July 22, 20204 yr Did you already model the new clutch elements (6257336 and 6257337) from the Liebherr/4x4 in Studio? It's also missing from the parts library.
July 22, 20204 yr Hi @Ngoc Nguyen , i from same your country . Can i send messages for you , i still looking Powerer box battery 6214082 , if we don't have right one , how can built ? Thanks
July 22, 20204 yr Aren't most of the dimensions of the curved panels known already, since they're pretty much the same as the non-tapered version of that piece. It just needs some tweaking to look a little bit like the real thing, it's not like we're striving for 100% accuracy, but rather a reasonable digital model. As for the rotors themselves, close-enough should be good-enough, since they don't really interact with anything beyond their connection points.
July 22, 20204 yr @Ngoc Nguyen When the wheels are extended, how much clearance is there between ground and battery box?
July 22, 20204 yr I've been building from the BI from Ngoc Nquyen for an hour in LDD. I came up to step 20. I think i will stop now. Building some model that I will never get my hands on (through TLG), doesn't work for me.
July 22, 20204 yr Who else is having fun? Maybe we should coordinate our efforts. By the way Step 297 has an error in it, the 4L tan axle is pushed in too deep through the tan bevel gear. It's corrected in Step 301. Â
July 22, 20204 yr Would it be possible to get the alternate part numbers for the weird parts? You did so with a few parts but I'm having a hard time Bricklinking all these parts.
July 22, 20204 yr Author 54 minutes ago, BusterHaus said: By the way Step 297 has an error in it, the 4L tan axle is pushed in too deep through the tan bevel gear. It's corrected in Step 301. Yes. I got confused twice because of this step when building the two rotors. 7 minutes ago, epetrie said: Would it be possible to get the alternate part numbers for the weird parts? You did so with a few parts but I'm having a hard time Bricklinking all these parts. What parts are you referring to? I provided both mold numbers and color numbers. If you're talking the blade and the two triangular panels, they dont have mold numbers because they havent been registered to Bricklink's database. Even the Sian's inventory doesnt have them. Edited July 22, 20204 yr by Ngoc Nguyen
July 22, 20204 yr 4 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said: @R0Sch has started the modeling. @efferman has planned to do so. Thanks for sharing the instructions @Ngoc Nguyen and that others are modelling it, I was about to start too
July 22, 20204 yr Author 2 hours ago, suffocation said: @Ngoc Nguyen When the wheels are extended, how much clearance is there between ground and battery box? 1.5 stud. 2.5 for other areas. Abysmal ground clearance! Completely unsuitable for off road traveling! Also no suspension whatsoever! Steering is also missing! What kind of offroad vehicle is this! #imkidding Edited July 22, 20204 yr by Ngoc Nguyen
July 22, 20204 yr Author I replaced the triangular curved panels with the regular curved panels. Because they arch over the 3x5 frames I have to move them 1 stud forward. Â Doesnt look bad at all! No more need for the new triangular panels.
July 22, 20204 yr First 99/418 steps completed. The alignment of the landing gear and ramp were a pain in the a**, but it's a clever mechanism. Edited July 22, 20204 yr by R0Sch
July 22, 20204 yr Author 5 minutes ago, R0Sch said: First 99/418 steps completed. The alignment of the landing gear and ramp were a pain in the a**, but it's a clever mechanism. You put the assembly for the upper half of the rear ramp on to the wrong pin.
July 22, 20204 yr 3 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said: 1.5 stud. 2.5 for other areas. Abysmal ground clearance! Completely unsuitable for off road traveling! Also no suspension whatsoever! Steering is also missing! What kind of offroad vehicle is this! It's a disgrace! And what have the Romans ever done for us? Cheers dude, thanks
July 22, 20204 yr 18 minutes ago, suffocation said: And what have the Romans ever done for us? Anyway it ends up with "Always look on bright side of life..."
July 22, 20204 yr 4 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said: Yes. I got confused twice because of this step when building the two rotors. What parts are you referring to? I provided both mold numbers and color numbers. If you're talking the blade and the two triangular panels, they dont have mold numbers because they havent been registered to Bricklink's database. Even the Sian's inventory doesnt have them. Sorry I’m sorta new to bricklinking. I started backwards from page 2 on the parts and only tried a couple, most the orange pieces came up with nothing. I’m not sure the difference between mould numbers and coloured numbers. Where do I find a mould number so I can just create my own colour scheme
July 22, 20204 yr Author 2 minutes ago, epetrie said: I’m not sure the difference between mould numbers and coloured numbers The difference the mold number and the colored number is that the mold number is for that type of piece only, while the colored number is for a mold plus a specific color. In the list of new parts I wrote, the mold number is the 5-digit on before the slash. The color number is the 9-digit one after the slash. The numbers in the part list photos are always only colored numbers. Sometimes a colored part already exists in one colored number, but for some reasons TLG assigned it a new colored number. If you can't find a colored number, you should browse around to find any set that has that same piece, and then go to its inventory page. You should be able to find the mold number there. Bricklink does return results when you search for colored numbers, but it doesn't list that anywhere on the website. Edited July 22, 20204 yr by Ngoc Nguyen
July 22, 20204 yr @Ngoc Nguyen, thank you very much for publishing the instruction. Â edit: could you please take a checkered piece of paper and lay a rotorblade on it? i want to replicate it in cad Edited July 22, 20204 yr by efferman
July 22, 20204 yr Author 8 minutes ago, efferman said: could you please take a checkered piece of paper and lay a rotorblade on it? i want to replicate it in cad Sariel did it better. Go to 8:41. Â
July 22, 20204 yr 19 minutes ago, efferman said: could you please take a checkered piece of paper and lay a rotorblade on it? i want to replicate it in cad If you need more details let me know.
July 22, 20204 yr I have finished building the set in LDD, it took about 3 hours and 20 minutes. I'm using a few custom parts made by the great guys in the LDD Forum, but I don't have everything this set needs - I don't have a good replacement for the angular panels without significantly rearranging things, and I'm using combinations of existing parts to replace the linear clutch, rotor blades, and both the Control+ elements. LXF File Screenshot Edited July 22, 20204 yr by PicnicBasketSam
July 22, 20204 yr 11 Parts not included (see the first post)  + 3 Parts i did not found: 6303436 1 -> Could be this 87086 1 6303434 1 -> Could be this 87080 1 6303440 4 -> Could be this 24119 4 Added now to the Bricklink List. Bricklink List: https://pastebin.com/a8TaMR9m Edited July 28, 20204 yr by Alitai Spoiler Tag for the massive list!
July 22, 20204 yr 14 minutes ago, Alitai said: Â This reply is too long, here's a pastebin instead: https://pastebin.com/qtP3Gkwt Edited July 22, 20204 yr by SNIPE
July 22, 20204 yr I'm glad that we can at least have the instructions for this set, if nothing else. I was more likely to try to build it out of my collection that to buy it outright, so I am glad that this set design was not entirely lost.
July 22, 20204 yr 35 minutes ago, SNIPE said: This reply is too long, here's a pastebin instead: https://pastebin.com/qtP3Gkwt Now you have to update it again. I corrected 1 missing color...
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