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My wife and I have a Honda Element. ...was thinking about "what to build..." Started brainstorming... Tinkering with pieces in LDD... started playing with elements... thought about my Honda Element... threw some Honda Element style parts into the LDD space... took a look 'round the web for others' Honda Element models built from LEGO® elements... Found these nice representations, among others: Pierre Normandin's Honda Element (4-stud wide) http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=259817 http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/32080 Bransford L's (6-stud wide) http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/323853 Great models above! I'll add my version to the mix. http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/345920 Next up is (maybe) to work out a version that uses pieces that are readily available via LEGO S@H Pick-A-Brick®.... -James
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For some time I've been missing flashing PF lights. Yes, you can achieve flashing PF lights with motors, but there has to be a better way, also to allow more dynamic flashing options. A suggestion for this is shown below. It's also on Cuusoo - support and share if you like it. Flash element allows you to create flashing PF lights by setting the duration of the light/flash and delay (time between light/flash) plus an A and B version for more exciting flash combinations for your creations. Flash element must always be on top of connections to other elements to avoid interfering with their power supply (flash will only affect elements added to the top of the flash element). If you need more flash elements on the same battery box: simply add an extension wire and then the flash element. The unit will always flash, no matter the direction of the current. Old 9V bulbs would change state from flashing to fixed if current was reversed. PF flash element will always flash.