August 16, 20186 yr PF elements are expensive enough already; we've seen the effect on the prices of 42065 and 42070. I don't get it, personally. Why is TLG doing this? EDIT: I do know. TLG is attempting to compete in a market in which children are glued to mobile devices, and they're making a strain of PF that can exploit that. It's still questionable logic as far as I'm concerned. Didn't this slavish scramble to be relevant nearly kill the company way back when? Edited August 16, 20186 yr by Maaboo35
August 16, 20186 yr 4 hours ago, Maaboo35 said: slavish scramble to  I think you mean lavish
August 16, 20186 yr 2 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said: I think you mean lavish No, I meant slavish. Look it up.
August 16, 20186 yr 12 hours ago, Maaboo35 said: [...] slavish scramble [...] Â 8 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said: I think you mean lavish A lavish feast of scrambled eggs. On a more jocular note infused with romance philology, no hope for an S motor then?
August 17, 20186 yr On 8/15/2018 at 10:30 AM, MangaNOID said: trying to source the new pneumatic switches from the 42080 set but none appear on bricklink yet Does it usually take a while for new parts to show up there? Also the parts list doesn’t show that piece even on brickset or bricklink New switch has been added to Bricklink's catalog. None are available for sale yet, but it give it some time.
August 18, 20186 yr I bought my Mack earlier this year and as I just took it out yesterday for a display the white panels of the container already turned yellow -.- Edited August 18, 20186 yr by Ngoc Nguyen
August 18, 20186 yr LEGO Black Cross Holes with Double Ø 3.2 Shaft Hole (24122) I recently brought 4 of these thinking they would be useful but so far unable to figure how they are used as the two cross hole parts don’t fit the holes in beams or accept pins. Does anyoine know how they are used ? Edited August 18, 20186 yr by Doug72
August 18, 20186 yr 52 minutes ago, Doug72 said: LEGO Black Cross Holes with Double Ø 3.2 Shaft Hole (24122)  I recently brought 4 of these thinking they would be useful but so far unable to figure how they are used as the two cross hole parts don’t fit the holes in beams or accept pins. Does anyoine know how they are used ? Those parts are designed to accept 3.2 mm bars, like the kind of connection that can be gripped by a minifigure hand. As such they tend to be used more decoratively (for example, as railings in system sets or to attach minifig-scale weapons in Constraction sets), but you could still find use for them in Technic—for instance, to attach flex cable.
August 18, 20186 yr 24 minutes ago, Lyichir said: Those parts are designed to accept 3.2 mm bars, like the kind of connection that can be gripped by a minifigure hand. As such they tend to be used more decoratively (for example, as railings in system sets or to attach minifig-scale weapons in Constraction sets), but you could still find use for them in Technic—for instance, to attach flex cable. Thanks for the explanation.
August 18, 20186 yr Came across one of these a few days ago while rifling through my parts, couldn't remember where it came from or what good it was, thanks to this thread I now remember it was a trigger mechanism from Jynn Erso's gun.Â
August 19, 20186 yr Does anyone know if this is a legal construction? It works well when building with physical parts. To make things clear, I'm wondering if the worm gear and the blue cross block can be set up in this way. Â
August 19, 20186 yr 35 minutes ago, HallBricks said: Does anyone know if this is a legal construction? It works well when building with physical parts. To make things clear, I'm wondering if the worm gear and the blue cross block can be set up in this way.   Tried it and works OK - you need a LEGO Technic Hole with Pin (15100) in the blue cross block to support the other end of the yellow axle. Its quite a compact solution. Edited August 19, 20186 yr by Doug72
August 19, 20186 yr 29 minutes ago, Doug72 said: Tried it and works OK - you need a LEGO Technic Hole with Pin (15100) in the blue cross block to support the other end of the yellow axle. Its quite a compact solution. Thank you! I've tried it too and it seems to work, it would be interesting to know if this technique has been used in any real sets.
August 19, 20186 yr One different question - is there any Technic part in which could driving ring extension fit inside like universal joint fits in portal axle hub? Thanks in advanceÂ
August 21, 20186 yr On 6/28/2018 at 10:24 PM, Leewan said: Here's the link to his flickr gallery :Â https://www.flickr.com/photos/148691465@N05/ There are some very special Technic parts : I don't know if all of these parts are on sale on his BL store, though. That used to be my liftarm But now the crazy belgian has it for his amazing collection He runs a very nice shop with loads of rare parts (and is a very honest and legit seller btw), but I think this one will stay in his personal collection Interestingly this part was made before the year 2000 and is 16L in length so it's somewhat not fitting the current odd size liftarm system. I guess TLG was still finding their way with this new fancy un-studded future back then. It's also rather roughly finished so it didn't come from a fully fleshed out mould Cheers, Ole Â
September 24, 20186 yr Part 59443 axle connector smooth 2L has finally appeared in white! It is in This architecture set. @1974Wow, that is an interesting piece and a lot of micro motors! Ah, what could I do to get more weird elements!
September 24, 20186 yr I noticed that part on Bricks and pieces a while ago, not for sale, wondering if it was used in a set. Great piece to have. The ridged one is kind of rare.Â
October 21, 20186 yr Surfing through BrickLink, I have found a store with red wheel racing small... https://store.bricklink.com/BrickLandEU?itemID=126435524#/shop?o={"invID":"126435524"} But even if this is not painted part, price is way to high... If the part is genuine LEGO (without painting) does anyone know in which set it appears? Thanks Edited October 21, 20186 yr by I_Igor
October 21, 20186 yr 6 minutes ago, I_Igor said: If the part is genuine LEGO (without painting) does anyone know in which set it appears? Since it is in Red, the colour which usually used for prototypes or production testing, this is most likely to be produced by TLG.
October 21, 20186 yr Does anybody have an idea on this building technique? I’m struggling with brackets (inversed) but  can’t seem to find a solution for the ‘tile’ between the 2 text rows. Depth of this ‘text’ is 2 bricks.
October 21, 20186 yr 2 hours ago, zux said: Since it is in Red, the colour which usually used for prototypes or production testing, this is most likely to be produced by TLG. So it is the same situation as with red frames 5 X 7...
October 21, 20186 yr 1 hour ago, Juroen said: Does anybody have an idea on this building technique? I’m struggling with brackets (inversed) but  can’t seem to find a solution for the ‘tile’ between the 2 text rows. Depth of this ‘text’ is 2 bricks. Maybe this part: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=6179#T=C ?
October 21, 20186 yr 40 minutes ago, schraubedrin said: Maybe this part: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=6179#T=C ? No, that’s not possible. I’m looking for a part with a vertical offset of 0,5 plate
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