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grohl

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  1. 5th alternate build of the Corvette ZR1 42093. Link for the instructions can be found in the video description.
  2. Instructions for the motorized version of the Defender with 2-speed gearbox and differentail lock that climbs 47°slopes using only parts of 42110 + 42099.
  3. I believe the old PF could do the job without a problem. You just need to place the receiver somewhere the signal can reach it.
  4. I do not think it is possible to use the train hub to control the Defender as I built it - too many motors and incompatibility with the Control + App. I am using as well the planetary hubs and from 42099 so it makes more sense to use other available components from this set + the app works fine just with the screen upside down.
  5. @valenciaeric I think you got me a bit wrong - when I mentioned early prototype of the gearbox, I meant prototype for the motorized version. Locking diff makes hardly any sense in a non-motorized model.
  6. I did a quick test of the RC chassis for Land Rover Defender and without the body it manages to climb 56° slopes.With the full body attached it manages 45° and with the removed roof rack climbs 48°. I am waiting for the rain to stop to shoot the outdoor footage. The RC MOD uses only the parts provided by 42110 and 42099.
  7. If you would like to try other types of building instructions for my 42099 4x4 RC Off Road Truck, Philo Hurbain spent a lot of time making these available for you. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Ti1mszP8ogzGzP8w9d-S4BqmEdA5mrZ1?fbclid=IwAR01ewiMXFfGZ0LoHNjc8q8kqcXr9DvmUc9RTTZjDGqy4bLozrJ-kxVWVeA Thank you!!! The video demonstrating the model's capabilities can be found here https://youtu.be/tnxCpVA6M5w with the link for the free video instructions in description.
  8. Thank you so much. I forgot to post this video last week. The instructions will be made after I come back from my Summer vacation in a week and a half.
  9. Thank you guys. @johnym I like your muscle car a lot. Here is the instructions video for the Le Mans Racer.
  10. I love the 42093 as a parts pack and that is the reason why I already made 3 alternate builds from it. The Formula and the Pickup Truck already have video instructions made. The latest one - Le Mans Racer is so far my favourite. https://youtu.be/qm4tMfbYaco
  11. Thank you for all the praise. Nexo Knights were simply thanks to the balanced mix of Technic and System one of my favourite playthemes.
  12. My seventh alternate of Lance's Mecha Horse 70312. The train features working pushrods, detachable car, can fit all three minifigures and has enough storage space for all their weapons. Tutorial available here www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1vdRJ3hg5A
  13. Improbable, I have only some UCS SW sets and a few of those older planet ones. Thanks a lot.
  14. My 6th alternate of 70312 features moving head, fully poseable arms and legs, opening chest cockpit that can fit Lance's bot. The Mecha Knight can hold the shield and lance in his hands, has a protective neck shield, shoulder cannon and armpit missiles. The whole figure can be seated and his left leg can kick some butt. Scroll down for tutorial.
  15. Orange Supercar My frst alternate of 42060 with opening gullwing doors, steering, adjustable rear wing and 1 cylinder engine.
  16. My take on a futuristic BMW bike I finished building a week ago.
  17. The building tutorial is available
  18. The tutorial for the hovercraf is here:
  19. My first alternate build of Clay's Falcon Blaster Fighter 70351. The plane tilts the wings and rotors, the six stud shooters on the wings can be tilted as well. The flick fire missiles are attached to the rear wing. The front cockpit section can be detached and easily turned into an escape pod with opening canopy. The secondary cockpit for Clay's bot can be opened as well. The plane also has a storage for Clay's sword and shield and a cargo space for the chest with an extra Nexo Power in the rear.
  20. I turned this set into 5 different alternates already.
  21. Depending on the complexity, the design part takes from weeks to months or even years. But it can be easily found if you search for LEGO designer interviews
  22. The reason might be that I first touched the set two weeks ago. We all have our tasks to do and this was built during two evening sessions in my free time.
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