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I am searching for the Parts DAT  from The Porsche GT3 RS

23800 Wheel Porsche

23799 Tyre 81,6x44

26530 5X15X2 PANEL WHEEL ARCH w. Print left

[Image: 6151466.jpg]

26531 5X15X2  PANEL WHEEL ARCH w. Print right
[Image: 6151467.jpg]

24118 5X15X2 PANEL WHEEL ARCH only Printing

[Image: 6146786.jpg]

24119 3x7x2   Bricks, Special Circles And Angles
[Image: 6149936.jpg]

23801 WHEEL BEARING BACK W/ CROSS HOLE
[Image: 6145859.jpg]

26287 CROSS AXLE, EXTENSION, 3M
[Image: 6153686.jpg]

Thanks
Thorsten
I am keen of doing these parts, but unfortunately I have not them yet Sad
PS: I deleted your wrongly placed post.
(2016-06-12, 5:22)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]I am keen of doing these parts, but unfortunately I have not them yet Sad
PS: I deleted your wrongly placed post.

Thanks. I will loock that i can make you a 2D Draw in the nex Days.

Thorsten
Detailed photos shot from many directions might help too...
(2016-06-12, 13:27)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]Detailed photos shot from many directions might help too...

Well, 24119 is pretty obvious, isn't it?  Wink
(2016-06-12, 17:42)Merlijn Wissink Wrote: [ -> ]
(2016-06-12, 13:27)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]Detailed photos shot from many directions might help too...

Well, 24119 is pretty obvious, isn't it?  Wink
Probably, but I'm not sure about the structure below the "1x5 beam".
You can view it on this image from Jim's review on EuroBricks.
Indeed, thanks!
Thanks for the Firtst Part.

And this is the link to the Picures of all neu Parts and stickers

http://bricksafe.com/pages/Thorsten50/porsche
(2016-06-14, 4:38)?Thorsten Wrote: [ -> ]And this is the link to the Picures of all neu Parts and stickers

http://bricksafe.com/pages/Thorsten50/porsche
Great! Now if you can provide as many measurements as possible, especially:
- Diameter/width of the wheel rim
- height of wheels spokes at various places
- There seem to be a ridge over the wheel passage in 26530 part. Height of this ridge, if any? (Shape of this part will be tough to generate...)
- If you have access to a flat bed scanner, a scan of 26530 would be helpful.
- One or two photos of 26530 seen from top?
- Distance between middle of dark grey pins and pin holes of 23801? And I have no hint of its internal structure Sad
The first draw of Wheel and Tyre. 2D Draw as PNG:
Without the middel and prohile.
http://bricksafe.com/pages/Thorsten50/porsche/23800
Wow, most excellent!!!
Well done! Please note the correct number for the tire is 23799 not 32799 as it is in your drawing.
(2016-06-14, 18:09)Max Martin Richter Wrote: [ -> ]Well done! Please note the correct number for the tire is 23799 not 32799 as it is in your drawing.
BTW I started the tire!
I did scan the sticker sheet before applying them :-)

I will do the stickers and the 1x1 Tile round with the badge

Do you need more pics of the inside of the panel 24119?

Getting 23801 out of the car might be a bit of a problem right now...
(2016-06-14, 20:11)Gerald Lasser Wrote: [ -> ]I did scan the sticker sheet before applying them :-)

I will do the stickers and the 1x1 Tile round with the badge

Do you need more pics of the inside of the panel 24119?

Getting 23801 out of the car might be a bit of a problem right now...
Thanks for Help

The 23800 Draw is ready now. and corected.
http://bricksafe.com/pages/Thorsten50/porsche/23800

Part 23801 is a cobination of part 11949 and 2 Bushes 3713 (with 5L)
http://bricksafe.com/pages/Thorsten50/porsche/23801


Thorsten
Hi all,
(2016-06-14, 20:11)Gerald Lasser Wrote: [ -> ]I did scan the sticker sheet before applying them :-)
I will do the stickers and the 1x1 Tile round with the badge
Excellent!

Quote:Do you need more pics of the inside of the panel 24119?
I think this one is OK, but everything that can help figuring the exact structure of mudguard panel will be appreciated!

(2016-06-15, 9:35)Thorsten Wrote: [ -> ]The 23800 Draw is ready now. and corected.
http://bricksafe.com/pages/Thorsten50/porsche/23800
Great! On my side, the tire is done: http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cg.../23799.dat

Quote:Part 23801 is a cobination of part 11949 and 2 Bushes 3713 (with 5L)
http://bricksafe.com/pages/Thorsten50/porsche/23801
Makes sense!
Maybe you could create a pdf or a svg instead of pixelating the drawing into png? that would improve legibility...
(2016-06-15, 13:20)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]Maybe you could create a pdf or a svg instead of pixelating the drawing into png? that would improve legibility...

PDF I can do. But need a little bit time to install AutoCAD to convert the dxf.
(2016-06-16, 0:32)Thorsten Wrote: [ -> ]
(2016-06-15, 13:20)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]Maybe you could create a pdf or a svg instead of pixelating the drawing into png? that would improve legibility...

PDF I can do. But need a little bit time to install AutoCAD to convert the dxf.
I can live with a dxf, got converters too...
(2016-06-16, 4:58)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]
(2016-06-16, 0:32)Thorsten Wrote: [ -> ]
(2016-06-15, 13:20)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]Maybe you could create a pdf or a svg instead of pixelating the drawing into png? that would improve legibility...

PDF I can do. But need a little bit time to install AutoCAD to convert the dxf.
I can live with a dxf, got converters too...

Autcad Created problems wis the scall.
DXF is Uploded to: http://bricksafe.com/pages/Thorsten50/porsche/23800

Part 26530-26531-24118
I made new Pictures
http://bricksafe.com/pages/Thorsten50/po...6531-24118
Perfect, thanks!
Could someone confirm the overall length of wheel arch? Using Thorsten measurements (and approximations from Porsche photos) I find something around 128mm = 16L, but part is supposed to be 15x5x2 ???
(2016-06-17, 19:16)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]Could someone confirm the overall length of wheel arch? Using Thorsten measurements (and approximations from Porsche photos) I find something around 128mm = 16L, but part is supposed to be 15x5x2 ???

120x16x40 mm (15x2x5L) Names and dimensions from the request are Original from Lego Shop
(2016-06-18, 8:22)Thorsten Wrote: [ -> ]120x16x40 mm (15x2x5L) Names and dimensions from the request are Original from Lego Shop
Then I don't understand how it can work with an arch length of 109mm according to your image http://bricksafe.com/files/Thorsten50/po...G_0675.JPG
109mm + 2 x beam hole lengths (2x8 mm) = 125mm min...
(2016-06-18, 9:25)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]
(2016-06-18, 8:22)Thorsten Wrote: [ -> ]120x16x40 mm (15x2x5L) Names and dimensions from the request are Original from Lego Shop
Then I don't understand how it can work with an arch length of 109mm according to your image http://bricksafe.com/files/Thorsten50/po...G_0675.JPG
109mm + 2 x beam hole lengths (2x8 mm) = 125mm min...

Sorry my mistake. I had picked me for the night shift in the early morning.
It should be 99mm not 109
Aahhhh, much better!
Have a good night Wink
(2016-06-15, 12:54)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]Hi all,
(2016-06-14, 20:11)Gerald Lasser Wrote: [ -> ]I did scan the sticker sheet before applying them :-)
I will do the stickers and the 1x1 Tile round with the badge
Excellent!
there's a link:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/lg0088...er_008.jpg
I will start work on this earliest in a week from now, need to finish some MOCs for an event :-)
(2016-06-20, 9:36)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]23801 wheel bearing is now on PT: http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cg.../23801.dat

Great job. Thanks

Thorsten
(2016-06-23, 12:57)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]And the patterned versions too http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptscan.cgi?...ard+arched

Thanks it works great.
And the axle joiner...
http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cg.../26287.dat
Remains the wheel. I've started, but it's a hell of a job!
(2016-06-24, 12:43)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]And the axle joiner...
http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cg.../26287.dat
Remains the wheel. I've started, but it's a hell of a job!

Tanks for part
And finally... http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cg.../23800.dat
Probably one of the most complex parts I ever attempted to build from scratch... Fortunately LDPE does help!

There is one more part not shown in your list that was missing in LDraw: the new axle 11! Rolf did it: http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cg.../23948.dat
(2016-06-29, 12:18)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]And finally... http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cg.../23800.dat
Probably one of the most complex parts I ever attempted to build from scratch... Fortunately LDPE does help!

There is one more part not shown in your list that was missing in LDraw: the new axle 11! Rolf did it: http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cg.../23948.dat

Oh that I noticed not at 23948th
Thanks again for the great Parts and for the time that you and for the time that you sacrificed to me
Let's say it's for the community, not for you specifically Wink ... and you helped me a lot with your measurements.
OK. For the community. :-)
how it looks with the stickers and the 1x1 Tile Printed (RS)