Mellory Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 Hello there. As you could have noticed - I'm new here. My only Lego theme is Technic - studless Technic, to be exact. Yeah, I know most of you hate studless. But I like it - I do not need any compatibility with system bricks. I do build from and do buy only studless Technic. Anyway, I'd like to show you my remake of Pneumatic Front End Loader 8459. Main reason why I did this is that I've missed this set. Because I lack of bricks, I reincarnated this set in studless style. It's not completed yet (some parts are still missing - look at wheels for example). Credit for many ideas I used goes to Keith Hui. You may find the pic too big. If you are interested, you can look in my gallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=182694. Please check readme. (in my gallery there is also another studless remake) Do you like it? No? Post your comments, suggestions and criticisim here! :-) Quote
Hobbes Posted July 12, 2006 Posted July 12, 2006 I think it looks great. I'm not that a fan of studless Technic. Mostly because I grew up with classic LEGO and this new building technique came out during my dark ages. But I've come to accept it. There are just situations when building a model where those studless beams come in handy. I don't have 8459 but comparing the pictures I like your reincarnation. It might have to do with that I like construction vehicles in general (if they have functions, that is). You also used a few nifty features, like the ladder. You even managed to integrate those dreaded "panels" (that one for example). But most importantly, it's recognizable as a 8459 remake. Good work, looking forward to seeing more ;-) Quote
Mellory Posted July 13, 2006 Author Posted July 13, 2006 Thanks for comment! :-) In progress is studless remake of 8446 (green futuristic "crane"). I also want to reincarnate 8868 (airtech claw rig) and some other sets. By the way, should I make an alternate model to this remake? And would you like instructions (for both remake and alternate model)? Quote
dunamis Posted July 14, 2006 Posted July 14, 2006 By the way, should I make an alternate model to this remake?And would you like instructions (for both remake and alternate model) These are great! My answers to your above questions are: YES! -and- YES! (please) Quote
prateek Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 you missed some studs on the V6 *wacko* . it is pretty simple and i like it better w/o studs. it looks smoother *y* Quote
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