kondzios230

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  1. kondzios230

    Suzuki Samurai

    http://www.4x4offroads.com/image-files/200...-up-4x4-107.jpg This is the version that I'd like to made. Rolling cage is only a visual thing, unfortunately.
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    Suzuki Samurai

    No, front axle got a suspension too, but it's veeeery hard :D
  3. Hello again! This is my newest TRTR but not corresponding with Polish Lego TRTR rules. Data: Scale: ~1:7 Drive: 2xPF XL in axles (5:1) Steering: PF M (1:8.998) Weight: no informations This time no story, just data. Suspension-live axles, with motors inside and CV joints on steered wheels. Rear axle has almost perfect hardness and jump, but front is very hard and has little amount jump. This is the end, sorry but I have no idea, how to describe it :D flickr Brickshelf http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlwWno8u1h4
  4. Kenworth is awesome! Size of MOC is outstanding. Truck have lovely color-red is cool and way how cabin and nose extends from 8 studs to 18 are very fine. Hiding all PF and pneumatic under the body looks cool. Steering crane from switches looks more impressive than from remote controler. Light bar on the crane are good usage of old lights-I must buy them :) Looking forward for your next amazing MOC kondzios230
  5. Something like this and this with inverted type of holes-especially in first one. That parts should make studless construction easier and sometimes stronger, too, so I want them :D
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    GINAF X5250

    Are you visited gallery/watched a video? Yes, it could move :) Dimensions are somewhere around 30x10 cm
  7. Hello, yes it's Ginaf again :) Ginaf X5250 Technical data: Drive-10x4 PF XL 3:5 Steering-10x4/10x6 (different steering lock) PF M ~15:1 Lifting a 3rd axle- PF M 24:1 Tipping- PF:M 1:1 via LA MOC is a result of synthesis of 2 things - sad look of 10 not used 13x24 wheels and fascination about this Han's MOC. This is first MOC that never tired me when I build it. When I did planing this MOC I want to hide PF as much as I can-you can see it for examplehere. Mechanism of lifting of 3rd axle is very simple-there are 2 parallel pairs of 5x1 liftarms (upper connected to 24 teeth gear by 1x4 thin liftarms). At the end I have a question-is it looks like this GINAF? Brickshelf flickr YouTube
  8. You used PF to the limit-I just cannot imagine the better usage in another not TrTr MOC :) But I have a question- how you mount a PF to tilting a fork? I already read presentation in Polish too, but I stil don't have an idea :) Looking forward for your next MOCs kondzios230
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    Crawler crane

    Thanks for your comments. Milan- motors haven't got any problems under a load and turntable is a little bit unstable without a counterweight but without it rear of that crane is just a hole :) Looking forward for your crawler machine Kondzios230
  10. Hello again! Technical data Length of superstructure~35 st Height ~80 cm Capacity~150 g Weight: 2.6 kg Drive: 2XL (3:1) placed in superstructure Others: 1M to rotating a superstructure (~12:1); 1M to lifting a main jib (something around 3.5:1); 1M to hook (3:1) I build this MOC because I really want to take break from my next Trial Truck. Let's start with visual part: when I started this project, I want to make a model of Liebherr LR1100, with Mammoet color scheme, because my last MOC were just black. But when I building it I understand that mine skill of building realistic models were just "born" and should grow up, and I gave up first plan. Technically MOC is quite simply, but it's my first MOC in a lot of category, so I want to do some "experiments". Drive through a turntable inspired by Maciek16's version of it, ballasting-I want to build another crane and focus on it because in this I failed that target. At start I decided to make 2 sections jib and make of 2 BBox and bricks counterweight. When I made a main jib, I saw a bottom of my liftarms container, so there is only 1 section that doesn't really need a lot of ballast, so back of superstructure is very, very low. Brickshelf Flickr Youtube Miniatures thanks toSariel's generator Happy NEW Year!! Kondzios230 PS:Sorry for my language :) PS2:Why pasting a youtube video doesn't work?
  11. First tough that came into my mind when I saw your truck is: "DBG is cool colour for trucks", but when I zoomed pictures I can say that is smallest pros of it. Your skill of fitting PF under very fine body is just crazy. Looking forward to video and your next MOCs Kondzios230
  12. I don't have any idea for rear wheels-maybe try not cover them? Now the rear wheels looks like toy wheels, but the rest are cool.
  13. Your loader is just great-i just don't want to see how you hide all functions because I'll have complexes ;P Rear arm look very good-when I see the M motors hide in it I can't believe my eyes. I found only one defect- yellow cover of rear wheels looks unrealistic. If you think you can sell it in price like 8258 you are crazy-in my opinion it should cost like two Crane Trucks :)
  14. Your crane is amazing. I have no idea how you hide all this motors inside and make a full MT/creator body. When I looking at your MOC I'd like to sell all my black bricks and buy yellow-it looks great on your photos (black background are just amazing). Your video are crazy-all this photos, different angles-you must have a lot of patience but final effect are great. Kondzios230
  15. Very fine loader- you hide a lot of functions in not big size, but in my opinion non-lego wheels should be banned ;P kondzios230 PS:When you send me photos of your axle?