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| (...) By using 3 of the 24-tooth gears set up into a triangle, you can set the angles at whatever multiple of 15 degrees you want. If you use the older gears, you get a direct connect to 4 peg-holes aligned for standard Technic building on one side (...) (25 years ago, 13-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| (...) Couldn't you use an equilateral triangle to construct a 120-degree angle? Like the top picture that Thomas posted, but either Technic beam extends two holes past the point where the two beams pivot. Then a simple 3-hole 1/2-wide connector (...) (25 years ago, 13-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| (...) Early estimates set the next event at 19:00 GMT on 15th July 2001, but we have learnt that there is human intervention behind the scenes to 'enable' the new stuff, so an amount of variation is expected. Regards, Phil in Yorkshire. (25 years ago, 13-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic.bionicle)
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| (...) Hi Rob, It's going to be hard to connect beams at exactly 120 degrees. There aren't many pieces that have connections at that angle. I think the 3-arm rotors will work, as you suggested. The following link contains two quick ideas that I put (...) (25 years ago, 13-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| (...) If you can't use the three spoked plate, I would go for one of the wheels. How about the small pulley? It is probably the smallest circular part you can find with six holes, with a 3 unit diameter and 1/2 unit thickness. Fredrik (25 years ago, 13-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| (...) I read an article late last year that Unimog was preparing a consumer vehicle to be sold as an SUV in the US. Shudder. (25 years ago, 13-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| Hi everyone, Like the subject says, I am looking for a lego piece that is 120 degrees exactly. I am looking to connect beams at this angle. I measured the angle connectors that I have (the ones used with axles), and it seems that the #4 is close, (...) (25 years ago, 13-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| (...) Here, they (The Mercedes Unimogs) are mostly used by military as a transport mainly, but also for too many other purposes (from field ambulance to airport fire engine), but our highway repair department also have quite much of them, mostly (...) (25 years ago, 13-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| (...) No not a 'real' Landrover, your not the first person to tell me that. You Landover fans are very vociferous about this :-), their good enough for the Paris-Dakar endurance event though. Whenever I drive into town along the Smallheath highway I (...) (25 years ago, 13-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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| "Steven Lane" <Steveroblane@aol.com> wrote in message news:GEtx5s.n13@lugnet.com... (...) off (...) large (...) The is one around Canterbury - it is used by a forestry company and looks like is would not be stopped by anything! It certainly makes (...) (25 years ago, 13-Jun-01, to lugnet.technic)
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