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In the makings is a fully custom 8 wheeled rock crawler. Plans include motorized suspension and wheels (too many motors) tank-like steering, plenty of other electronic gizmos and all remotely controlled.

It wont be easy because it requires some non LEGO parts but it sure will be an adventure! A difficult, long, expensive adventure... What am I getting myself into... Help me, please.?

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Edited by Hans Domke
This is me going far back (5ft) to take a picture then cropping it to the correct file size. Now it is all blurry. There has to be a better way.
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  On 6/10/2018 at 6:28 PM, M_longer said:

Ok, an advice for you - do not start topics before having at least part of assembled model.

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  On 6/10/2018 at 7:13 PM, Edwin Korstanje said:

Just like M_longer said, please start a topic with some pictures and then maybe we can help you.

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I have pictures but the site wont let me upload them because of the file size and I dont know how to make these pics smaller do you know how?

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You can resize pictures with programs like photoshop, irfanview or gimp (the latter two are free), then uploading photos without loss of quality should not be a problem.:classic:

As for the build itself, I can't say much yet. Is it modelled after something in particular? If not, it better fits in the Technic subforum.

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Hi Hans!  

Eurobricks is not for hosting images. That small 100k of local storage is for your profile picture and potentially small images/icons used in your board signature.  To post images in topics/comments, you want to use a 3rd party host like Flickr and deep-link the images.  Here's a tutorial on that:

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  On 6/10/2018 at 9:47 PM, deraven said:

Hi Hans!  

Eurobricks is not for hosting images. That small 100k of local storage is for your profile picture and potentially small images/icons used in your board signature.  To post images in topics/comments, you want to use a 3rd party host like Flickr and deep-link the images.  Here's a tutorial on that:

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Or brickshelf, which is a bit more straightforward if you can resize the images by yourself.

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