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Re: Crawler Crane MOC
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lugnet.modelteam
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Tue, 20 Nov 2001 23:32:20 GMT
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Hi Beat and Thomas,
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> This is a good subject for a building discussion. I really like using plates
> now and have several successful applications. I did it on the body of my
> crawler crane:
> http://www.texbrick.com/creations/crawler_crane/body/body4.html
> and then built several "sample" bridges to display this concept:
> http://www.texbrick.com/ideas/beam/
It certainly is a good subject for a discussion. We may learn from each
other. Everyone has it's own way of building. We can solve problems
together. Looks good those plates on the sides. If you have lack of bricks,
it's a good solution. Although I prefer bricks, but you ran out very fast.
Plates are larger.
> > I made a plate-on-tile sliding turntable. For a roller construction, the
> > whole thing is a bit too small. You have to know that it (the turntable)
> > measures only 14 studs in diameter.
> > You will see more pics as soon as I disassemble the crane into the different
> > modules.
I'm curious!
> I guess we really need to start a crane group, or have our own newsgroup on
> Lugnet ;-)
OK, when do we start? We must let people know who we are and what we do.
Sometimes I get e-mails from people who are also building a crane.
Unfortunately never see some results ...
Dennis
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