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Posts posted by Siegfried Meyer
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Effe the truck looks great but I think the windows are either to big or the roof to high
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I have adblock and worked on first try
Using chrome & adblock, only asked me to allow eurobricks notifications, if that helps
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Great review Jim, always excited about the written report but on a side note, I recall my Claas having pf "medium motor and battery box"
and @suffocation mentioned that alrealready
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Thanks haven't bought anything other than technic for the last 7 year might have to look into those then
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Has anyone mentioned the rubber inserts on the tracks of extreme adventure 42069, haven't seen them before, is it a new part? They should really increase the transaction...
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They could be for the tyre pressure "auto inflation"
This is really coming along nicely
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Looks promising , really like the steering mechanism, the wheels are growing on me
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The front should be easy to hide because of the cab, the rear if I may give you a suggestions not sure if it will work thou, turn the shock up side down and the bottom connector then you should gain 2 studs
Looks great either way
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I personally prefer the tumbler tires as the 42000 tires seem to low in profile for the uni, looking at the Blue print above the chassis is to high or are you aming for a "high rider"
Looking forward to your next update
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This truck really is amazing and I'm even more impressed with your drive to finish the build ( 2 years)
Would be great if your pics were in the post instead of a link Would make the thread mmore enjoyable
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99+ on the gears looking good and very distinctive differences between them
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Don't give up, just rebuild a few times it works eventually.
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3 hours ago, teos said:One question, how do you determine what should be in a module?
Like any vehicle it consists of certain modules e.g. chassis, axles, gearbox, cab, and body panels. The build doesn't have to follow that sequence, but I've found that it mostly does.
I broke it down as follows
- centre chassis ( battery box section) like @efferman suggested previously
- rear axle
- gearbox (section above front axle)
- front axle
- cab
- mudguards
Hope this doesn't make it to easy for you good luck and please post pic's when done.
chau
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If you break the saddle track up in modules and then use the hide brick button to get access to the most inner parts it makes it easier
Took me about 13hours of building fun and was way more
funstimulating than following a BI from TLGHopefully this will help you finish the build
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Nice model, but isn't it called a microlight plane?
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I like the truck needs a bit of work but that's the fun of it and if it is Rc wouldn't this be the first trail truck from TLG? Don't remember anything else
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Im hoping for an very flexible chassis....
The front lights are also interesting the same as the BMW windshield , always wondered what it would have looked like as a light.
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It does seem like the chassis can swivel in the center between the cab and the rear or am I just imaging this?
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Very true and let's hope the colour changes if it's azure blue like mentioned
I bet the B model is a snow plow, any takers
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Hate to ask if someone will be willing to send me pics in pm
Thanks in advance
6x claas tyres this sounds like lego heaven, but azure blue idk.....
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I personally find Bricksafe user friendly and reliable with all the above mentioned createria.
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I used 1x3 thin as I didnt have enough too , I'm assuming that you are referring to the middle section at the bottom above the battery box.
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It supposed to do that no error designed that way, the same as the cab
Another YouTuber stealing your Technic videos
in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Just maybe The Splat Group shouldn't post pictures on a public platform
but what do I know, I don't even work here....