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  Older technic sets for clearance sale
 
Hello All Here is the post about clearance sale (URL) more there WBR Sonnich Available sets as new are: 8266 Spyder Slayer (3 pcs) 8307 Turbo Racer 8458 Silver Champion / Formula 1 Racer (2 pcs + one partly) 8462 Tow Truck (2 pcs) 8515 Extra (...) (16 years ago, 7-Mar-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: Studless Truss Design?
 
(...) Perhaps I should have said they Are Lego Digital Designer Files.. They were hosted as LXF Files but if you get a zip file then either save and rename back to .lxf or open the zip and then open the lxfml file into LDD. you can get LDD from (...) (16 years ago, 6-Mar-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: assembled Silver Champion FS
 
(...) More pictures (URL) entire motor is missing, and some other pars. But, there is a new set too, though the box is taped. And 8462 too WBR Sonnich at hot dot ee (16 years ago, 6-Mar-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  assembled Silver Champion FS
 
Read more here (URL) there a market for assebled sets? (16 years ago, 6-Mar-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: LEGO marble runs
 
In lugnet.dear-lego, Chris Marx wrote: (Last things first here...) (...) Given the the rise of the GBCs has been one of the most amazing things I've seen in the AFoL community, I'd say you're far from alone. I'd love to see TLG come out with some (...) (16 years ago, 5-Mar-09, to lugnet.dear-lego, lugnet.general, lugnet.technic, lugnet.ambassadors)
 
  Re: Studless Truss Design?
 
(...) The gap was 12 32x32 baseplates so a little over 3 meters. Steve (16 years ago, 3-Mar-09, to lugnet.technic, FTX)
 
  Lego Technic Combine Harvester
 
Hi Everyone, I have just completed my Technic Lego Combine Harvester. It is loosely based on a New Holland, although I like to keep the body open to show off the mechanical aspects of the machine. It features motorised head, with pnuematic (...) (16 years ago, 10-Feb-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: Studless Truss Design?
 
(...) That's gorgeous! Not exactly what I was looking for, but maybe inspiration for the next project. Maybe I'm thinking too small here. What's the span on that? Looks like about 4 meters. (16 years ago, 2-Mar-09, to lugnet.technic, FTX)
 
  Re: Studless Truss Design?
 
I put this together last year for the sydney train club. It uses pretty common parts. (URL) The big problem with studless building is the amount of clutching you get from the connector pins. In this bridge i jammed tiny bits of flex-tube in the (...) (16 years ago, 2-Mar-09, to lugnet.technic, FTX)
 
  Re: Studless Truss Design?
 
(...) Neither of those files seems to contain anything- but I understand what you are saying. I thought I was on to something with some Technic Triangles as right-angle connectors and pinned beams on diagonals. Worked fine, I guess- but needed (...) (16 years ago, 1-Mar-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: Studless Truss Design?
 
(...) Tower Crane Boom is beam and pin only. (URL) uses multiple dimension connectors as it requires torsional stiffness. (URL) will need 'exotics' to connect dimensions. Thats how studless works best. The beams only have holes in one direction = (...) (16 years ago, 1-Mar-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: Studless Truss Design?
 
(...) My recollection is that Znap had parts that could do that... :-) Rafe (16 years ago, 26-Feb-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: Studless Truss Design?
 
(...) Good start, though it takes some exotic pieces. Seems like Lego should make a piece that joins liftarms end-to-end. I'm sure i'm not the only person that would use it. (16 years ago, 26-Feb-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: Studless Truss Design?
 
(...) What about Parax's tower crane? ((URL) (16 years ago, 26-Feb-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Studless Truss Design?
 
I figured a studless truss couldn't be too hard to build, and it would use up some of these dang liftarms... but I can't seem to get a decent design. Has anybody done such a thing? Links/pics appreciated. (16 years ago, 25-Feb-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: Powering Power Functions Using a 9V Train Regulator
 
(...) Sheer awesomeness! I knew I could count on your guys for the answer and the workaround. Though it's not ideal to have to use the battery box, it's nonetheless a great workaround. Maybe LEGO will release a V2.0 connector that allows us to (...) (16 years ago, 25-Feb-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: (was: The pole reverser - what's it do?) Old Style Trick Use
 
(...) I had successfully used just such a mechanism in 2006 at Brickfest in DC with a remote control I used to run part of my GBC components. The remote allowed users to steer a chute left or right and try to make the balls hit a moving target. The (...) (16 years ago, 25-Feb-09, to lugnet.technic, FTX)
 
  Re: Powering Power Functions Using a 9V Train Regulator
 
(...) ;o) Rob explained the problem you encounter - there is nonetheless a workaround using only LEGO components, explained here (URL) Sorry, it's in French, you'll have to use a web translator. A big warning: using this setup, it is possible to (...) (16 years ago, 25-Feb-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: Powering Power Functions Using a 9V Train Regulator
 
(...) Hi Dave, What you're missing is that the IR Receiver requires a specific PF input.. if you ask me that was a small oversight on the part of LEGO as far as backwards compatibility is concerned, but there is a relatively easy workaround. You can (...) (16 years ago, 25-Feb-09, to lugnet.technic)
 
  Re: Powering Power Functions Using a 9V Train Regulator
 
(...) The receiver works on the outer most two contacts of the PF cable, and the "legacy 9v" run on the inner most two wires. Basically, outer wires for the power bus for controllers, and inner two wires for load items such as lights and batteries. (...) (16 years ago, 25-Feb-09, to lugnet.technic)


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