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@ Grohl: That fellow only has created ONE alternate for the 8271 set, while you have (now) created 29! :thumbup: I included your latest alternate (the Chopper) in the (now) 259-page PDF document containing all of your alternates here. The file size has now been reduced using Adobe Acrobat Pro's utility.

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Manta

My entry for the May round of the LEGO Technic Challenge.

48.5cm long future police helicopter. Two intermeshing 36 cm rotors and 7cm push propeller are powered by 1 M motor. The propeller can move to the left right by means of 1 micro motor. Retractable landing gear, working lights, opening cockpit and side doors.

If you want, you can join me on Facebook here http://www.facebook.com/pages/grohls-LEGO/107287526029770 I made this profile to let people that like my MOCs know what I build and to see some work in progress photos which I never post on forums.

Click the first picture for the video

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Again some awesome work in your entry.....

Only thing i'm missing is the official "Technic challenges" logo!

:tongue:

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@ Grohl: You make the coolest designs! Good thing that those "egg-beater" blades didn't slit your wrists! :tongue: The Manta's pictures on your Brickshelf gallery shows its many excellent features well. :thumbup:

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Again some awesome work in your entry.....

Only thing i'm missing is the official "Technic challenges" logo!

:tongue:

It was sent with the picture of version 1.0. This is slightly improved version not only in design.

@ Grohl: You make the coolest designs! Good thing that those "egg-beater" blades didn't slit your wrists! :tongue:

They did not, but they nearly cut my index finger off. :laugh: I was surprised how it hurt when I accidentally crossed the way of both rotors.

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Thank you all and especially the Technic Bricks admins for choosing Manta as the week video couple of days ago.

I am working on the instructions for Manta right now while having a rest from building my new RC car. It is going to be faster and lighter than Bluetongue but similar in size. It uses 1 XL motor for the RWD with differential and 1 M motor for return-to-center steering. WIP picture available on my Facebook page.

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I have compiled all of Grohl's JPG images (on his Brickshelf gallery) into one, easy-to-handle PDF file that you can download here via SkyDrive. The 9.9-MB Building Instructions has all the pages numbered, and is easy to navigate.

Thanks to Grohl/ Grohl666 for making another of his creations available to others! :classic:

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Thank you, David.

For the next round of the Technic Challenge I made two MOCs. The first of them is pretty fast and small RC car that was already shown to my Facebook fans.

BARRACUDA

Length: 28cm

Width: 14,5cm

Weight: 564g

1 M motor for-return-to-center steering

1 XL motor for RWD with differential

Opening bonnet and boot

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@ Grohl: Your new Barracuda is excellent! :thumbup: :thumbup: For a car that uses a Power Functions XL motor for propulsion, it is VERY FAST.

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I've just looked through most of this thread and all of your models are amazing. Well done Grohl. :thumbup:

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It seems so fun to drive!! :cry_happy:

It sure is. :classic:

The gallery has been made public, so you can see other pictures of Barracuda. Just click the picture.

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Great creation !! :thumbup: I'd love to race against you with my Small Red Racecar:

Jurgen, I would love too. When you come to Czech Republic, pay me a visit.

I very much like your models. :thumbup::thumbup:

Wonderful sets of MOCs 'grohl'. Great job on all default_classic.gif

Thank you very much guys. I am glad someone new replied to this therad :) (This does not mean I do not value comments from my older friends).

As I promised before, here is the second MOC I built for the July round of Technic Challenge and mainly for 1st race of LEGO SHIP RACING.

STINGRAY D2

Length: 480mm

Weight: 594g

Propulsion: 2M motors

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Why do no ship races take place in germany? They look so funny.

They are if you dont sink your boat. :classic:

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SCRAPER

My own alternate for 8071.

Length:33cm

Functions:

Openable door

Openable engine cover

Working engine

Articulated steering

Lowering hopper

Openable front blade

Working ejector

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Once again, you prove that you have a very good understanding of what can be done with a given inventory. :thumbup:

You scraper is way more nice, playable, fun, and original than the official B-model.

Bravo :)

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Thank you guys for the comments. I would like to make building instructions till the end of the week.

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