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3 hours ago, Bartybum said:

Hold up, I thought you were responding to @AOW’s comment about the orange 3L axle in 42074 and that you misread it as 42071. Never mind! :laugh:

Ohh, sorry for a bit of a blunt reply. I noticed it wasn't posted, so I embedded the pic, without quoting.

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4 hours ago, vectormatic said:

judging from the position of the rudder/pulleys/sail in various pics, the sail/pulleys and rudder/wheel arent linked. (which is as it should be)

That is hard to tell.  What is the part connected to the 16t gear connected to the rudder axle?  From the steering wheel down, there are 3 16t gears, the bottom one is the one I am talking about.  In the picture, to the left of the gear, what is that part?  It looks like it has a small hole in it?? and the part goes down.  

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On 10/28/2017 at 1:53 PM, J_C said:

No.

This is actually brilliant. Because that is how it works on the real yacht like this. This is brilliant representation of real mechanism stuffed in small space. This is excellent.

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Please, do you know (think) if 42074 yellow is the same yellow as 42053 of 42030 (I mean "normal yellow")? it looks bit brighter, but I might be wrong (I hope I am). Thanks.

That is a really sweet looking catamaran...is this at least in part of what the actual model looks like?  

On 10/27/2017 at 3:09 PM, Jonfensu said:

Official Images of some sets (Not sure if pics are so big)

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.thebrickfan.com/lego-technic-2018-official-set-images/

Not too bad for 1H, but where's the largest one? Guessing its supposed to be the Mack truck? Generally, there is at least one medium-large set for 1H.  It was the 42066 in 2017.  That would rather suck if there wasn't a larger model.  Kind of like that wheeled scraper set, lots of colors and interesting wheels, rather small but pretty cool.  Wish they would make one on a large scale for a 2H model.  Catamaran is must buy for sure, as well as the rally car.     

On 10/26/2017 at 2:10 AM, Jurss said:

They are still somewhere in the internet ... at least, week ago I saw them ...

 

Looked quite extensively, even Google pics, but just can't find any...but now I see since that some have been posted.  

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On 28/10/2017 at 8:26 PM, kbalage said:

According to the authentic source this is an "articulated flatbed truck", like this one:

hydrema-912hmflatbedpr1_10939934.jpg

The best pic of the thread.

The Mack truck has to be a master piece or this year will be the worst I have ever seen. Maybe if it is my problem for exigent, I sincerely hope it's that.

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1 hour ago, DarkShadow73 said:

Not too bad for 1H, but where's the largest one? Guessing its supposed to be the Mack truck? Generally, there is at least one medium-large set for 1H.  It was the 42066 in 2017.  That would rather suck if there wasn't a larger model.

In previous years, images of smaller 1H sets usually come before the ones of bigger sets, even if the sets get released together. Don't worry.

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Heyyy! Finally the official pics came! Well, I didn't expect too much but, the yacht positively surprised me by its steering and a sail control pulleys (despite of my expectation for some more winches). Basing on its color, how I wish that this 42050 Dragster was also released in Dark Azure... :look:

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I think I like that yacht (42074). I even tried to make its reverse engineering from pictures. This is result:

42074-a-1.png

42074-a-2.png

42074-a-3.png42074-a-4.png

If anyone is interested in LDD file let me know - I can share it.

Posted
1 hour ago, Tomik said:

If anyone is interested in LDD file let me know - I can share it.

It's me) I've started and did some progress, but you already beat me! Could send the link to your LDD file (PM or here - it's up to you). By the way, I like how the keel was made by two wheel with two smaller ones (for "tacks"). :thumbup: 

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28 minutes ago, Void_S said:

It's me) I've started and did some progress, but you already beat me! Could send the link to your LDD file (PM or here - it's up to you). By the way, I like how the keel was made by two wheel with two smaller ones (for "tacks"). :thumbup: 

File is here: http://www.kostky.org/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=51198.0;attach=159549

I'm not totally sure how bottom is built but it should be close to my design with those wheels.

Posted
Just now, Ngoc Nguyen said:

It's a ball joint with axle hole commonly used in Bionicle is it not?

I guess it is not. Bionicle uses those ball joints with axle hole that goes through ball but this one doesn't have hole through. I'm not sailor but I think it is representing antenna for radio.

Posted
4 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said:

What part do you use to make the ball on top of the mast? And any idea what it is supposed to represent?

It's a buoy, I think. Some yachts have them to ensure the mast doesn't go under the surface of the water, making it easier to right after they've flipped.

Posted (edited)
21 hours ago, Tomik said:

File is here: http://www.kostky.org/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=51198.0;attach=159549

I'm not totally sure how bottom is built but it should be close to my design with those wheels.

Thank you! I've adjusted the color (it should be dark azure, if I'm not mistaken) and tried to make a B-model (in the same file): https://www.bricksafe.com/files/Void_s/2018-sets/42074-A.lxf

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Void_S said:

Thank you! I've adjusted the color (it should be dark azure, if I'm not mistaken)...

I guess it will be same color as in 42059 - Stunt Truck. Why should they make those 11x3 panels in dark azure if they have already released them in medium azure?

Posted
1 hour ago, Tomik said:

Why should they make those 11x3 panels in dark azure if they have already released them in medium azure?

In 2017 they launched sets in five different shades of blue, so you can't always count on sensible decisions from TLG.

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Hopefully the Red 2L pin with axle is a new mold :grin: as the DBG I find is a fraction too short and doesn't click on the outside pin

Posted
10 hours ago, Jelo said:

Hopefully the Red 2L pin with axle is a new mold :grin: as the DBG I find is a fraction too short and doesn't click on the outside pin

I'm affraid it is the same mold due to economics policy :sad:

Posted
1 hour ago, Aventador2004 said:

That is Lego's problem. They spend too much on new colors... :angry:

What? The cost of introducing a recolor is negligible compared to that of a new mold. The only expense of recolors are logistical costs like storing elements and time lost while changing the color used in a particular molding machine (both factors that are offset by retiring an older element every time a new one is put into production). A new precision-engineered steel mold, on the other hand, represents a huge cost that can only be earned back over the "lifetime" of the mold's use.

It is a shame that the new pins don't snap into pinholes quite as well as the time-tested 2M pins and friction pins, but given the upfront cost of creating such useful new molds in the first place (ones I'm quite grateful for for the building opportunities they create), we probably won't see those minor flaws corrected at least until the current molds wear out.

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, Aventador2004 said:

That is Lego's problem. They spend too much on new colors... :angry:

It is possible because every change costs. What @Lyichir said about molds make sense, but the truth is that we have 50 shaded of blue, but not even every beam, not to mention other parts availability in same color whch is very difficult for us who prefer building mocs, but lets see what they have this year in mind

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Posted
6 hours ago, Lyichir said:

It is a shame that the new pins don't snap into pinholes quite as well as the time-tested 2M pins and friction pins, but given the upfront cost of creating such useful new molds in the first place (ones I'm quite grateful for for the building opportunities they create), we probably won't see those minor flaws corrected at least until the current molds wear out.

Well spoken. Yeah, they don't quite snap in, but they work. It's pretty awesome that these pieces even exist, even if they aren't perfect. 

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