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Used & new (17) from $150.00 + $6.99 shipping LEGO Indiana Jones Temple of the Crystal Skull What is the secret of the Temple of the Crystal Skull? Discover the mystery of the Crystal Skull! What is the secret of the Temple of the Crystal Skull? Indiana Jones™ and Mutt want to find out, but first they’ll have to get past Irina Spalko, and then survive the temple’s collapsing stairs, firing spears, hostile warriors, and many other tricks and traps. 22.7 x 3.8 x 15.1 inches #449,039 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #12,265 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 3.4 out of 5 stars 5 star65%4 star23%3 star6%1 star6%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsCrystal Skull Phenom!Fun but a lot of piecesLEGO Indiana Jones Temple of the Crystal Skullitem just as described. Indiana Jones LegosVery happy with this productExcellent Lego setvery happy and satisfied See and discover other items: temple guard




These are the instructions for building the LEGO Indiana Jones Temple of the Crystal Skull that was released in 2008.INST.-7627 BOOK 1/2 [21.65 Mb]INST.- 7627 BOOK 2/2 [20.43 Mb]The requested URL /free-lego-instructions.php?q=7627 was not found on this server. APRIL'S PARADISE OF BRICKS:Discover the mystery of the Crystal Skull! What is the secret of the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? Indiana Jones™ and Mutt want to find out, but first they’ll have to get past Irina Spalko, and then survive the temple’s collapsing stairs, firing spears, hostile warriors, and many other tricks and traps. This is a BRAND NEW set of LEGO® Indiana Jones 7627 Temple of Akator from 2008. This set contains 929 pieces and 10 minifigures©. Indiana Jones and Mutt want to find out, but first they'll have to get past Irina Spalko, and then survive the temple's collapsing stairs, firing spears, hostile warriors, and many other tricks and traps. Includes Indiana Jones, Mutt Williams, Irina Spalko, Russian Guard, 2 Ughs Warriors, armored skeleton and 3 Akator Skeleton minifigures©!




Temple features moving staircases, hidden rooms, flying objects and lots of cool details! Temple stands 10 in (25 cm) high! Base measures 15 in x 10 in!Please visit our HELP CENTER, where you will find the answers to all of the questions or concerns regarding shipping, taxes, payment or general terms and conditions. 1 B-Ware & 2.  Produktabmessungen57,6 x 38,4 x 9,6 cm Vom Hersteller empfohlenes Alter:8 - 14 Jahre Nr. 165.713 in Spielzeug (Siehe Top 100) in Spielzeug > Figuren & Charaktere > Indiana Jones Indiana Jones™ Der Tempel des KristallschädelsIndiana Jones und Mutt stehen am Höhepunkt ihrer Abenteuer. Sie müssen das Geheimnis um den versunkenen TEMPLE OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL Tempel von Akator lüften, bevor er in die Hände der gefährlichen Irina Spalko fällt. Doch zuerst müssen sie die zahlreichen Tücken des altertümlichen Tempels überwinden!Entdecke das Geheimnis des Kristallschädels!Welches Geheimnis verbirgt sich in dem Tempel des Kristallschädels?




Indiana Jones™ und Mutt sind dem Geheimnis auf der Spur, doch zuerst müssen sie Irina Spalko entkommen und die vielen Fallen des Tempels umgehen. Da fallen plötzlich die Treppen zusammen, es kommen brennende Speere geflogen und feindliche Soldaten greifen an.Das Set enthält Indiana Jones, Mutt Williams™, Irina Spalko™, einen Soldaten der Russian Guard, zwei Kämpfer der Ughs Warriors™, ein gepanzertes Skelett und drei Skelette von den Akator Skeletons™.Im Tempel findest du bewegliche Treppen, Geheimräume, fliegende Gegenstände und jede Menge Details.Der Tempel ist 25 cm hoch.Die Grundplatte misst 38 x 25 cm.This is a list of all the items the Indiana Jones Minifigure comes in. In total this minifigure comes in 15 other items.Mayan TempleJones RaidersCustom IndianaTemple SetLost ArkLegos CustomIndiana JonesWeb LinkSale LegoForwardLEGOS CUSTOM Indiana Jones Raiders of the Lost Ark Mayan Temple Set LIKE 7621Brickwarriors MocMinifigure BrickwarriorsTreasure LegoBuried TreasureRemember Mark'SGold SpyglassNarrow SpitCrew LandScene MarkForwardOn a Narrow Spit of Sand... by Mark of Falworth - It's been a little while since we last shared a Mark of Falworth creation for MOC of the week.




Well the wait is over! For those who remember Mark's other work, he doesn't just build a scene, he creates a story. And it usually centers around the character, Mark of Tortuga. Mark is holding a gold spyglass. In this scene, Mark and his crew land on a tiny island in the Caribbean looking for buried treasure. #LEGO #Minifigure #BrickWarriors #MOCSee MoreSECSomeone built the entire Desilu Studios Stage 9 where the original Star Trek series was filmed in LEGO (source with more pictures in comments) (i.redd.it)Klik hieronder voor de bouwtekening van uw Lego Indiana Jones set. A Lego Vertical Ball Clock, featured hours and minutes, powered by a motor and regulate by balls. You know now, for a long time ago, that I like clock, testified by the clock I have made. But I also like Great Ball Contraption, this clock is the meeting of both. I wanted to create a new clock but with using small Lego balls to show the time and regulate it. The creations I propose to you today is a adaptation of the popular ball clock made in horizontal version : the original ball clock.




Rather than each ball are placed on inclined plan and represent time (1 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 and son on). Mine uses direct reading of the hours by counting the ball in each vertical section called digit. The first digit on the right is the hours digit, composed of a maximum of 11 balls. The second digit on the middle is the ten of minute, composed of a maximum of 5 balls. And at last, the left digit is the minute unit, composed of 9 balls at the maximum. Therefore, you can read from the right to the left : 6:47 – 9:58 and 4:13 The starting of the functioning is the storage of the balls located at the bottom. It is composed of a enclosure inclined which makes roll the ball to the main lift. Additionally, it is equipped with an rotating agitator in order to not have stuck balls. Then the ball are lift thanks to a chain with a fork. On the whole chain, there is one fork, which runs complete movement in 60 seconds. Then, arrived on the top, the ball are pulled by a Tile 1×4 connected to a chain on the top of the fork.




when the tile comes to the 24 tooth-gear on the top, it rotates and pulls the ball outside the fork when it is already horizontal. Then the ball fall on the inclined plan and go the the minute digit. Each minutes, there is one more ball in this digit. But the heart of the creation start here. In order to have a correct counting of the minute, there are the ten minute and the minute unit. Each minute, there is a ball added to the minute unit, when there are 9 balls to the minute digit, the 10th move away. This is the clue of the creation, the digits have all variable length, in order to store a limited quantity of balls. For instance, the hours can handle 11 balls, the ten minute 5 and the minute unit 9. When the minute unit is full, the last 10th can not fill the digit and fall on a different way thank to curved parts visible here : Consequently the 10th ball is isolated and move to the ten minute digit to add 1 to the ten minute digit. But before that, it passes in a special mechanism which is the second heart of the clock : the set to zero system.




In deed, adding a ball of the ten minute each minute is not sufficient for having a correct counting. Because after 09, there is 10, so the 9 located in the minute unit must be removed to be 0. This is made by the set to zero unit. Which is composed of a main pusher (powered by a crank and connecting rod) and a lever with auto return thanks to a rubber band. The lever is connected to the trapdoor located on the bottom of the minute digit. When the lever is operated, the trapdoor opens and releases the ball in the digit unit. The main principle of the set to zero is that without ball in it, nothing happens, but when there is a ball, the ball inserts itself between the pusher and the lever, as the pusher pushes the ball, the ball operated the lever and release the 9 balls, then the operated ball is filled in the ten minute digit. This system is very reliable because this is not the ball which operates directly the lever, for instance by its velocity of its weight. It is used only as an intermediary between the pusher and the lever, which enables the system to have strength and reliability, this is the aim of this system to split up the actuator (the pusher) and the trigger (the ball).




Thanks to that, each time 9 balls are stored in the minute unit, the 10th goes to the ten minute unit and release the 9. Now this is the same system used for the ten minute and the hours. The ten minute digit can handle only 5 balls, at the 6th, its is moved outside the digit and goes to the hours digit by passing in a set to zero system. this set to zero system is located on the middle on the creation, in transverse position due to the room available. Its work on the same principles as seen previous, the ball, after passing in the set to zero system is move to the hours digit using a ball pump. Why a ball pump ? For two reasons, the first is that the ball needs to be lifted because the entry of the digit hours is located upper than the digit ten minute (because there are 11 balls instead of 5). And secondly, because I would like to obtain a instant movement of the ball. When it arrives in the ball pump, and go inside, an other ball moves on the top to go in the hours digit. If I have used for instance a system of link like on the main lift, it will have been very fast to minimize the time between the ball arrive and it is in the hours digit which would have been not reliable.




The system of the ball pump used a classic scotch yoke. A square in white is attached to a rotating pulley, the square is surround by L-shape liftarms which can move in horizontal movement. Combining the movement of right to left of the frame and the up and down of the square enables the system to take a ball, passes through the column and pulls it underneath the other, which pulls the upper ball. Thanks to that, each time a new ball arrives in the ball pump, the upper ball on the top is released and go the hours digit. And to finish, when the hours digit is full of 11 balls, the 12th falls on the last set to zero system. This system is located directly underneath, and when the 12th has released the 11 balls of the digit hours, it returns to the ground, in the main storage at the bottom. The whole clock is powered by only one motor which is a M motor. It is place underneath and drives the main lift, agitator, ball pump and the three pushers. I use a regulated power supply from a train regulator in order to keep a constant tension on the motor.




But in order to adjust the period precisely, I don’t use a variation of the tension on the motor thanks to the regulator. I use a modification of the length of the main chain. As you can see, the chain is tightened by two springs. It ensures a good functioning for the lift and the fork which takes the balls, but also allows me to add or remove a chain link, adjusting consequently the period. There is 114 chain links, so the average resolution of set up is 0.5 seconds. Concerning the accuracy, it is measured to some second each minute, therefore 1 or 2 minutes each hours. This is far away than the quartz clock but pretty good for a ball powering clock. The only sad thing regarding the development is to not manage to make a AM / PM indicator to know what time is it (morning or afternoon ?). I have tried several solutions, but counting alternatively the AM and PM each 11 balls released of hours has been pretty hard to make in a reliable version. That is why I have not made a system like that.

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