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Sometimes it's hard to find good place to jump your models, so you have to build yourself a ramp. This is how I did it.

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For the slope of the ramp I used some plywood I had laying around, I recommend using 6+ mm thickness.

For the legs of the ramp I used some Technic liftarms with a rubber piece at the end to avoid sliding. By changing the length of the liftarms (5-15L) I can change the angle and height of the ramp.

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And to connect the 2 parts I 3D printed some simple blocks to screw into the wood and compatible with Technic pins. (TBH you could make them from a block of wood too, look at the link for dimensions) 

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3D model for the connector block: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/112a9a5113aaeeed036fa1f8/w/c3837a3e0d040189c8912503/e/8ecff33f14ae8d5b7b258179?renderMode=0&uiState=6805189f5c118a0894e02cde

 

Happy building!

Nikola

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