The building instructions of my new chairlift are here. If you have any questions or suggestion, you can leave a comment. The video of the chairlift : • Lego chairlift
Yes it would be cool ! But I don’t think I will because it is not perfect and the design is not really cool. But I posted this video for the people that wants to build it anyway.
@@matlegofan So after a year I completed the first version of the project, it actually evolved to be a detachable ropeway, you can watch the video if you want: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dfE841m_LF0.html
Do you have any instructions where your hands aren't hiding what you are doing? I have watched this alt least 100 times on slow now and I am to the 3rd part and I can't see what you are doing after the wheel is attached. Not sure if that is how you planned it, so it couldn't be followed bimuts really frustrating to get this far and not be able to see how to finish it.
Hi. My science group is making a Lego ski lift for their science project, and we chose your tutorial to build it, as we loved your tutorial. Sadly, my group is unable to understand what each part is. Could you make a list of the names of the parts that are purchasable on Bricklink? That would be much appreciated.
Thank you ! I will probably do that, but I must improve it a little bit more, and also, because I made instructions for this MOC (this video) I can’t post this version on lego Ideas
One more question regarding the parts: what pins do you use? Based on the images I think it are Pins without Friction Ridges, but am not sure (especially unsure about the black pins). Could you confirm that all used pins are without Friction Ridges? Thanks!
Well there are both pins. The black one are with friction ridges and the light gray one without friction ridges. But it doesn’t matter if you replace any pin with friction ridges by one without. However the one without friction are here to let the wheel turn freely with the cable.
Do you have a parts list for this amazing chair lift project? Can it drop figures @ the top and automatically pick them up @ the bottom? Or do you have a build that can do that? This would put my Christmas village over the top! Thank you! Bob Smith Thank you
Thanks for the video, just wondering is there any chance you can provide the part number for the parts as well so at least I can order through brickLink :) tks
Hi ! I am sorry, I don’t think I can provide the part list because all the parts are now stored in many différents boxes. But I will try to make one today or tomorrow but idk.
Hi :) Can you help me? Do you know what piece is the rectangle with holes on the side (used in parts 1 (requires 2) and 3 (requires 1))? Also, for the pistons (2 required) used in part 1, do you know exactly which one is it? And lastly, the motor... Thank you very much
Hi ! The rectangle is this part on brick link : www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=64179#T=S&C=86&O={%22color%22:86,%22iconly%22:0} The pistons (shock absorbers) : www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=731c05#T=C And the motor is a power function M motor. On brick link : www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=58120c01#T=C I hope these are the parts you are talking about. And I hope you will have fun building and playing with the chairlift ;)
Thank you ! I got the tires and the wheel from a set, but you can buy them on brick link. For the cable, you can use any cable you want, there is no need of a specific cable
Hi ! For the driving wheel, I use this one on BrickLink www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=88517c02#T=C For the other, I use these one www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=42610#T=C And these one www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=30155#T=C
Hi, I got it from a motorbike set, but you can find it on brick link : www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=88517c02#T=C I hope this will help