Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'technic'.



More search options

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • Frontpage, Forum Information and General LEGO Discussion
    • Guest Section - PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU REGISTER!
    • New Member Section - PLEASE READ BEFORE STARTING!
    • Frontpage News
    • Forum Information and Help
    • General LEGO Discussion
  • Themes
    • LEGO Licensed
    • LEGO Star Wars
    • LEGO Historic Themes
    • LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
    • LEGO Pirates
    • LEGO Sci-Fi
    • LEGO Town
    • LEGO Train Tech
    • LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
    • LEGO Action Figures
    • Special LEGO Themes
  • Special Interests
    • The Military Section
    • Minifig Customisation Workshop
    • Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
    • Brick Flicks & Comics
    • LEGO Mafia and Role-Play Games
    • LEGO Media and Gaming
  • Eurobricks Community
    • Hello! My name is...
    • LEGO Events and User Groups
    • Buy, Sell, Trade and Finds
    • Community
    • Culture & Multimedia

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


What is favorite LEGO theme? (we need this info to prevent spam)


Which LEGO set did you recently purchase or build?


AIM


MSN


Website URL


ICQ


Yahoo


Jabber


Skype


Location


Interests


Country


Special Tags 1


Special Tags 2


Special Tags 3


Special Tags 4


Special Tags 5


Special Tags 6


Country flag

Found 1584 results

  1. Hello! I've been wondering about pull-back motors. Where can I look about how long each one last or like their torque power? Else if someone has some and can give me tips about which ones are stronger/better/faster? Like the one which last a bit with a somehow good torque. And please no huge one x) Smaller is better, but medium is fine. I have some kind of project with them :P More as I advance in it ^^! Thanks for any infos you might have!
  2. Hi Everyone, Here is my solution to stopping diffs from spinning, which I find very annoying! haha I'm not sure if anyone has done this before but works quite well as I tested with my 4x4 crawler. It does however kill the rubber bit. What I did was literally shove the rubber 1x2 part (from unimog claw) into the older style "new" differential with the little slit in it. This presses against the 12T gears and restricts their movement. This may have other applications in gearboxes or something. LOL Hope this helps with anyone struggling with this, who doesn't want a solid axle, but still wants the model to turn correctly! This one below is freshly installed. This is the one from my 4x4 crawler. IMG_5962 by Doc_brown1, on Flickr IMG_5960 by Doc_brown1, on Flickr IMG_5967 by Doc_brown1, on Flickr
  3. TRIPLE BUILD It's been a while since the last contest (To Sail A Technic Sea), so we are very happy to announce a new contest. DESCRIPTION Create three small-to-medium sized models which relate to or interact with each other and preferably display them in their operating environment or natural habitat. For example A small airplane, a “Follow Me”-car and a transportable escalator to load and unload passengers. You can photograph these models at an airport....don't try the runway though DEADLINE Entries must be posted before 1:00 PM GMT, December 1st, 2013 so you can build all night on Saturday CONTEST SPECIFIC RULES AND REGULATIONS Maximum of roughly 500 parts per model, with a combined maximum of 1500 parts (*). Chain links and tracks don't count toward the part limit. Electronics (PF, Mindstorms, etc) are allowed. Display environment doesn't have to be brick built, but no Photoshop. Display environment is not mandatory but will be highly appreciated. Each model should be different (so no 3 cars). The models don't need to be vehicles. A trailer counts as a separate model, as long as they can be separated. The three models should serve a different purpose (so no 3 GBC modules). There should be at least some Technic functionality. (*) We know that establishing the part count can be tricky, so we're not expecting an exact number for each model. Just keep it small-to-medium sized. To give you an indication; the 9394 Jet Plane has 499 pieces. 9394 Jet Plane with 499 pieces GENERAL RULES AND RESTRICTIONS The contest is open to all EB members (also new members). Voting is only allowed for existing members (which means member date before start date of contest) If there's a tie my vote and Blakbird's will count twice. If there's still a tie, Staff members will decide who wins. One entry per member. Entries should be new (never posted anywhere previously). If you have any doubts about the suitability of your entry contact me. All entries are to include only real LEGO. No clone brands, 3rd party parts, or digital entries allowed. Ropes/Strings, rubber bands and pneumatic tubing are allowed exceptions. Decals will be allowed if you've made them yourself, but no cutting, sculpting or modifying parts. Chromed parts are allowed, as long as they are based on original Lego parts. Model Team is allowed, but function prevails over aesthetics. Entries are to be placed in the entry topic in this forum. Entries not in the entry topic are not eligible for voting. Every entry should have a name. Creating a WIP topic is allowed. The title of this topic should begin with "[TRIPLE]". The entry post may be edited at any time up to the end of the contest, so feel free to make improvements if you wish. Entries are to consist of no more than 10 posted pictures of 800x600 or smaller resolution. Entries may include 3 videos. Entries may be linked to a folder with additional images (of any size) and videos. Minor Photoshop actions are allowed, like removing background distractions. We reserve the right to disqualify any entry that does not follow these rules. These rules can be changed whenever we see fit to ensure that people follow the intent of the contest. Staff members are not eligible for winning prizes. PRIZES The prize winners may choose between two selected prizes. 1st Prize 8110 Unimog or 9398 4x4 Crawler 2nd Prize 42000 Grand Prix Racer or 42008 Service Truck 3rd Prize 42004 Mini Backhoe Loader or 42007 Motor Cross Bike Special thanks to TLG's Community Support Team for providing these awesome prizes! QUESTIONS REGARDING THE RULES Part count is max 500 parts per model? Yes, it is. Total count is max 1500 parts? Yes, but no 50, 50 and 1400 parts. Max 500 per model. Can I make 3 GBC modules? No, you can't. Can I use chromed parts? Yes, as long as they are based on official Lego parts. Can I use third party Mindstorms parts or sensors? No, you can't. Does a trailer count as a model? Yes, as long as it can be separated. Can I MOD an existing model or MOC? No, new MOCs only. Any restrictions when I brickbuild the background? No, they don't count for the part limit. Can I use Photoshop to create a background? No digital background. Can I use Photoshop to do some minor improvements on my presentation? Yes, some minor improvements are allowed. Can I add sounds or music to my video? Yes, you can. Do chain links and tracks count toward the part limit? No, they don't. Can I use non Lego ropes/strings? Yes, you can.
  4. Another facility of my Friends' theme park. I wish not only girls love it, but also boys do. As a father of a 5-year girl, I have won her heart and let her go nut. You may do the same to your daughters/lover/fiance/wife. The girls like to bump the others. Sometimes it can be a head-to-head bump. The bumper cars are driven by magnets underneath. Enjoy. This bumper cars set is consisted of 3 major components: (1) The baseplate, which resembles 10196 (but not a full copy) (2) The turntable, which looks a little bit complex (3) The top plate Please have a look at the following video: The cars are powered by magnets. If you want to know further how it operates, check this video of "the making of bumper cars" https://www.facebook...&type=2 This is a CUUSOO project. Please support if you really want it to become an official LEGO product: http://lego.cuusoo.c...deas/view/53204 My former works of the Friends' Theme Park for your easy reference: 1. Grand Carousel: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=87068 2. Ferris Wheel: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=87882 3. Gyro Drop: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=88256 I am currently working on part V of this theme park and so far I have no idea of where should I stop. Perhaps this theme park is ever expanding. I may be a bit clumsy. Still sincerely hope you enjoy my work.
  5. I bring you a day at the Quarry. Using what I have, I present: The Jaw Crusher: This was the hard one. Could only find a hand full of LEGO creations for an accual rock crusher. Anything else was Bionicle related some way. So this one took most of the time to bring to life. The tracked loader: I wanted to do a swing loader, but that has been done. So something completely different. Because you got to load the crusher some how. (opperator is a factory option) The OFF-Road Truck: Or as the reffance pictures called it. A way to haul the material to the crusher. Right? I got a little work to do yet. The rest of the pictures are HERE. After the contest I am going to rework all 3 to look/work more real. Hope you like my effort.
  6. For my Triple, I started with a cold planer or asphalt milling machine. It has manually operated conveyor belt, rotating madrel, and 6 cylinder engine. The other 2 parts are still to be built.
  7. Finally my build is complete, I will post pictures and video soon. I wonder why there is no Mindstorms contest entries?
  8. Hi there, Click here to download the building instructions on my website! It has been a while since my last GBC. But I have made a new one with new modules in it;) Click here to watch the video on my website with more information etc.: Here's some information about the LEGO GBC 8. To download the building instructions and watch the pictures, please visit my website: http://pv-productions.com/lego-gbc-8/ This time I used over 2000 LEGO pieces. I used 2 XL motors. One for all the modules and one for the airpump. I also used the LEGO NXT to control the LEGO GBC with your smartphone, so you can wireless turn it off and on again. You can also control the GBC with a mechanical switch. I also used the LEGO NXT for measuring data for more details. So now you can see the balls that have passed by, the average amount of balls per second and a clock to see how long the GBC is running. The mechanisms and functions, which I used, do not all have names. So I named them again by function. 1. Stop-go mechanism 1: Stops balls and let them go by at the right time. 2. Sinusoid: Moves the balls by making a sinusoid motion. 3. Stop-go mechanism 2: Stops balls and let them go by at the right time. 4. Elevator: Lifts the balls to a higher level. Every time 3 balls can fit in the cabin. 5. Bridge: Leads the balls of yellow tower to the blue tower. When the elevator(4.) is down the bridge will go up and when the elevator is up the bridge is down. 6. Stop-go mechanism 3: Stops balls and let them go by at the right time. 7. Vertical pushers: Pushes the balls in a vertical way up. 8. Color sensor: takes measurements of the balls. 9. Ball pump: Pumps every time one ball. A new ball takes a place beneath another ball and then pushes them up. 10. Android app: Controls the LEGO GBC Website: http://pv-productions.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook...206638589482664 Youtube: http://www.youtube.c...op?feature=mhee Support site: http://lego.cuusoo.c...deas/view/51642
  9. Hi everybody, here is my new GBC module, using a particular "In basket" following and improving an idea of Platystick (a Techlug member) : the balls fall out of the basket by its side, no possibility of locking. The six-arms wheel system is already known for a long time. The chassis is optimized, the mechanics very simple : M-motor, 16t-20t, and on the one hand, worm gear-8t for the in-basket, on the other hand worm gear-24t for the 6-arms wheel. The module can be used in a classic GBC circuit just moving a flex axle (the same as the four on the 8285 front racks), then the balls are redirected to the end of the module using the ramp which isn't usend in the video :)
  10. Hi Guys, I know the below write up is a long read, my apologies. Brett will be posting up pics below  Now for my perspective on building the course and going to the Brisbricks show to display to the public..... So I happened to have a couple of weeks annual leave with nothing planned just as I started to hear about the Brisbricks event that was scheduled for the Labor Day long weekend. Brett (Doc_Brown) and I had been chatting through PM’s and we messaged each other at almost exactly the same time saying to each other that we should go to the show and “fly the Technic flag” so to speak. I contacted the Brisbricks president, Roger, and he was really encouraging so we decided to dive in and do it! A plan was hatched and over 2 weeks I visited Brett about 5 times on the sunshine coast (about 1hr north of Brisbane) to plan and then get to work building the course using our own ideas and suggestions from a thread that Brett posted (thanks guys!!!) In between my visits Brett chipped away at the course adding details and generally doing a lot of the boring stuff so I got to do the fun stuff when I dropped by, thanks mate!! During this time we also attended a Brisbricks social event to meet the members and talk about our ideas and to show off an early version of my crawler MOC. I gotta say the Brisbricks members had a lot of great ideas and suggestions gathered from years of putting on shows so that helped a heap with our planning! I handed my crawler to one of the kids to have a go and gauge their reaction and when I saw how the kids there driving it around the table and over other peoples Lego I though we might be onto something..... Like a lot of Technic AFOL’s I tend to build a MOC, take some photos or a video and then if I think it is interesting enough I will post details in an online forum. After that I break it apart and build my next MOC. If I have a bit of a play with a MOC or official set it is generally only for a total of a few hours of its life. Our reasoning behind building an interactive display was that motorized Technic models should be played with and a show like the Brisbricks show would give us a chance to show people MOC’s that we created, as well as what Lego has to offer in the Technic category, and have kids play with them and have fun. At the show we had 4 crawlers going around a course for 8 hours continuously, 3 days in a row. Much more play than a model would usually see in its lifetime!! I should also mention that we had a table for some static MOC’s, Brett had his black Hot Rod and his gigantic Patria, I displayed my Honda CB400-4 and also Rosco’s Lotus 43, which included a big write up about Luca and his F1 car design talent as well as credit to Blackbird and Mocplans.com for the instructions. I didn’t receive any questions at all about the Lotus all weekend so I assume lots of people read the write up which is great for the guys  There were soooooo many people taking photos of Brett’s Hot Rod, and a lot of people were asking if it was motorized etc, the public loved it! I got some great feedback about my Honda MOC, the best was from a guy who loved it because it looked just like his 400 that he had been riding that morning!! How stoked am I !!!  Readers of this part of the forum know that Technic doesn’t get the best coverage as people don’t see it in the same way as traditional Lego so we wanted to introduce this sometimes forgotten part of Lego to the public and in my opinion we raised the profile of the Technic brand for those that saw what we had at the show. I had so many parents asking questions like - • Can you buy these in shops? • How much would one cost? • My child is X years old, could he/she build that? • What would be a good first Technic set for my son/daughter for $X • Do you do kids birthday parties (yes seriously I was asked more than once lol) We also heard that a retailer that set up a shop at the show took all of their 9398’s from 2 of their stores to sell at the show and sold them all. And of course when I saw a Technic set in someone’s hand I gave them the thumbs up  So how did it go at the show? Well we thought we would have a few kids (and "big kids") wanting to have a go at driving the crawlers, and that we would run 2 crawlers at a time. We didn't think we would need to run all 4 at a time (leaving only 1 spare) and form a queue and enlist the help of my wife, Emily, to keep the kids moving through and having a play!! We were super busy from start to finish each day for the 3 days...... Over the whole long weekend we only had a model go off the display 3 times, Brett's 41999 (rear end smashed – 20 min fix), my MOC “Shadow Monster” virtually broke in half with bits dangling off it everywhere (20 min fix) and Brett’s “Reaper” which is built so solidly that in only lost a wheel and was back driving around the course straight away. We had 4 sets of 3rd party tires rotating amongst the crawlers their grip is just so much better than the standard Lego tires, most of the time the 9398 had Crazy Crawlers, Shadow Monster had Rock Crushers XT’s, the 2 Boss 41999’s shared a set of Ansmans and the Reaper had the “Two face” tires and sometimes the Ansmans. No real feedback to report except for the “Two Face” tires, they are useless on crawlers but on the Reaper they were awesome as it is so powerful and sturdy. The rest of the tires performed perfectly. one thing we saw twice was the standard Lego tires popped off the new 6 hole rim. it seems that along with the tires going onto the new rims easier they also come off easier...... Now I must add at this point that there was a little bit of “playwear” evident after the show. Of course we did expect this to be the case as you can’t expect to drive a crawler around a course of wood and rocks for 24 hours and expect it to look pristine at the end, each crawler rolled over dozens of times so both 41999 Boss’ are looking rather 2nd hand. The shock absorbers on all of the models are scraped up from the constant rubbing against the springs. Most panels on all of the crawlers are lightly scratched and the special silver parts on the 41999’s, well just take a look at the photos below, but hey, they were used as intended so they wear their scrapes and scratches with pride! There were plenty of things we learnt over the weekend and we already have a big list of changes and improvements for next time, but overall I would say it was a resounding success judging by the smiles on the kids faces and the awesome comments, feedback and “thank you’s” that we received from the parents. Some fun numbers AA Batteries used - 300+ AA battery boxes loaded and ready to go - 15 Over the edge crashes - 3 Number of times we were asked - "it that Lego"? - 1000 (possible exaggeration....) percentage of dads that "helped" his child drive - 50% Thin liftarms broken by over enthusiastic use of the remote controls - only 2! Battery boxes dead - 2 (fried the electronics....) Shock absorbers worn – 12 (see photos) Motors killed - 2 possibly, the L motors in my 41999 Boss were very slow at the end of the show even with fresh batteries..... Kids receiving 9398 this Christmas - I reckon at least 12 ( had a lot of conversations with parents about how and where to buy the 9398) Cans of Red Bull I consumed over the 3 day weekend – 12 Cups of tea & coffee drunk by Brett over the weekend – 12 (at least LOL) Number of kids that had a play with a crawler 5min per child = 12 kids/hr 12 kids/hr x 8hrs = 96 kids per crawler per day 96 kids x 4 crawlers = 384 kids each day 384 kids x 3 days = 1152 kids............ so roughly 1000 kids + or - a couple of hundred had a play with a Lego Technic rock crawler....... At roughly 11pm on Monday night I finished helping the Brisbricks guys pack up the show and I was absolutely exhausted...... but so glad that we did it. I had an absolute ball, I seriously don’t know who was having the most fun, the kids playing with Lego or Brett and I manning our display and teaching kids how to drive, repairing battle damage, testing and replacing batteries and fixing remote controls. LOL On top of all this we managed to squeeze in a BBQ, some fine whiskey, a few beers and we all went to the first round of the speedway season on Saturday night, http://www.brisbanespeedway.com.au/, and they had monster trucks there..... heaven LOL In summary, if you have a chance to exhibit at a show, go for it. If you are thinking about building a crawler course and you have the space, do it, it’s a bunch of fun!! :thumbup: :thumbup: Now for the Pics and Videos........ Brett!!!!!! (master editor )
  11. A lifter and carrier.. It's not pretty or very useful but it was fun to built and fun to play with for around ten minutes. It was built six month before the video was made and at that time it was able to move with the 1kg bag but it seems the assembly somehow sat itself. Design fault i guess
  12. Hello! this is the final version of the son of Crawler 4x4 Exclusive 41999 It have full Suspension and manual Steering hope you like itand suport this project on Cuusoo :) http://lego.cuusoo.c...deas/view/51928 Video of funcional stuff (version 1.0)
  13. Hi, I come to presente my Modular framework built only with technic pieces simple design to expose the LEGO Minifigures. We can always add more panels with minifigs, both horizontal and vertical. I hope you enjoy this simple construction! More foto in: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=536094 Video construction:
  14. Hi there, I previously posted the LEGO GBC 8 but now, after a week, the supportpage of the project is finally published. So, support the project if you want. Thanks. Click here to download the building instructions on my website! Click here to watch the video on my website with more information about mechanisms, programms, buildinginstructions, music I used, etc etc : Here's some information about the LEGO GBC 8. To download the building instructions and watch the pictures, please visit my website: http://pv-productions.com/lego-gbc-8/ Bron: Geek.com This is not GBC builder Philip Verbeek’s first outing with the concept — he’s on his 8th GBC build. Some of the past ones have included ball launchers, ramps, elevators, grabbing claws, and more. This time Verbeek has gone for a very ambitious build consisting of elevators, moving ramps, and a crazy undulating bridge. He’s also incorporated Lego NXT that allows him to track data about system performance and control the whole thing with an Android app. This new GBC consists of about 2,000 pieces, which is fewer than some previous builds. The contraption is powered by 2 XL Legomotors — one for all the modules, and one for the airpump. The mechanical energy from the motor is transmitted to most of the modules via gears or a network of strings woven through the blocks. Possibly the coolest aspect of this GBC is the Sinusoid ramp at the beginning. Watching it undulate while suspended by a network of strings its kind of mind boggling. It must have taken a good long time to get it timed correctly. Verbeek has also been kind enough to give us a walkthrough of the design. You can follow along with the gallery above to see each module up close. Stop-go mechanism 1: Stops balls and let them go by at the right time. Sinusoid: Moves the balls by making a sinusoid motion. Stop-go mechanism 2: Stops balls and let them go by at the right time. Elevator: Lifts the balls to a higher level. Every time 3 balls can fit in the cabin. Bridge: Leads the balls of yellow tower to the blue tower. When the elevator is down the bridge will go up and when the elevator is up the bridge is down. Stop-go mechanism 3: Stops balls and let them go by at the right time. Vertical pushers: Pushes the balls in a vertical way up. Color sensor: takes measurements of the balls. Ball pump: Pumps every time one ball. A new ball takes a place beneath another ball and then pushes them up. Android app: Controls the LEGO GBC. If you think you have the time and patience to assemble your own GBC with near-clockwork precision, Verbeek has made the plans available to download. It’s also on Lego’s Cuusoo page, if you think it’s worth supporting. Maybe Lego will finally make one of the GBCs a reality? You can also track Verbeek’s projects on Facebook and his YouTube channel. Website: http://pv-productions.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook...206638589482664 Youtube: http://www.youtube.c...op?feature=mhee Support site: http://lego.cuusoo.c...deas/view/51642
  15. concuzz

    [MOC] Wheelchair

    This mega-wheelchair may look mean and sturdy next to my earlier, smaller version, but it’s still no match for Singapore’s urban jungle. Firsthand experience from a recent accident has shown that there is a lot more we can do to improve accessibility for the disabled. Cheers!
  16. Hi, this is my first project, a Drill rig B80, mounted on a 6 x 6 Cargo Truck (G-744) Lego version: has the foolowing features: 1 M motor for steering 1 L motor for driving and rig up/rig down mast 4 pneumatic cylinder like stabilizers I am really happy with my result, but I need some help with 2 issues, first I would like to move the rotary head over the mast, like the real one (cylinder and chain system) but do not know how to solve the space problem the figure with the rim has to go up and down over the mast and two I have problem to keep straight the cylinders, I have 2 new model so they spin around, and do not know how hold it this hose are third party the bend ratios is high and dont let me fit the plate :S I'll appreciate your advises and help
  17. Hello everyone, here is my recent creation of Crimson Skies Brigand. (For those who doesn't know what "crimson skies" is - it is a great flying simulator for PC and first generation of xbox console) Here are some teasing photos (I'll upload more after proper resizing) Hosting problems... Captains control set Opened cockpit Closed Rear turret Elevator and rudders Black aileron Guns, joysticks and pedals Turret aiming at higher target Turret aiming at lower target Turret aiming at left target Turret aiming at right target Docking hook is hidden Docking hook opened Propeller pitch 1 Propeller pitch 2 Beautiful engine Propeller blade Blades must be like this, but I had no money to buy a set of parts =( Ask questions, I'd be glad to answer!
  18. Recently I had the idea that I can use the camera while building. I decided to make a video with pictures taken during the build. I used the Canon EOS 550D and EOS Utility. First I built 42011. I made about 450 photos. This is the result of this operation: Another set was 42006 Excavator. In this case, I made a 1450 photos. The mistake I made ​​was half the battery. In the film, if you can not see when I take out the battery and Stand the tripod. Photos were taken at night with a fluorescent lamp. A little strange being built with the knowledge that the picture is taken every 5 sec and you have to take your hands :). Significantly increases the time to build if you shoot images. Here is the result: I think to build all the sets in this way. For sure I have to build 42000 and 9396. Here a link to my YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/sives1pwse Sorry for spelling errors
  19. LEGO Microscope MkII - Hero by Carlmerriam, on Flickr LEGO Microscope MkII - Detail by Carlmerriam, on Flickr LEGO Microscope MkII - Actual View by Carlmerriam, on Flickr This creation uses 4 LEGO magnifying glasses to create a fully functional compound microscope. Other features include separate coarse and fine adjustment knobs, power functions LEDs and a rotating stage. Hope you guys enjoy it! Now on Cuusoo: http://lego.cuusoo.c...eas/view/44370
  20. Hi, I just downloaded the measurements page from the Technic website, and it shows a dark tan axle 5L with a stop. Is this a new (unknown) axle? Or is it a wrong file and it should be a 4L tan axle with a round middle. Or was I just laying under a rock last months?
  21. hi all, I present my latest locomotive, an ugly shunter for the TRENBRICK expo (19th-20th october, madrid) It is PF (2 channels) 1 for drive and the other for the uncoupling mechanismm, it is very simple, but works very good and makes it very playable. The uncoupling mechanism The function is ver simple, A M-motor with a worm reduction are connected to a gear that moves 2 racks connected to the yellow pullers. It is ugly but not very large (compared with the renfe 252 locomotive) A video of the shunter working http://www.flickr.co...06/10194516826/
  22. It's been a while since the last contest, so we are very happy to announce our Technic Triple Build Contest. For more information, visit the Technic Triple Build Contest Topic. Good luck to you all
  23. An ACC (alround car competition) made for a lowlug meeting. The goal was to created a tracked vehicle.
  24. Hello All! During last month I’ve created a few models and I want to present one of them – it is the Harbour Crane. The model is build in minifigure-scale. It is 68 cm long and 48 cm high. There are four remote controlled functions: - crane moving; - carriage moving; - spreader up/down; - spreader lock/unlock. And of course video demonstration: Thanks for watching!
  25. Hey guys, amateur LDD moccer here. I'm working on making one of my models into an LDD build for various reasons, and I've ran into some trouble. It's a mech that I am replicating, and I'm absolutely stuck as to how you outsmart the program to put a Technic pin into the back of a normal brick. Here's a screenshot of the build for reference. I'm working with LDD Extended Edition. Any help is greatly appreciated, I'm not sure if connections like this are even possible with LDD. Thank you.