WD Pro

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About WD Pro

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    Fastidious Technic Builder
  • Birthday 04/08/1975

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Northwest UK
  • Interests
    Motorsport.
    Building (Real !) Cars & Bikes.

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    UK

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  1. Sorted - to swap the rear over is a very quick fix Thank you WD
  2. I know exactly why I did it ... I have been sad enough to line up all the pin slots, position all the moulding marks so they are hidden, line up all the Lego logos on the bricks etc ... lol I built the rear diff housing and fitted it, only to remove it and flip it over after building the front and realising that the surrounding parts looked better the other way up !! Just woke up now, misses and daughter still sleeping - I had better get busy whilst I can WD
  3. Mines the rear - driving the wrong side I will strip it and rebuild tommorrow and fit the drive motor to - if you search YouTube there are some basic instructions and I think the info is on here to. I have also changed the gearing in the axles (which needs a mod to work up front) and cleared some space for the air tank. I haven't built the cab, crane or bed yet WD
  4. This is exactly the reason I logged on today !!! Thank you I have already made a few mods and will update my thread soon WD
  5. That's my favorite, I have a pair for the mog I am not far behind and have a few (non custom) variants not pictured there WD
  6. WD Pro

    Christmas Sets 2011

    Yeah, I got the Santa and tree fridge magnet shame the stickers are cut slightly oversize but a bit of trimming work before fitment works wonders WD
  7. That's the method I plan, I already have the parts I prefer the steering method on here though (with the clutch) - no parts for that yet though. Which control is best for the mog ? Do any self center for the steering ? I get the feeling that the one with the dials is best for the drive motor but the simple control is better for the steering ? WD
  8. I live in the UK and for £15 I got a (new) pneumatic part set posted from the states that included a manual pump, air tank, valve, T pieces and a selection of the three tubing colours I got it of eBay, I can find you a link if you want ? WD
  9. Mines in the house, 'hidden' with the rest of the crimbo stuff (i.e. sent to santa) - I can see it but I can't touch it ... WD
  10. Well I had started the following three threads : -------------------- Lego Air Horn : Hi, First post so please go easy on me ... Did Logo ever do a whistle / air horn that could be connected to and powered by the pneumatics (with the use of an air tank) ? I have a mog (can’t open it until Christmas !) and it would make for a nice addition Cheers, WD From here : http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=61871 -------------------- Black Wheels : I am looking for the standard mog wheels but in black I have seen the part number posted on here but I can’t find them on pick a brick. Please bear in mind that pick a brick doesn’t seem to work very well from my (work) PC and I only have phone access at home Could someone be so kind as post me a direct link ? Cheers, WD From here : http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=61873 -------------------- Mounting Air Tank : As per title – pictures would be really appreciated ! Cheers, WD From here : http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=61872 -------------------- I got advised to put them in one – so, moving along : My brief Lego history : Very old (yellow ?) castle, knights with stickers. Space – Simple / original mini figures era in red and white only. Newer grey castle (with printed bricks), red / blue and blue / black printed mini figures. Small black boat with two piece hull (1 keel) Large red (fire ?) boat with three (four ?) piece hull (multiple keels) Technic – Car chassis (8860) Technic – Kart (854 or 948, what’s the difference ?) Technic – Pneumatic (8040) all given away to my brother who continued to build and now passed to his kids … I have recently got back into Lego (Having a two year old and living close to a discovery center helps ) and the other half has bought me a mog for Christmas ! I can’t have it yet but have started to accumulate parts for the mods … My next question is about air tank fitting. Has anyone fitted an air tank using only one pipe ? i.e. rather than putting it in series with a pipe, using a T piece and only feeding one end of the tank (blanking the other). It would make for a neater installation and I can’t see any issues ? Machine accumulators are fitted in the same way. What do you think ? Cheers, WD
  11. Thank you I was hoping for something somewhat smaller though - a simple one piece moulding about 20 to 30mm long with a single pipe connection on the back Thanks anyway WD
  12. I am looking for the standard mog wheels but in black I have seen the part number posted on here but I can’t find them on pick a brick. Please bear in mind that pick a brick doesn’t seem to work very well from my (work) PC and I only have phone access at home Could someone be so kind as post me a direct link ? Cheers, WD
  13. As per title – pictures would be really appreciated ! Cheers, WD
  14. Hi, First post so please go easy on me ... Did Logo ever do a whistle / air horn that could be connected to and powered by the pneumatics (with the use of an air tank) ? I have a mog (cant open it until Christmas !) and it would make for a nice addition Cheers, WD