Identifying parts used for the escape hatch of Sariel's Tiger XL model
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I am working on a similar model of Sariel's Tiger XL in prep for my own designs of a few other German WW2 tanks, and need some help identifying a part or two.
Does anyone know what the two parts are on the left image that stands in for the escape hatch? One looks like a spanner, and the other one is behind it and circular.
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I am working on a similar model of Sariel's Tiger XL in prep for my own designs of a few other German WW2 tanks, and need some help identifying a part or two.
Does anyone know what the two parts are on the left image that stands in for the escape hatch? One looks like a spanner, and the other one is behind it and circular.
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I am working on a similar model of Sariel's Tiger XL in prep for my own designs of a few other German WW2 tanks, and need some help identifying a part or two.
Does anyone know what the two parts are on the left image that stands in for the escape hatch? One looks like a spanner, and the other one is behind it and circular.
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I am working on a similar model of Sariel's Tiger XL in prep for my own designs of a few other German WW2 tanks, and need some help identifying a part or two.
Does anyone know what the two parts are on the left image that stands in for the escape hatch? One looks like a spanner, and the other one is behind it and circular.
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First three from what we can see...
Part: 4735 Bar 1 x 3 with Clip and Stud Receptacle (Robot Arm).
Part 2958 Technic, Disk 3 x 3.
Part: 75c03 Hose, Rigid 3mm D. 3L / 2.4cm.
Last two hidden from view...
Maybe 5. Part: 85861 Plate, Round 1 x 1 with Open Stud.
I can't see, but I can imagine one maybe two stacked 1x1 round holed studs, pierced by the flex tubing to hold up the robot arm.
+++++++ Revisionist Update +++++++
I decided to make a possible build. In this possibility there is only one holed 1x1 stud, and a hidden hole-less 1x1 plate...
Note: LEGO Digital Draw program doesn't seem to have the shorter flex cable in its library.
Great answer! That's a good call about likely having the 85861 element behind to secure it in place. It could just be held in place by the antistud on the arm, but I'm sure that Sariel designs with a lot more robustness than the MOCs that I cobble together. :)
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This is actually made of three parts as far as I can tell.
Technic Disk 3 x 3 (2723)
Bar 1 x 3 [Clip / Anti-Stud] (4735)
- A cut piece of Hose, Rigid 3mm aka Flex System tubing
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First three from what we can see...
Part: 4735 Bar 1 x 3 with Clip and Stud Receptacle (Robot Arm).
Part 2958 Technic, Disk 3 x 3.
Part: 75c03 Hose, Rigid 3mm D. 3L / 2.4cm.
Last two hidden from view...
Maybe 5. Part: 85861 Plate, Round 1 x 1 with Open Stud.
I can't see, but I can imagine one maybe two stacked 1x1 round holed studs, pierced by the flex tubing to hold up the robot arm.
+++++++ Revisionist Update +++++++
I decided to make a possible build. In this possibility there is only one holed 1x1 stud, and a hidden hole-less 1x1 plate...
Note: LEGO Digital Draw program doesn't seem to have the shorter flex cable in its library.
Great answer! That's a good call about likely having the 85861 element behind to secure it in place. It could just be held in place by the antistud on the arm, but I'm sure that Sariel designs with a lot more robustness than the MOCs that I cobble together. :)
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First three from what we can see...
Part: 4735 Bar 1 x 3 with Clip and Stud Receptacle (Robot Arm).
Part 2958 Technic, Disk 3 x 3.
Part: 75c03 Hose, Rigid 3mm D. 3L / 2.4cm.
Last two hidden from view...
Maybe 5. Part: 85861 Plate, Round 1 x 1 with Open Stud.
I can't see, but I can imagine one maybe two stacked 1x1 round holed studs, pierced by the flex tubing to hold up the robot arm.
+++++++ Revisionist Update +++++++
I decided to make a possible build. In this possibility there is only one holed 1x1 stud, and a hidden hole-less 1x1 plate...
Note: LEGO Digital Draw program doesn't seem to have the shorter flex cable in its library.
Great answer! That's a good call about likely having the 85861 element behind to secure it in place. It could just be held in place by the antistud on the arm, but I'm sure that Sariel designs with a lot more robustness than the MOCs that I cobble together. :)
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First three from what we can see...
Part: 4735 Bar 1 x 3 with Clip and Stud Receptacle (Robot Arm).
Part 2958 Technic, Disk 3 x 3.
Part: 75c03 Hose, Rigid 3mm D. 3L / 2.4cm.
Last two hidden from view...
Maybe 5. Part: 85861 Plate, Round 1 x 1 with Open Stud.
I can't see, but I can imagine one maybe two stacked 1x1 round holed studs, pierced by the flex tubing to hold up the robot arm.
+++++++ Revisionist Update +++++++
I decided to make a possible build. In this possibility there is only one holed 1x1 stud, and a hidden hole-less 1x1 plate...
Note: LEGO Digital Draw program doesn't seem to have the shorter flex cable in its library.
First three from what we can see...
Part: 4735 Bar 1 x 3 with Clip and Stud Receptacle (Robot Arm).
Part 2958 Technic, Disk 3 x 3.
Part: 75c03 Hose, Rigid 3mm D. 3L / 2.4cm.
Last two hidden from view...
Maybe 5. Part: 85861 Plate, Round 1 x 1 with Open Stud.
I can't see, but I can imagine one maybe two stacked 1x1 round holed studs, pierced by the flex tubing to hold up the robot arm.
+++++++ Revisionist Update +++++++
I decided to make a possible build. In this possibility there is only one holed 1x1 stud, and a hidden hole-less 1x1 plate...
Note: LEGO Digital Draw program doesn't seem to have the shorter flex cable in its library.
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Great answer! That's a good call about likely having the 85861 element behind to secure it in place. It could just be held in place by the antistud on the arm, but I'm sure that Sariel designs with a lot more robustness than the MOCs that I cobble together. :)
â jncratonâ¦
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Great answer! That's a good call about likely having the 85861 element behind to secure it in place. It could just be held in place by the antistud on the arm, but I'm sure that Sariel designs with a lot more robustness than the MOCs that I cobble together. :)
â jncratonâ¦
18 mins ago
Great answer! That's a good call about likely having the 85861 element behind to secure it in place. It could just be held in place by the antistud on the arm, but I'm sure that Sariel designs with a lot more robustness than the MOCs that I cobble together. :)
â jncratonâ¦
18 mins ago
Great answer! That's a good call about likely having the 85861 element behind to secure it in place. It could just be held in place by the antistud on the arm, but I'm sure that Sariel designs with a lot more robustness than the MOCs that I cobble together. :)
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This is actually made of three parts as far as I can tell.
Technic Disk 3 x 3 (2723)
Bar 1 x 3 [Clip / Anti-Stud] (4735)
- A cut piece of Hose, Rigid 3mm aka Flex System tubing
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This is actually made of three parts as far as I can tell.
Technic Disk 3 x 3 (2723)
Bar 1 x 3 [Clip / Anti-Stud] (4735)
- A cut piece of Hose, Rigid 3mm aka Flex System tubing
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This is actually made of three parts as far as I can tell.
Technic Disk 3 x 3 (2723)
Bar 1 x 3 [Clip / Anti-Stud] (4735)
- A cut piece of Hose, Rigid 3mm aka Flex System tubing
This is actually made of three parts as far as I can tell.
Technic Disk 3 x 3 (2723)
Bar 1 x 3 [Clip / Anti-Stud] (4735)
- A cut piece of Hose, Rigid 3mm aka Flex System tubing
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