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In lugnet.cad.dat.models.sets, Jaco van der Molen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In the instructions of set 8671 (Racers - Ferrari F430 Spider 1:17) it says
> there are buildinginstrucions of an alternative model to be found on
> http://www.LEGO.com/racers. Alas these instructions were removed.
Not to take away from Jaco's work (which is most impressive), but the original
can be gotten from:
http://cache.lego.com/downloads/racers/8671_b.pdf
For those who want to compare before and after, perhaps? :)
-- joshua
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Hello,
In the instructions of set 8671 (Racers - Ferrari F430 Spider 1:17) it says
there are buildinginstrucions of an alternative model to be found on
http://www.LEGO.com/racers. Alas these instructions were removed.
The topic of missing or removal of official building instructions online came up
at LEGOWORLD this year but lucky me: I got the PDF of the instructions from LEGO
of the model afterall.
I have recreated the model in LDraw and made my own instructions using LPub.
Featured on binarybricks.nl is an unique flipbook version of these instructions.
Enjoy!
http://www.binarybricks.nl/voorbeelden/alt8671.html
(You need to have the latest version of the Flash player installed)
Jaco
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In lugnet.cad.dat.models.sets, Michael Heidemann wrote:
> The new url for my persoanl OMR is http://mikeheide.kilu.de.
>
> There are also some new sets.
Just as a note, it appears that the canopy is rotated 180 degrees on set 7695
(maybe due to an update to an unofficial part?):
http://mikeheide.kilu.de/html/7695-07.htm
If it was due to an update to an unofficial part, there could be other sets that
have the same problem.
--Travis
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mikeheide schrieb:
> I just started my personal OMR.
>
> The side can be found at http://mikeheide.liveline.de/index.htm.
>
> It is still in progress and far from complete, but maybe you like it.
>
> MikeHeide
I have to announce that the location has moved.
The new url for my persoanl OMR is http://mikeheide.kilu.de.
There are also some new sets.
I hope you like it. Your comments are welcome.
cu
mikeheide
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In this post
http://g2bricks.blogsite.org/bricks/?p=62
you can find the mpd file describing the #8842 Technic set of the 80s. I decide
to remake the model after I read the post in The NXT Step:
http://thenxtstep.blogspot.com/2008/01/how-do-you-get-these-parts-unstuck.html
which explains some methods to unstuck parts. In a commentary the #8842 is
mentioned because in the last page of the building instructions there was a
short explanation about how to unstuck some joined parts.
After that I had the idea to to I recollect methods to unstuck parts to solve
this typical problem. End of march I will realese a small pdf with the collected
methods under GFDL free license. If you know methods to easily stuck or unstuck
parts, or you have build a special tool with LEGO bricks for that goal, please,
write a comment here or send me an email. I will put it in the pdf and release
it for the community.
Thanks for the help.
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