December 18, 20159 yr I have 1 of the 1x6 ones I got it from THIS set, I feel special now EDIT: I have a custom model using both of them, anyone want to see it? Edited December 18, 20159 yr by JJ2
December 18, 20159 yr I have 1 of the 1x6 ones I got it from THIS set, I feel special now EDIT: I have a custom model using both of them, anyone want to see it? damn, that set is choc full of rare parts.....like these in white! http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=32062&colorID=1&in=A http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=43093&colorID=1&in=A
December 18, 20159 yr Well! I did not know that set had that many rare color parts in it Will it make you jealous to say I got it NIB for $15 at a garage sale?
December 18, 20159 yr Well! I did not know that set had that many rare color parts in it Will it make you jealous to say I got it NIB for $15 at a garage sale? omg!...no way!!.....grrrrr! (jealous mode ON)
December 19, 20159 yr the brick show has a review of the fortrex...and those new black rubber parts for the tank threads are confirmed. these should make it alot easier to move the tracks on a smooth surface. i built 42038 a few days ago and it was impossible to make the vehicle roll along...the only good surface was carpet because it gives grip/friction.
December 19, 20159 yr the brick show has a review of the fortrex...and those new black rubber parts for the tank threads are confirmed. these should make it alot easier to move the tracks on a smooth surface. i built 42038 a few days ago and it was impossible to make the vehicle roll along...the only good surface was carpet because it gives grip/friction. That will be a most welcome addition to the treads. Although I'd rather see treads made from a different material (more like rubber).
December 19, 20159 yr That will be a most welcome addition to the treads. Although I'd rather see treads made from a different material (more like rubber). yeah...add a rubber layer to the thread surface, maybe its not techincally possible with the manufacturing process lego uses? though i have deffo seen products that did have a rubber surface on top of plastic.
December 20, 20159 yr That will be a most welcome addition to the treads. Although I'd rather see treads made from a different material (more like rubber). I agree, it's kind of more realistic anyways.
December 20, 20159 yr yeah...add a rubber layer to the thread surface, maybe its not techincally possible with the manufacturing process lego uses? though i have deffo seen products that did have a rubber surface on top of plastic. There are several LEGO parts like that too, e.g. the large helicopter blades.
December 20, 20159 yr I thought that the connector from m-motor to LA directly was the only one that made that possible. I was wrong. Apparently Lego part 47330 is just perfect. Photos will follow http://bricksafe.com/files/LXF/sample/1450607863665626492595.jpg/355x200.jpg Edited December 20, 20159 yr by LXF
December 20, 20159 yr I thought that the connector from m-motor to LA directly was the only one that made that possible. I was wrong. Apparently Lego part 47330 is just perfect. Photos will follow http://bricksafe.com...jpg/355x200.jpg That does indeed fit reasonably well, but there are those huge balls though. A brick built solution with almost the same form factor and connection options is fairly easy to build:
December 22, 20159 yr The new 71308 Tahu Uniter of Fire has one of the new 3L axles with stop. It seems like many of the new set will be including this. Also it looks like a new yellow axle trend is going on..... Wonder why? Lastly I am pretty sure this has been posted before somewhere but there is a new 12T gear with axle.
December 23, 20159 yr the 1x3 liftarm in brown is back for 2016 in the Bionicle 71306 set....hasent been seen since 2006: part 62462 is now available in brown for the first time: also part 6538c in brown for the first time: http://www.bricklink...&colorID=8&in=A http://www.eurobrick...howtopic=118556 Edited December 23, 20159 yr by Richard Dower
January 5, 20169 yr can anyone suggest me a spot to buy my pneumatics for cheap other than BL please?
January 5, 20169 yr I don't think there's a special place where you can buy cheap Pneumatics, but you can try buying directly from LEGO. Although I am not sure if they are cheaper than Bricklink.
January 12, 20169 yr I noticed that no panels, of any size, seem to have been produced in dark stone grey - whats up with that? We have black, white, medium stone grey, all shades of green or blue, red, yellow, etc... but no dark grey.
January 12, 20169 yr To my knowledge there are a woping 2 panels in DBG and they are the 15458 and the 61069
January 12, 20169 yr Well, maybe it is difficult to use a panel in DBG for a model? The only uses that pop out in my mind are for military
January 17, 20169 yr Just wondering how much difference there is between part 32005a http://rebrickable.com/parts/32005a and part 32005b http://rebrickable.com/parts/32005b. I know that one has stoppers, but can they be substituted for each other?
January 17, 20169 yr There isn't much difference when both ball pins are from the same side. However, some builds require that the ball pins are fixed from opposite sides; that's where the version without stoppers comes into its own.
January 19, 20169 yr there is also a Red 10L axel in the new 76046 set: https://www.bricklin...v.asp?S=76046-1 it has not been seen since 2005: http://www.bricklink...&colorID=5&in=A deffo want that part, i plan to build that Enzo at some point. That Enzo also features a 7L axel in Red, the only set ever to have it: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=44294&colorID=5&in=A Is there a new 6L axel with stop in one of the 2016 sets or did I dream it? ?....there is a new 3L axel with stop in Reddish Brown, but none that you speak of: http://www.bricklink...P&catString=134 Edited January 19, 20169 yr by Richard Dower
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