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grohl

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  1. Just a silly small alternate of 8045. Dead Ed
  2. I would like to thank you, David, and apologize to all of you. I really do not know how it made its way to the box with 8052, but in the steering mechanism of the truck is 8L axle. It can be easily replaced with 5L + 3L and an axle joiner from the spare parts.
  3. Finally the gallery with CARROD has ben made public. Click the thumbnail.
  4. So far so good. Looking forward to the updates.
  5. My first mini Hot-Rod in orange colour. Carrod Length: 21cm Width: 17cm Weight: 495g Propulsion: 2 M motors Steering: return-to-center 1 M motor Other functions: opening doors Maximum speed: 13 kph (with larger wheels)
  6. LDD hates me and I start to hate it as well. Instead of nice digital instructions you have to be satisfied with my classic photo sequence for building the helicopter transport. Click the Picture.
  7. As if I heard my friends- Wow, it can do a lot of things, but why are there holes everywhere? It looks bad. I say- It's Technic not Model Team. They do not forget to add- So why don't you try MODEL TEAM? In irony I reply something as- Why don't you try to cross breed a horse with a parrot? It might look good. Anyway, my MOCs were the only Technic ones on the Czech exhibition as well.
  8. I listen to rock music. When I build some scaled model, I check the photos of the real thing. I often use Sariel's LEGO Scaler, which was a great help when building the VIGGEN.
  9. Great power and climbing abilities. For the Czech TT it is still too long, but I really like the unusual concept of steering.
  10. Absolutely amazing work on that. My idea was much more simple, but works fine as well. I made my UCS MF a home from a custom made table in the center of my living room. It cost only 150Eur.
  11. Thank you for - your work, David. - the comments allanp, timr
  12. I am usually not a friend of stickers, but they really suit your truck. Great.
  13. Great MOC. If I had enough money, I would buy NXT myself as well and try to build it.
  14. I may have done many mistakes during counting the parts but still the number is over 2100. Here are the promised instructions Edit// I will post the link to BS after the gallery is made public.
  15. Thank you. I have already replaced approx. 40 of them. I really did not expect the bent liftarms to break. But we still learn.
  16. Baby Lizard 6741 Some-kind-of Insect 4837
  17. Alright, the Viggen is nearly dead and I am here with something to shorten your time for the instructions. My 30th alternate of 8271. I wanted to make something special and what could be better than a smaller version of my most successful model. -rotating and leaning head -moving front legs and their last part -moving wings
  18. I am working on LDD instructions for my helicopter transport, but some things just do not work as they should, so I asked mighty ZBLJ for help and he agreed. Because I will need a lot of light bluish grey parts for my next project, I have to disassemble the VIGGEN. Would anybody be interested in photo instructions of it? It takes a lot of time and I will not have to edit and upload all the photos just for my needs.
  19. The curves of this car are just amazing. What I love most aout it, is how you made the spare tire and the mudguards.
  20. That is really cute. They look very realistic in their natural environment.
  21. Where is my jaw??? ah, found it on the floor. As a huge fan of anything that flies I really love all the details you put in your model. Last week I published a Technic helicopter with foldable rotor and tail and I am glad to see this beauty with similar functions.
  22. Very nice and unusual MOC.
  23. I dared to write to TLC about that in July, because I was unable to find them even though I checked the instructions 5 times. But after some time they appeared. The instructions could be more clear in this step since it did not happen only to me.
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