August 17, 201311 yr Well, this has not much to do with LEGOs, right? But I suggest marktplaats.nl or ebay.com, or something like that. I do know smarties, and I don't know if other countries know them, but I think so.
August 17, 201311 yr It has I just forgot to say It is in lego. sorry for that. I was looking if someone haves seen one or make it Edited August 17, 201311 yr by legofreakmaarten
August 17, 201311 yr I bet this isn´t exactly what you`re looking for but it so awesome! For inspiration;
August 17, 201311 yr no not realy this is what I mean. but it hasn't the options I want dear chillis and jeroenaa, thanks for the quick reply even if it was not wat I mean. I was thinking that I must wait a few months before answers thanks for everyone too for helping me Edited August 17, 201311 yr by legofreakmaarten
August 17, 201311 yr O, that kind of candy machine. Well, you can make it yourself, or else I don't know .
August 17, 201311 yr You`re welcome. Whaaaat, that´s so cool! I`ve never seen such thing before!!I love all kinds of toys- and candymachines and combined with Lego... what to say. Its perfect!! A machine that gives you change must be hard, if possible at all? Will follow this thread to see if you will success. Good luck legofreakmaarten! Edited August 17, 201311 yr by Chilis
August 17, 201311 yr that is the problem. I can't make a big machine It crashes all the time. a little is good but small than I haven't a few options ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ this isn't in euro's these is in euro's and haves everything I want! but too big Edited August 17, 201311 yr by legofreakmaarten
August 17, 201311 yr Sparkfun has a nice coin slot ;) a minifig version can be found here: (I'm actually working on a non-trademarked version ;)) Link to SFE part: https://www.sparkfun.../products/11636 (it works well, I got one at home for my sec. ed. school)
August 18, 201311 yr that isn't what I was looking for look at the video. the video is showing a little bit what I want. If someone got ideas?
August 18, 201311 yr yes cool! but I have made one. pictures or a video come later. mabey instructions. thanks to everyone who helped me! if anyone have ideas, they can post it on this topic!
August 20, 201311 yr hey everybody now I decided to make a real big one. one with all the functions I want. (the only problem is that the school begins) And I want to make it give change. I could make it so you put 1euro in and get 3 times 20 cents change. I try to make one but ideas are welcome! Edited August 20, 201311 yr by legofreakmaarten
August 20, 201311 yr is there anybody who is intressed in the video? I can place an url on this forum Edited August 20, 201311 yr by legofreakmaarten
September 13, 201311 yr Hey, I found this picture of a roof built with cheese slopes, which is exactly what I would like to accomplish, but for the life of me, I can not figure out how this was done. Could someone perhaps enlighten me? I am hoping that this can be done without the left-right offset, but with the less than one plate thick offset (that is what I can not figure out...) Thanks!
September 13, 201311 yr Hi this is snot, studs not on top, but on the sides. It is basically a stair of plates covered with slopes. The offset is made with jumperplates. Dino Edited September 13, 201311 yr by Darth Dino
October 1, 201311 yr Could someone please help me? I'm building a Piaggio Ape in Model Team style (remote controlled). I've finished everything for many months now, except 1 thing.... the front wheel cover. Take a look at this picture, it's the black thing covering the front wheel. The cover attachment should be 2 upward studs. But I can modify if needed. My main problem is getting the shape right, while keeping it thin (cause the wheel is under it). Any ideas?
October 1, 201311 yr Maybe use one of the small slopes (connected to the front of the vehicle by SNOT method)
October 4, 201311 yr Anyone got any advice on how I can build a stand for the Saxophone http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=bb509pb01 that can allow it to sit on the floor (as opposed to being held in the hands of a minifig)
October 4, 201311 yr Nice, but the masonry bricks actually are on LDD. They're in the modified brick category, listed as Part# 98283 Profile brick 1x2 single gro. If they're not there for you, you might be using an outdated version of LDD. Sorry for quoting that old post, but that brick is not present in my LDD although I have 4.3.6. version. It is in Extended mode, but I don't like Extended too much. Any ideas what's wrong with my ldd?
October 4, 201311 yr Sorry for quoting that old post, but that brick is not present in my LDD although I have 4.3.6. version. It is in Extended mode, but I don't like Extended too much. Any ideas what's wrong with my ldd? Nothing's wrong with it. That part is only in Extended Mode. Extended Mode updates every time there's an update in the brick palette, but regular LDD mode does not, in part because it demands more information than just the render. In LDD Mode, an Element ID is saved for each brick, and these can be seen when you click File>Export BOM. Because of this, LDD Mode can basically only use parts that actually have Element IDs: namely, ones that have existed physically either in sets or as test molds. In LDD Extended Mode, only the Design IDs are used to identify each brick. This means that as soon as the render and connectivity for a brick are programmed, it can be added to LDD Extended Mode. Since most builders are not particular about how their bricks are made available, adding new bricks to this mode seems to take priority over adding the information that is needed to include those bricks in LDD Mode.
October 5, 201311 yr Note that you can switch modes at any time (View->New Themes) so if you prefer building in the standard LDD mode you can just switch temporarily to Extended Mode and put the brick in, then switch back and carry on building in the simpler mode.
October 20, 201311 yr Have a project going which is a two level. I'd like to have a few lights on the lower level... A cave-like structure. I think I would like to put them behind some trans pieces to make a torch glow. None of that's what I'm asking about. What elements does Lego have for small lights? I assume there is a battery block of some sort. I'd like to do two or three lights... And the kicker is... I'm hoping to have them lit up for a week or so, essentially nonstop. Ideas would be appreciated.
October 20, 201311 yr http://www.lifelites.com/ The elite jr. signature kit has "fire" modes for a flickering effect; I last used one for flickering "barrel" fires in my Christmas layout. I did not leave it on for that long at a time, though, it takes watch type batteries, I don't think it'd last that long, but I don't know... LEDs don't take much, after all.
January 5, 201411 yr Hello, I'm Mathias :D I'm new, and 'im french so sorry for the bad english. SO, here is my moc and i need your help. I did not manage to finish it. can you help me guys ? :( vaisseau de reco.lxf
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