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23 hours ago, Ankoku said:

I have seen people go for  62531 - Technic, Panel Curved 11 x 3 with 2 Pin Holes through Panel Surface as a cheaper alternative.

This part will not work as they are too long (11 studs) as the original part 24119 is only 7 studs long.  I've tried.

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My apologies, in the videos above, they are using:

87080 - Technic, Panel Fairing # 1 Small Smooth Short, Side A

and:

87086 - Technic, Panel Fairing # 2 Small Smooth Short, Side B

Stuck together, which seems to be working for them.

Those pieces, in various colours appear in a lot of different sets.

7 hours ago, Maoie86 said:

This part will not work as they are too long (11 studs) as the original part 24119 is only 7 studs long.  I've tried.

Gondoliers using 11L curved panels ( 62531 - Technic, Panel Curved 11 x 3 with 2 Pin Holes through Panel Surface) can work OK BUT you also need to alter the loading gate.

See video of my single car ball lift

Price wise 11L & 7L curved panel are about the same cost on Brickowl ranging from 30 p to 45P each. Depends on the colour required.

 

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On 10/24/2019 at 4:44 AM, Ankoku said:

My apologies, in the videos above, they are using:

87080 - Technic, Panel Fairing # 1 Small Smooth Short, Side A

and:

87086 - Technic, Panel Fairing # 2 Small Smooth Short, Side B

Stuck together, which seems to be working for them.

Those pieces, in various colours appear in a lot of different sets.

see later post below

 

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20 hours ago, Ankoku said:

My apologies, in the videos above, they are using:

87080 - Technic, Panel Fairing # 1 Small Smooth Short, Side A

and:

87086 - Technic, Panel Fairing # 2 Small Smooth Short, Side B

Stuck together, which seems to be working for them.

Those pieces, in various colours appear in a lot of different sets.

Thanks! :)

 

17 hours ago, Doug72 said:

Gondoliers using 11L curved panels ( 62531 - Technic, Panel Curved 11 x 3 with 2 Pin Holes through Panel Surface) can work OK BUT you also need to alter the loading gate.

See video of my single car ball lift

Price wise 11L & 7L curved panel are about the same cost on Brickowl ranging from 30 p to 45P each. Depends on the colour required.

 

The gondoliers will also catch on the big yellow gear itself if you use the 11L curved panel.  Not only the loading gate. untitled.png

Thanks for pointing that out.

Now found the image shown in an early post using the two curved wing panels would also snag as it was 1L too low.

Corrected construction:-
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It has a bit tricky assembly process (the process of installing the main wheel) and timing setup.

But it is a very great and reliable module, so I recommend building it.

Thank you~

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Hi, I tried to upload the bsx parts list but i am getting an error message saying one part is not not valid. Does anybody have the parts list that is correct?  Thanks

14 hours ago, OldRed said:

Hi, I tried to upload the bsx parts list but i am getting an error message saying one part is not not valid. Does anybody have the parts list that is correct?  Thanks

Read through this post from page 1, 

You should be able to see the original version & the improved version along with links to instructions & part lists. 
 

can you describe the missing part or post an image.

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Good morning, When I try to upload either of the two .bsx parts lists to my wanted list in Bricklink  I get the following error message from Bricklink and it won't load. "One of the items in the xml file is invalid or does not exist in the Bricklink Catalog". The files are from Kanatta.com/GBC/TheSun,  Any thoughts?

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