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Hi

I just bought the set but something doesn't seem right with gear at the back. At the page 28 of the first set, instruction 45, the gear seems a bit too large to fit properly, when it's installed, the gear can't turn freely.
Is it just me or someone else as the same problem ? Did I miss something ?

Thank you for your help

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I did a quick rebuild in LDD.

It should look something like this.

42110_step_45.png

If you have followed every step correctly, you are okay here. Just keep building and you will learn more during the build,

 

 

Edited by JunkstyleGio
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3 minutes ago, gautdo said:

Great, thank you already for that !

One more question what piece is just below the big grey one ?

It is an 8 teeth gear :wink:

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YES ! I found the problem ! I've swapped to gear ! Thank you for your help, now i'ts working fine. I was at the end of the phase 1 so I had a lot to deconstruct but it worth it.

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Currently building the chassis; the 90-degree limiter for gear switching must be one of the tiniest ever! Very ingenious, I like that.

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On 10/3/2019 at 4:59 AM, Bartybum said:

I think it’s 1/10

It is... original Landy has tires with 805mm overall diameter and set uses 81mm, so based on tires it is 1:10. 

Sorry for late confirmation.

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52 minutes ago, I_Igor said:

It is... original Landy has tires with 805mm overall diameter and set uses 81mm, so based on tires it is 1:10. 

Sorry for late confirmation.

wouldn't a more accurate metric be the length of the model, especially when we have anomalies like 42096?

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2 hours ago, Bartybum said:

wouldn't a more accurate metric be the length of the model, especially when we have anomalies like 42096?

42096 isnt an anomaly, the tires are bang on 1:10 there, as is the width. The problem with that set is the nose is too long and the wheel arches/ride height arent properly to scale, which make it look like the tires are too small.

 

Either way, i think tires are a good metric, they are the part which can not be easily adjusted, so those should be the base for any scale measurements. If lego uses a tire which dictates a 1:10 scale, the rest of the model should be scaled to fit, as the other way around is pretty much impossible unless you want custom parts for every single set.

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2 hours ago, Bartybum said:

wouldn't a more accurate metric be the length of the model, especially when we have anomalies like 42096?

Usually tires are starting point :wink:

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41 minutes ago, Valkyx said:

I can get one for ~155 EUR. Im thinking if i should wait a bit more.

Yeah, 120-130 euros should be possible with a little patience. 42069 got down to about 80.....

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Finished building the chassis. "the most sophisticated LEGO® Technic™ gearbox to date"... actually too sophisticated for me, I can't figure out how it all works :(
Though I'm always careful with friction, in the higher gears the force needed to push the frame is so high that when I stop pushing it, it races backwards like it's a pull-back motor!

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5 hours ago, ozacek said:

Finished building the chassis. "the most sophisticated LEGO® Technic™ gearbox to date"... actually too sophisticated for me, I can't figure out how it all works :(

This might help:

 

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