Posts Tagged ‘Technic’

LEGO: Maybe not as tough as we thought

Saturday, July 12th, 2008 by Mini_Man176 in Technic

Maybe some LEGO parts are not as tough as we thought they were. For example, when I was messing around with tribot, trying to make it go as fast as possible, this part simply split in half!

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They are here! 2008 Technic sets:

Friday, July 4th, 2008 by Airkraft in News, Power Functions, Technic

The long awaited Technic sets (see below) have finally arrived on LEGO S@H

The guys over at TechnicBRICKs.blogspot also compared the prices of all these new sets for every country

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Austria EUR 34,99 49,99 89,99 109,99
Belgium EUR 34,99 51,99 82,99 109,99
Finland EUR 33,95 69,95 99,95 121,95
France Metropolitan EUR 34,99 59,99 79,99 109,99
Germany EUR 34,99 49,99 89,99 109,99
Ireland EUR 34,99 59,99 89,99 139,99
Italy EUR 32,99 49,99 79,99 109,99
Luxembourg EUR 34,99 51,99 82,99 121,95
Netherlands EUR 34,99 51,99 82,99 109,99
Portugal EUR 34,95 49,95 79,95 109,95
Spain EUR 34,95 49,95 79,95 109,95
Denmark DKK 249,75 499,00 799,00 899,00
Sweden SEK 299,50 629,00 999,00 1.099,00
Switzerland CHF 59,00 89,00 145,00 179,00
United Kingdom GBP 24,99 39,99 59,99 89,99
Australia AUD 49,99 79,99 129,99 179,99
New Zealand NZD 49,99 99,99 149,99 199,99
Canada CAD 39,99 74,99 109,99 149,99
United States USA 29,99 59,99 89,99 119,99

I also noticed that Lego UK have lowered their prices for the snowmobile by £6 and the tractor by £12. looks like im going to be spending my birthday money after all!

Read more HERE

Tip: Making Triangular Shapes

Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008 by snowblader13 in Technic, Tips

As we all know it is extremely tricky when it comes to making triangles out of technic pieces. There are several different ways to do it, but i just discovered a new way that i have not seen before over on brickshelf.com.

This comes from Sariel, who has created several creative projects. From what you can see in the picture it is very sturdy looking, and could be adapted for many different uses. The direct link can be found Here.

He has several other creations that are worth checking out aswell.

Video: NXTLiftBoy Has done it again!!!

Sunday, April 13th, 2008 by snowblader13 in News, Power Functions, Projects

Well even though this is not an NXT Creation I think it is still awesome. As most of you know NXTLiftBoy has made several really cool creations. You can check them out over at MOCpages Here.

Here is what he has to say about it:

The ChainRider is a trike featuring two huge wheels, remote control, and, i dare say, excellent drive properties. It is made entirely from a single LEGO set 8275, but appears to be much more fun in playing than the bulldozer!

For more information and building instructions see: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/54200

I challenge anyone to try to make a similar version of this with an NXT at the control.

I finally Bought Me a Crawler Crane

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 by Airkraft in NXT

I have been meaning to buy myself the crawler crane set (8288) for ages, but Lego discontinued them in the UK at Christmas 2007. However, after spending my £5 Lego voucher in my local Lego shop yesterday, I went to Toys R Us and to my great surprise, they had ONE left in stock. So I bought it.

LEGO set 8288

And I must say, this is one of the best sets I have ever bought (apart from the NXT). It took me about 70 minutes to build, and it spent last night guarding my phone on my desk. Today I will build the second model that can be made from the set, and then tomorrow I will set about sorting out the pieces, so I can use them in my upcoming Mindstorms Models.

-Airkraft

How Do You Organize?

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008 by snowblader13 in NXT, News, Projects, Technic

I know that this is a very common topic, but I decided to post how I do it. There are many places that are out there that describe different ways how to go about this…

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2008 Technic Sets

Sunday, January 27th, 2008 by snowblader13 in News, Technic

Here is a look at the new 2008 Technic Sets.

Released First Half of 2008 (Already Released and available to purchase over at Lego.com);

First is Set 8290 Mini Forklift. It looks to be about the same size as the Mini Loader set 8418.

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Second is set 8291 Dirt Bike.

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Third is set 8292 Cherry Picker. This set has Power Functions to control the spin of the boom. It also includes instructions so you can build It into a Dump truck

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Fourth is set 8296 Dune Buggy.

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Due for Release During second half of 2008. The following are just My estimation of how these sets are going to be, by looking at the pictures and knowledge about how they should be.

Fifth is set 8294 Excavator. This is one of the first sets to be released that has the new Linear Actuators. This set has two of them to control the Boom and Bucket. it looks as if you could get very precise movements out of them. This set also takes advantage of the new Tracks Found in the Snowmobile and Bulldozer.

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Sixth is set 8295 Telehandler/Forklift. This set also has a Linear Actuator to extend the boom.

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Seventh is set 8297 4×4 Hummer. This set includes the newer Power Functions. It looks as if the motor may control the winch in front, from what i can see that it has a clutch. To me this set looks it could be a perfect candidate for making a remote controlled 4×4 with the Power Functions.

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By looking at the excavator it looks as if the new Linear Actuators may be of manual control. You could easily convert them to use the Power Functions, however you would just want to make sure that you use a clutch gear so you do not strip the Linear Actuator.