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Some small Sunday MOC - Singer
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Sun, 14 Mar 2004 16:34:42 GMT
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Hello!


After I stuffed the gaps in my Pick-a-Brick cup with those large steerinmg wheels from Jack Stone I wondered where I could them use for. And I can use them for this e.g. (pics = links):



The needle is somewhat edgeless and it’s overall too clumsy but I’m not able to make it more filigree (is that an adjective?) with the parts I have.


Bye
Jojo



   
         
     
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Re: Some small Sunday MOC - Singer
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Johannes 'Jojo' Koehler wrote:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Jojo/Eigenbauten/things/singer01.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Jojo/Eigenbauten/things/singer02.jpg


It's great! So few parts, and still a *very* recognizable model.

I had to try to build one immediately. Unfortunately, I don't have the right
wheel, which really is essential for the looks :-(

--
Anders Isaksson, Sweden
BlockCAD:  http://w1.161.telia.com/~u16122508/proglego.htm
Gallery:   http://w1.161.telia.com/~u16122508/gallery/index.htm

   
         
     
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Re: Some small Sunday MOC - Singer
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In lugnet.build, Johannes Koehler wrote:
   Hello!


After I stuffed the gaps in my Pick-a-Brick cup with those large steerinmg wheels from Jack Stone I wondered where I could them use for. And I can use them for this e.g. (pics = links): The needle is somewhat edgeless and it’s overall too clumsy but I’m not able to make it more filigree (is that an adjective?) with the parts I have.

Again, a wonderful small MOC done so simple yet so clever... you keep amazing me! Regards, -- Jan-Albert van Ree

   
         
     
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Re: Some small Sunday MOC - Singer
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Sun, 14 Mar 2004 22:29:35 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Johannes Koehler wrote:
   Hello!


After I stuffed the gaps in my Pick-a-Brick cup with those large steerinmg wheels from Jack Stone I wondered where I could them use for. And I can use them for this e.g. (pics = links):



Looks great! I could easily see this being worked into a larger creation.

-Kevin

   
         
     
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Re: Some small Sunday MOC - Singer
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In lugnet.build, Johannes Koehler wrote:
   Hello!


After I stuffed the gaps in my Pick-a-Brick cup with those large steerinmg wheels from Jack Stone I wondered where I could them use for. And I can use them for this e.g. (pics = links):



The needle is somewhat edgeless and it’s overall too clumsy but I’m not able to make it more filigree (is that an adjective?) with the parts I have.


Cool! Those would make for a great sweatshop :)

Adrian

http://www.brickfrenzy.com

   
         
     
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Re: Some small Sunday MOC - Singer
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In lugnet.build, Johannes Koehler wrote:
   Hello!


After I stuffed the gaps in my Pick-a-Brick cup with those large steerinmg wheels from Jack Stone I wondered where I could them use for. And I can use them for this e.g. (pics = links):



The needle is somewhat edgeless and it’s overall too clumsy but I’m not able to make it more filigree (is that an adjective?) with the parts I have.

I hope it’s electric powered - those darn short minifig legs!

ROSCO

   
         
     
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Re: Some small Sunday MOC - Singer
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In lugnet.build, Johannes Koehler wrote:
   Hello!


After I stuffed the gaps in my Pick-a-Brick cup with those large steerinmg wheels from Jack Stone I wondered where I could them use for. And I can use them for this e.g. (pics = links):



Wie schön, JoJo! Very clever!

   The needle is somewhat edgeless and it’s overall too clumsy but I’m not able to make it more filigree (is that an adjective?) with the parts I have.

Nonsense. It gets the idea across beautifully. As for “filigree”-- I think you mean to say “delicate” as far as I can tell.

Schleim On,

JOHN

   
         
     
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Re: Some small Sunday MOC - Singer
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Mon, 15 Mar 2004 21:38:57 GMT
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Hey Jojo,

Such a simple little design but it looks perfect. How is the foot pedal held in place?

Bruce

   
         
     
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Re: Some small Sunday MOC - Singer
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Nice!

It can also work as a milling or drilling machine of the '50ies.

--
Best regards,
/Tobbe
<http://www.lotek.nu>
(remove SPAM when e-mailing)

   
         
     
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Re: Some small Sunday MOC - Singer
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Jojo, This is really cool. I love how you made it “feel” right. THanks for taking the time to show this. It would look great in a wild west setting! Jon

   
         
   
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Re: Some small Sunday MOC - Singer
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In lugnet.build, Johannes Koehler wrote:
   Hello!


After I stuffed the gaps in my Pick-a-Brick cup with those large steerinmg wheels from Jack Stone I wondered where I could them use for. And I can use them for this Bye
Jojo


Great model! I’m going to make one of these for my wife, and I was wondering ... How did you get the lattice connected to the plates on the bottom? Do you have a ldr file?

The Thug.

 

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