![]() ![]() It also only works with angles that are multiples of 22.5 degrees, but that's OK here since with click hinges that's the only legal way anyhow. This works with all types of hinges except those that use stud-to-stud connections, since parts with studs will automatically align themselves when connected and have to be hinged individually. Actually, I only needed to align four of them- after that, the clone tool allowed me to fill in the rest using standard 90-degree rotations. But since I took note of the issue in my post, I can fix that very soon if you prefer they be attached in the meantime.Īs for the circles, the way I made the angles correct was by using Technic bricks and Technic angle connectors to align all of the hinge bricks -before- connecting them. Main reason I left the hinges and pincers off is that I want to remember to fix them when (hopefully) those parts are remedied in LDD 4.0. The back feet have BIONICLE Piraka spines in place of the spikes, just as the instructions request. I have no idea why, since having them aligned horizontally or diagonally makes so much more sense (and that's how it's pictured in most promo images), but nevertheless I thought it best to depict the model according to the instructions.Īlso, when I open the file from the "download" link I gave, the fly does have the yellow spikes for its feet. The last step has them rotated so they're aligned vertically. I actually did rotate the propellors according to the instructions. Or is it so that the circle in your LDD model is not 100% circular (how did you do it by the way, it looks really good)? In other words, could it possibly be so that in the physcial model, the 5.5 axles push the circle into a slight oval (hence being "illegal"). ![]() If you remove the centerpiece 32034, you can mount the 5.5 axles and they seems to (incorrectly) go flush with the propeller axle. The most bewildering part of this is why the 5.5 axles will not fit. The fly is really well done by the TLG designer in my mind.ġ) I would defintely place the pincers, even though there is a small gap.Ģ) Question: Why didn't you rotate the propellers 90 degrees as they should be.ģ) You forgot the "feet" of the fly (yellow spikes) I don't have many Exoforce sets, but I do have this one, so I had to take it out of the cupboard and have a look. I probably could have attached the dragonfly-shaped mini robot if I wanted to, but it would have been frustrating to get all the legs lined up appropriately.I am not sure whether this is a render error on the part of the axle or the connectors. The dark grey 5.5-length axles do not fit all the way into the black connectors, preventing the propellors from being attached.For this reason, both the hinges and the pincers are left to the side. The hinges that attach the yellow pincers to the front do not attach to axles all the way (there will be a gap).My first complete Exo-Force set! (created when my attempt to make an Exo-Force MOC was foiled by parts that didn't work correctly). ![]()
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