PaMe

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  1. My workplace and my hobby room, with couch and TV – behind the photographer. Hope you will like it. Overview: Some displayed models and mocs: sorted… Best regards!
  2. That was not my idea, got the inspiration from this site: https://thebuildingblockblog.wordpress.com/ But the rear axle sadly has a lot of slack…
  3. Ok, I will give this idea a try ;)
  4. Hi all, I want to show you my latest creation, a simple small Lime Buggy. It is nothing spectacular, no RC-functions… only steering, full-suspension, some kind of interior, HoG and an opening hood. The look and shape was in the foreground insteed of functions and RC. It all began with the topic of the Ariel Nomad, which blueprints I used for clearing the proporsitions and maybe I try to rebuild the chassis in a Ariel Nomad-Style. Here are some Pics, C&C are welcome! Best regards PaMe
  5. Great review, i was eleven and a cold christmas evening when i opend the big present. Big eyes, big thanks to my parents and three days of building. Surprised that everything works Fine
  6. Another few evenings later … i wanted to build something purely dirty, aggressive looking buggy without using any green 42039 parts and any kind of shaping. The suspension is really smooth and fine working, but I'm not so happy with my steering-solution, maybe I can find a better way. I used only parts of the 42039 model.
  7. A few evenings later I finished my MOC. Did some improvements… - fixed HOG-Steering - playing around of shaping the Buggy - openable hood inclusive a fixing mechanism Now it's done and finished. Chapter closed. I'm very happy with the result and I plan to become warmer with the LDD to create a rebrickable file. Best regards PaMe
  8. You have to be a small rider ;) thanks for all those positive comments, especially in the 42039 Review-Thread, that motivates so much :)
  9. Thanks for your positive feedback. Motivates to do more 'MOC'ing :) At first I had the idea to work still on this model, but I think I will stop working on this Buggy and try something differnet, don't know what at the moment. I hope I'm getting warm about to creating a LXF (?) file of that to safe this idea an building. Best regards PaMe
  10. Thanks. As you noticed its right, i used the original suspension and steering tech, because the function is running really slightly and smooth. I just pulled the rear a little bit higher... But your totaly right, its a hard suspension. Best regards PaMe
  11. Hi, my first post and my first MOC… For about 20 years my Lego-Time ended. I don't know why but I began to looking last year: whats new about Lego-Technic. I was pretty amazed, new pieces, big sets, pf… So I bought the 42039 set and at the moment it's my only one of the new models. Bricking A to B and B to A I began to play around and want to try a MOC… something Off-Road… Thats the Result (but still WIP): Functions: Steering, working engine, individual suspensions and and functional working hood on the back