Morj

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  1. I can even duct tape or glue my bumper and it still be a Ford. But with legos it's considered bad to glue parts together. Or am I missing something?
  2. I'm also wondering what TLG might pull off now if they won't like "The Boss" for some reason like they did with tachikoma by mahjqa on cuusoo.
  3. Every tracked vehicle with reasonable width should't have any problems with turning speed.
  4. Somebody (legomuppet9) asked me to publish compact uniknick steering/articulation part (based on Mbmc design published in this post). Well, here you go. It's still untested in a finished truck, but no gear cracks or clumsiness under manually applied stress. Being a bit lazy now to build a truck around it, need inspiration. Obviously, the intended use of this center part is to connect battery and cab to the inner half of the turntable opposite to the steering motor (the front one) and to connect powered axles to outer (gray) halves of the front and rear turntables. P. S.: brickshelf folder with high-res here.
  5. Totally agree, I even wrote that myself in my comment (below the picture) BTW, I created a very compact version of this steering/articulation part, is anyone interested? Or should I build a truck around it first? UPD: added a post about it.
  6. The funny thing about this design is that it's more complicated than the original uniknick design where the cab with the engine is fixed relative to the front axle (it can be clearly seen on googled pictures of uniknick). I even found a replica of this design on brickshelf: But sure adding a mechanism keeping the cab with the heavy battery box only at only half the angle of the axles is helping weight distribution.
  7. You can click the YouKu logo (or this link) to open video in new tab. This chinese video hosting is slow, but YouTube is banned in their country :(
  8. I really like that studded build technique is still resulting in very modern looking MOCs.
  9. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_bulb_engine#Uses
  10. By the way, the distance between turning point and the centre of wheel is called scrub radius.
  11. Those Rahkshi chest sections are real jewels. As well as the Visorak torsos
  12. I know. That's why I provided thumbnails. OK, the originals should be downsized too. Actually, it's weird that brickshelf does't resize them on the fly to make the size of displayed version reasonable.