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that's not a truck! that's a spaceship! wrong forum!! ;)

not it is a truck. Look at the big rims on it. :grin: :grin: :grin:

I wish I had my pieces right now. I can picture a dump truck mod for both the tractor and the trailer?

What about a road train or dually variant?

a roadtrain; hmm yeh maybe someone can make a mod of this model.. :grin: :grin: :grin::thumbup:

Edited by JDL1967

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Here is the smallest technic car you will ever see,

26542883026_592cf4d4b1_z.jpgMini Car by kristiankocjancic, on Flickr

Feel free to comment, instructions coming soon.

It is great to see that you have adapted my buildingstyle.. :grin: :grin: :grin:

It is still an LDD model. When are you going to build the model out of real bricks? Still waiting from the parts to arive from BL? :grin: :grin:

Edited by JDL1967

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wow, how many meters of pneumatic tube did you use for that? it's a truly masterpiece :grin:

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"smallest Technic car ever" made me curious, and for the funny side, you delivered maximal :laugh: such outstanding design! Those lines! :laugh:

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Hello... the "<10 parts competition" is open :wink::laugh::thumbup: :thumbup:

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features:

Theoretical steering of the front wheels

Theoretical independent suspension

Theoretically, the pistons turn on the engine and from when the wheels turn

Theoretically, a 5-speed gearbox is fitted, including reverse gear

Description:

The Classic Race Car is a very special model.

This shows how close the Lego Technic models move to reality.

Construction is here almost 10 items a classic racing car from the 50s.

It is amazing how many theoretical functions have been integrated in this small model.

Of particular note is the newly developed independent suspension.

Due to the new constructed (in the Lego models) suspension at any time of ground contact guarantee, whether.

In fast or slow turns The Classic Race Car is a real looker and should be in every collection.

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Building Instruction:

http://www.technic-dialog.de/Homepage/index.php?page=37⊂=manual&modell=364

Full Gallery:

http://www.technic-dialog.de/Homepage/index.php?page=24&album=2418

The Video:

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Maybe all smallest MOC topics should be merged to a single 'fun' topic.

Here's my contribution:

- HOG steering

- Rotating wheels

- Trailer with rear axle steering

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LDD-file here.

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I like how nicely the functions are fitted in that small model :)

Seriously, I really like how you made it!

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Can we have a picture of the underside? :laugh:

A have failed to make one.. :grin: :grin:

wow, how many meters of pneumatic tube did you use for that? it's a truly masterpiece :grin:

I have to check that for you.. :grin: :grin:

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Hmmm, maybe in green...

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You're welcome :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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Here is the smallest technic crane you will ever see,

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Feel free to comment, instructions coming soon.

Edited by Kman860

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Fail, you have 3 pieces combined together with a pin.

No ropes, chains or hooks.

Your bricks cannot move items, ether: up, down, left or right.

No tires, or treads for movement. And Its not accompanied by 8 more pieces (4 wheels) to move it.

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