHello55

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  1. Hi there, please change to "BobSmithHello55", thanks!
  2. Recommend reviewing the "Loop" and "Switch" guidance on EV3Lessons.com .
  3. Yes, it seems that the LDD.Lego.com Gallery ( http://ldd.us.lego.com/en-us/gallery ) isn't being updated anymore. I suggest posting your creations on Rebrickable.com or Flickr.
  4. Perhaps you should consider going it with the Lego Mindstorms EV3 programmable brick and EV3 servo motors.
  5. Nice! This is the kind of full-function tank that kids would LOVE to build. Sariel's and Tommy Styrvoky's tanks are great, but they are often beyond the reach of most Technic fans. Is there any chance that you could make Building Instructions for your "Boris"?
  6. You could use Aanchir's Sprocket Wheel Template to make your curved treads in LDD -- type in "Sprocket Wheel Template" in this forum's Search window to find it.
  7. Sariel has a useful Gears Tutorial on his website Sariel.pl .
  8. Yes, you should contact Lego Customer Service. I recently bought 3 ea. Power Functions IR Transmitters, and they didn't work. I sent them back free of charge, and the replacements didn't work either, so I sent them back in their pre-paid envelope. They ended up refunding my money. Don't accept subpar quality in Lego products.
  9. Read the tips on legomindstormsrobots.com/lego-mindstorms/lego-mindstorms-ris-windows7/
  10. I found a YouTube video with a link to the motorization Building Instructions, but am having problems posting a direct link here. However, if you do a Google search for "Lego 42000 Motorized", the fourth YouTube video that pops up in the list has the instructions. It's by "modsbytweek" and is dated December 13, 2013. Good luck.
  11. You may end up in a vicious feedback cycle, whereby you add ore motors which can mean more weight, and then you need more powered axles with even more motors, which leads to more weight....
  12. It looks like a Corvette hatchback!
  13. @ kaneda-dry: You should upload your LDD .lxf file on Rebrickable.com -- that site can do everything that you wish. Be sure to took at the site's tutorial.
  14. Yeah, he means this part: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=x928cx1 .
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