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Best EB Members,

I now i was not the first one with the Brabus Unimog Black Edition, but this is mine version off it.

The chassis off it is most off Sariel Landrover and works very wel

1 XL motor for 4x4 drive

1 M motor for steering, and 1 M motor for the Wrench

Greetings Edwin and i hope you like it

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I like your MOC a lot, it looks a lot like the real thing. What are the actual functions?

tim

Best Tim,

This model have not so many extra functions, there is only a inbuild wrench.

Greetings Edwin

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Best Tim,

This model have not so many extra functions, there is only a inbuild wrench.

Greetings Edwin

Sorry i must have skipped over that part in your original post. Does it have lights. Sorry!

tim

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Sorry i must have skipped over that part in your original post. Does it have lights. Sorry!

tim

No Tim, i must make a rebuild off it with lights in it.I now my last model haved 70 lights and this one have none, Sorry

Greets Edwin

Edited by VFracingteam
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Here is VFracingteam's

on the Lego Technic Brabus Unimog U500 Black Edition Trial Truck -- "Video is taken in the dunes off Hoek van Holland in the Netherlands. The Unimog is a 4x4 powerd by one big motor for drive and for steering one M motor and for the wrench also one M motor. Video and photo's and model made by Edwin Korstanje."

Edited by DLuders
Posted

Here is VFracingteam's

on the Lego Technic Brabus Unimog U500 Black Edition Trial Truck -- "Video is taken in the dunes off Hoek van Holland in the Netherlands. The Unimog is a 4x4 powerd by one big motor for drive and for steering one M motor and for the wrench also one M motor. Video and photo's and model made by Edwin Korstanje."

Thanks DLuders,

I put a link on my top but how do you make a direct link too youtube.

Greets Edwin

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@ VFracingteam: I like your Brabus Trial Truck a lot! You were very brave to drive it through the salt water. :tongue:

To insert your YouTube video into the Eurobricks post, here is what I did:

1) I clicked on your hyperlink in your original post, and saw this URL (NOTE: I have stripped off the http:// in this example so you could see the entire string without it being shortened) www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yOQqNpFMBA&feature=youtu.be .

2) Then, I deleted everything from the &feature= onwards to the right, so it looks like this (again with the http:// removed in this example): www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yOQqNpFMBA . Eurobricks does not like the youtu.be extension; only the primary youtube.com extension.

3) Finally, I copied the shortened URL and pasted it into the "Insert Media" button at the extreme right side of the Eurobricks "Reply" menu, six icons to the right of the Smiley Face :classic: . The final URL string should look like this (now, with the http:// added in):

. Edited by DLuders
Posted

@ VFracingteam: I like your Brabus Trial Truck a lot! You were very brave to drive it through the salt water. :tongue:

To insert your YouTube video into the Eurobricks post, here is what I did:

1) I clicked on your hyperlink in your original post, and saw this URL (NOTE: I have stripped off the http:// in this example so you could see the entire string without it being shortened) www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yOQqNpFMBA&feature=youtu.be .

2) Then, I deleted everything from the &feature= onwards to the right, so it looks like this (again with the http:// removed in this example): www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yOQqNpFMBA . Eurobricks does not like the youtu.be extension; only the primary youtube.com extension.

3) Finally, I copied the shortened URL and pasted it into the "Insert Media" button at the extreme right side of the Eurobricks "Reply" menu, six icons to the right of the Smiley Face :classic: . The final URL string should look like this (now, with the http:// added in):

.

Thanks, i will try it next time

Greets Edwin

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