June 3, 201410 yr Author Thanks fo the advise ;) One more thing. I am working in the 3D file of the bodywork, and I want to use this moment to modify the connectors used: the car originaly used 24 red connector #3. and now only 9, and maybe I will can eliminate some more...
June 3, 201410 yr One more thing. I am working in the 3D file of the bodywork, and I want to use this moment to modify the connectors used: the car originaly used 24 red connector #3. and now only 9, and maybe I will can eliminate some more... Thanks for changing the model to use more common parts. Of course, as soon as you are finished redesigning the model to use fewer red #3 connectors, LEGO will release a new set which uses them and make them common again.
June 4, 201410 yr I got 41 of those #3's just for your Mustang so for me you don't have to change a thing
June 4, 201410 yr Fantastic appearance, and the bodywork steering gear auto connection is quite innovative. Truly master piece.
September 25, 201410 yr It's on Rebrickable at last: http://rebrickable.c...etle-type-1-67. Edited September 25, 201410 yr by jantjeuh
September 25, 201410 yr 21 12L flex axles. Some prices are not bad, but most people only have one or two. At least there are only 12 #3 though. Maybe the new motorcycle has 12L in it?
September 25, 201410 yr They don't? I thought they did, they straighten so nicely. One word: servo (I think)
September 25, 201410 yr One word: servo (I think) Sheepo uses an M Motor for steering in this one. I have no idea how he gets the wheels so straight, maybe it's down to the gearing?
September 25, 201410 yr Sheepo uses an M Motor for steering in this one. I have no idea how he gets the wheels so straight, maybe it's down to the gearing? Maybe.
September 25, 201410 yr I'm glad to see that you decided to do a manual version after all, because I think I will build that one this time. What differences do you expect the manual version to have? Will you remove the transmission like you did with the Mustang? I think I will also try building this with red pneumatic tubing instead of flex axles and see how it works.
September 25, 201410 yr I think I will also try building this with red pneumatic tubing instead of flex axles and see how it works. That is the plan!
October 22, 201410 yr A colleague Cwetqo went to Lego Fan Weekend at Skaerbaek and took this picture. Another nice VW creation from Sheepo .... the left one .... I wonder, if he's going to make an instructions for it ....
October 22, 201410 yr That's an awesome looking bus for sure! Going to be an expensive MOC though, with all the soft axles and #3 connectors Thank god I've got quite a sizable collection now.
October 22, 201410 yr Was thinking if we could get those soft axles 3d printed , would save a tone of money . I orders a lot and now all 3 packages have not come and might never get to me cause of the postal strike in south Africa . For now I will be building his wonderful land rover .
October 22, 201410 yr Nice to see a fellow South African frequent this forum! Good luck with your package and the postal strike I haven't been able to justify ordering parts from brick link yet, shipping just gets too expensive. I'll have to be content admiring these beautiful MOCs over the web (or until I have the heart to breakdown my sets for parts).
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