June 16, 20195 yr 19 hours ago, coinoperator said: I also heard people about complete missing bags and lego not believing them That's because the bags and boxes are weighted in the factory multiple times in the production line. Missing a entire bag in a box is a substantial weight difference that should trigger alarms, so I am not surprised Lego would find those claims unbelievable. I am not saying it can't happen, but I can't blame them for being skeptical.
June 16, 20195 yr On this forum is at least one member that had this situation. I agree that it seems almost impossible. BTW I also had several times bad parts, parts that were misformed due to a mold error... I don't know if there is some quality controle, looks extremely difficult to me. Edited June 16, 20195 yr by coinoperator
June 16, 20195 yr 1 hour ago, Appie said: That's because the bags and boxes are weighted in the factory multiple times in the production line. Missing a entire bag in a box is a substantial weight difference that should trigger alarms, so I am not surprised Lego would find those claims unbelievable. I am not saying it can't happen, but I can't blame them for being skeptical. So on my 42082 crane last year I had a real mess with the bag situation.  There were 4 bags all with the same number supposed to be in the set, lets call them 4a, 4b, 4c, and 4d but I had two of bag 4c in the box and 4d completely was missing.  No idea whether these were incorrectly kitted by hand, or whether someone filled in the machine which packs the sets with the wrong bag in the wrong hopper, who knows. So I was up some parts but missing a ton to complete the model. I eventually worked out what had happened, but Lego must have been suspicious.  I sent them pictures of what had happened.  along with my part built set and about a month later I received all the parts to complete the model.  The missing bag and the substituted bag would have unlikely set of the alarm bells with the tollerances involved on the weighing scales.
June 16, 20195 yr Thx for the replies ! After hours of thinking, checking baggies, checking ALL pages of the instruction manual, I found out that I used the wrong rod on page 166. Â I used a 9 instead of a 7. Â I should have been seeing that during the build. Â This mistake made me worry and I lost hours ... this should be a lesson : check your build with the instruction manual. Sorry guys, sorry Lego !
June 16, 20195 yr I am planning on buying the 42082 looks like I will have to pray all pieces are included.
June 17, 20195 yr 4 hours ago, dabo said: I am planning on buying the 42082 looks like I will have to pray all pieces are included. I just built the RTC this weekend with no issues. With the price of Lego Technic in Europe, I wouldn't be so sore about the occasional missing pieces. People are re-selling this new for ~$180 on BrickLink from Europe, whereas it costs $299 (MSRP) here. I don't even want to imagine what the Australians have to pay...
June 17, 20195 yr 13 hours ago, dabo said: I am planning on buying the 42082 looks like I will have to pray all pieces are included. I would not worry - It is rare that sets are missing any pieces. Obviously errors can and do occur but they would be in the minority as compared to how many sets are sold.
June 17, 20195 yr I've got 112 sets, and the only ever set I've gotten that had a missing piece was the 8285 Tow Truck, back in 2006. I'm really doubtful that you'll have missing pieces.
May 15, 20222 yr I brought the Arocs last weekend and have been building it, but the crane turntable is proving a real pig. I’ve rearranged all the hoses quite a few times and played around with the crane base build, but whatever I do, it seems to slip and grind when turning. It seems to turn quite easily by hand, and the drive train it connects to works very freely when the crane is removed, so I can’t work out what the issue is.  Anyone able to help?
May 16, 20222 yr 16 hours ago, Wonderpants said: I brought the Arocs last weekend and have been building it, but the crane turntable is proving a real pig. I’ve rearranged all the hoses quite a few times and played around with the crane base build, but whatever I do, it seems to slip and grind when turning. It seems to turn quite easily by hand, and the drive train it connects to works very freely when the crane is removed, so I can’t work out what the issue is.  Anyone able to help? If it turns freely by hand then I'm not quite sure. I did find in mine that the supplied hoses were a bit too long under the turntable so I cut them shorter.
May 16, 20222 yr It does in fact jam a bit when turning by hand, but it gets worse when just putting the bare turntable in place (ie no crane arm parts or hoses at all) and using the motor to turn it. And of course it’s worse still when the entire crane is in place.
June 21, 2024Jun 21 Sorry for digging up this old thread but I thought my question was not worth a new one. I recently finally got myself an Arocs, and browsing through rebrickable I found out that the user BrickByBrickTechnic has submitted a lot of free MOCs. However, the links redirect to his website which no longer works and the user is nowhere to be found anymore. Does anyone have the instructions for the MOCs stored in their personal storage by any chance and is willing to share them?
June 21, 2024Jun 21 2 hours ago, johnnytifosi said: Sorry for digging up this old thread but I thought my question was not worth a new one. I recently finally got myself an Arocs, and browsing through rebrickable I found out that the user BrickByBrickTechnic has submitted a lot of free MOCs. However, the links redirect to his website which no longer works and the user is nowhere to be found anymore. Does anyone have the instructions for the MOCs stored in their personal storage by any chance and is willing to share them? Try archive.org, I don't know which MOCs specifically you're referring to Edited June 21, 2024Jun 21 by SNIPE
June 21, 2024Jun 21 That was a nice idea but it didn't work. One example is this: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-9492/BrickbyBrickTechnic/airport-catering-truck-42043-c-model/#details
June 21, 2024Jun 21 15 minutes ago, johnnytifosi said: That was a nice idea but it didn't work. One example is this: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-9492/BrickbyBrickTechnic/airport-catering-truck-42043-c-model/#details Here you can scroll all his creations (and there are several models based od Arocs like crane, drill truck, street carrier...) Â https://rebrickable.com/users/BrickbyBrickTechnic/mocs/ Â
June 21, 2024Jun 21 It works (kinda)) for me. It redirects to https://legobricksarecool4.wixsite.com/brickbybricktechnic/shop. But after adding instruction to cart it cannot be bought, says "We can't accept online orders right now. Please contact us to complete your purchase." Edited June 21, 2024Jun 21 by Mikdun
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