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A custom module for the 60125 Volcano Heavy-lift Helicopter.
I think this is one of the best helicopters LEGO has done and wanted to make a module that is a little more general-purpose, as the two in the set were very volcano focused.
In addition to the hab module, I've also made this simpler module with vehicle clamps, which can hold most of the small vehicles from the volcano explorers line.
It also includes two winches, for other sorts of cargo.
A very first test for a new mapping module we are working on...
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The RDC is waiting at Isla Springs depot whilst switching takes place.
On the RHS of the photo are the Bearwood HO modules.
A very first test for a new mapping module we are working on...
Drawings by Alexandra Petracchi - www.faitetrit.com
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1st attempt using desk light, didnt try reflector or anything yet, just wanted to have a quick go, will re- shoot trying diferent techniques later
Actually starting to enjoy this module now, despite some initial reservations. Here's a shot of the bark on a tree near my home (I think I've taken every shot bar one for this course within five minutes walk of home).
Sure, your project is awesome, but wouldn't it be cooler more than 10 feet away from a power outlet? The Platform Battery Module lets you use common AAA batteries to power your project for hours - because of the advanced power usage options of the Propeller, it can be many, many hours:
* 40 Hours 3 cogs running @ 20MHz
* 17 Hours 3 cogs running @ 80MHz
* 8 Hours 8 cogs running @ 80MHz
It's shown above, stacked between a Propeller Platform and ProtoPlus.