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Zerobricks

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. Try turning the tire/rim around. From my experience they are not totally symmetrical. Also check sure you steering racks are properly alligned so they are not pushing more into one side than other.
  2. I asked and was told to use https://buwizz.com/contact-2/
  3. It's a reflection of society, where superficiality is more important than the content below.
  4. Nice find! Didn't expect to see it to be honest, but that means a 13L isn't far behind.
  5. For now I can say it has 180 RPM at 9V and enough torque to skip the large LA clutch at 12V.
  6. I think they are 8 since the rear drive axles are also 8.
  7. It has at least 4 new suspension components, have another close look.
  8. Could be uneven wear of the seal/sides.
  9. The pump probably needs to be opened up, cleaned and lubricated.
  10. Seems that the engine uses the small engine cam, but is somehow connected to the large cylinders.. Very unusual.
  11. Looks good, but why are you using CV joints on the rear fixed axle? Seems like a weak point.
  12. Just noticed, there is a concave 5x5 panel under the fuel tank.
  13. Yes, the two sides. I think the suspension arm has a + O ∩ shape. Since the 9L link no longer require tops to keep the from falling out, they may have been redesigned to be without stoppers like 6L.
  14. Nah, seems just like 2 levers with 2L axles instead of one.
  15. Seems the suspension arms are built from a 3L suspension arm which has a + crosshole plus two diagonals.
  16. I sure hope not and that it's just an aesthetic update to the engine block module.
  17. Nice to see a gearbox, finally something new. Also I wonder if the new engine blocks are just simply a new look, or a totoal redesign.
  18. Here are the new parts I found: 2L beam with a ball joint New wishbones 2x5 Micro panels New, longer links?
  19. Everything is available at the support page: https://buwizz.com/sl/support/ https://buwizz.com/contact-support/
  20. Usually holes are around 0,2 mm too small when printing stuff, for which you can compensate in the 3D model or the slicer.
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