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Mini Tumbler on Imgur with instructions and part list

sadowsk1sadowsk1 Member Posts: 124
edited August 2012 in Building and Techniques
http://imgur.com/a/9N2hQ#1

This is the link to make an incredible mini tumbler my brother spotted online.

Thanks goes out to 0glc to share this with everyone

Comments

  • ChoochChooch Member Posts: 148
    Dang - wish there was a way to save the instructions for printing & building later. Cool little build - would look great racing thru the MiniModular set :-)
  • FurrysaurusFurrysaurus Member Posts: 156
    in the upper right hand corner there is a little cog that if you click on gives you the option to download. also at the bottom there is a 'download' link that will save the images off to a zip file.
  • ChoochChooch Member Posts: 148
    @Furrysaurus - Awesome it worked! Thanx
  • graphitegraphite Member Posts: 3,275
    ^ also in the future if those options aren't available theres always the "Print Screen" button on your keyboard to capture the image and save it.
  • MorkManMorkMan Member Posts: 900
    Anyone interested in making it and selling it? I'm too lazy to put a bricklink order together...
  • CupIsHalfEmptyCupIsHalfEmpty Member Posts: 545
    This looks amazing! thanks for bumping this post up, I totally missed it a couple weeks ago. I'll have to dig through my inventory tonight to see what I'm missing.
  • bsiu922bsiu922 Member Posts: 439
    edited September 2012
    I almost got all the part for it. but just sub the bronze leveler with a yellow one instead

    Wait for the one more Bricklink order in to start building!
  • CoolsplashCoolsplash Member Posts: 935
    @bsiu922, how much did you pay for all the parts for this set? Could you help me get these parts?
  • bsiu922bsiu922 Member Posts: 439
    @Coolsplash. I may have enough for the 2nd one, but not sure
    cause one of the bricklink order are from New Zealand and cost $10 to ship 200g, i can't find enough to fulfill that 200g! I decide to double the parts on all the orders that i placed but not shipped! My order from NZ (and that is the last order), arrived today, I will start to build the first one and see what will be available!
  • sadowsk1sadowsk1 Member Posts: 124
    I was going to build this mini tumbler but I don't have the parts. I think I'm going to just save the money and put it towards the full size tumbler that is going to be released.
  • bsiu922bsiu922 Member Posts: 439
    received the last order and start the engine!

    one sub as I mention, the brown leveler is over $1 each plus shipping from EU, So I found the yellow one somewhere for 1/10 of the cost plus it shipped along with my other parts!

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  • CupIsHalfEmptyCupIsHalfEmpty Member Posts: 545
    I had everything in stock except the brown levers and the hubs for the front wheels. I've bricklinked the hubs, but just changed the levers to grey.

    Should have it complete next week. I'll sell it if somebody's interested. Just PM me an offer. Shipping will be about $6 to the US or $8 world wide. I'll sell it to the highest offer once the hubs come in.

    Billy
  • MorkManMorkMan Member Posts: 900
    Is anyone thinking I'm crazy for thinking of buying a MOC like this? There are so many MOCs out there that would take a lot of time and energy to Bricklink them. Sometimes I would just prefer to pay for that as a service. Sort of like paying to have my house cleaned; I could do it, but I'm impatient and probably wouldn't do it as well as someone else. Thoughts?
  • sadowsk1sadowsk1 Member Posts: 124
    ^I think that you have the right mindset. I think at the right price it's worth it to have someone else who can streamline the process. I could change the oil in my car but with a coupon it's cheaper and easier to have someone else do it.
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