| | | | | In article <376FF2A8.1CFB@mindspring.com>, Frank Filz
<ffilz@mindspring.com> writes
> Christopher Masi wrote:
> >
> > I have never seen that shock absober before. What sets have that part? I guess
> > I have been away from Technic for too long.
>
> So far I've seen that shock absorber in 4559 Cargo Railway (the gates
> are sprung) and 2160 Crystal Scavenger (the "drill" arms can swing and
> are sprung). I'm only 95% sure of 2160 (it might have been another set I
> inventoried recently - need to post those inventories...)
There are two in the Volcano Island pirates set (6248) as well.
--
Tony Priestman
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Can someone repost the addy to this? I've got a few of those parts I was
thinking of selling, though if I can find good use for them I'll keep them :)
Thanks
Tamy
Tony Priestman wrote:
>
> In article <376FF2A8.1CFB@mindspring.com>, Frank Filz
> <ffilz@mindspring.com> writes
> > Christopher Masi wrote:
> > >
> > > I have never seen that shock absober before. What sets have that part? I guess
> > > I have been away from Technic for too long.
> >
> > So far I've seen that shock absorber in 4559 Cargo Railway (the gates
> > are sprung) and 2160 Crystal Scavenger (the "drill" arms can swing and
> > are sprung). I'm only 95% sure of 2160 (it might have been another set I
> > inventoried recently - need to post those inventories...)
>
> There are two in the Volcano Island pirates set (6248) as well.
> --
> Tony Priestman
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | It's funny that it looks like the shock absorber has appeared mainly in
applications it doesn't seem t be orginally intended for (shock absorber for
small town cars). Maybe it was 'replaced' for this purpose by the dual axle
spring loaded wheels mount (known mainly in red).
Nevertheless , the shock absorber has appeared in at least one town car, but
I don't recall which one.
BTW, I cheaply bought a load of these shock absorbers in Auczilla about a
year ago; nobody seemed to have any interest than (or know what the the part
was). They come in real handy now for train coupling :-)
Bram Lambrecht has pointed me to his preliminary LDraw model of this part.
It can be found in lugnet.cad.dat (title 'part: shock absorber 1x2).
Eric
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