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MajklSpajkl

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  1. I think more photos of the whole are needed :-) Looks really cool - it must be huge with those motorbike wheels. Is it motorised (I am a bit of a Technic nerd)?
  2. Too narrow, ball doesn't sit well in it ...
  3. Unfortunately, that is the saddest part of this story...therefore no cup-to-cup v2 for me. Thanks for the instructions anyway - this module is a true marvel indeed.
  4. Extrordinary model with fantastic details - that would be really worth having on display! Definetly top 3 trucks ever built in bricks!
  5. Are you joking my friend? Cause that's what this set is - a joke! What milestones, what new options?! Yes options to save some greens :-) @Sariel: I actually heard Arnold saying the "ugly MF" the moment I saw your FB post of the video :-) Can't beat that quote :-)
  6. @jrx : Thanks, that is indeed useful information. Nice video! I was wondering how would it be running both apps at the same time, but haven't tried it yet.
  7. Nice implementations of the functions in a rather tight space. Did you use yellow at the back intentionally or was there parts availability issue? It looks good, I'm just curious. Also thank you for some learning experience - I didn't know that such vehicles actually lift the front of the aircraft by the front landing gear :-)
  8. I'm not sure if there were any hard LBG shock absorbers ever released. I disassembled two soft ones and two yellow ones snd switched the springs :-)
  9. I'm affraid it would need serious modding of the chassis, as Claas tires are much larger than Tumbler tires - the axles are just to close to fit. And the proportions would be way off too, I guess. Perhaps try using the LDD provided by @HDGamer2424 a couple of posts back and try them on there, or maybe @Pat-Ard can check, as he still has his own big bucket assembled. Mine rests in pieces already.
  10. @Pat-Ard: That's a huge B...ed :-) I like your faster winch version a lot! @JDL1967: Thx! It's nice to hear that people like what you've made. Makes you feel all fuzzy inside :-)
  11. A pleasure to read and watch, thanks Jim! While reading about the rubber parts I thought that RC Tracked Racer also had them, but I was wrong obiously. It will be fun to see RC/trial mods by fans for this one. Unfortunately my purchase will have to wait for a while, but will defitely happen. THX again for your great review and for the time invested in it. Cheers!
  12. Wow Julian, thanks for the LDD, I would never have the nerves to make it myself. I'm glad you find it worth the time. Thanky you very much Better late then never I must admit that I wasn't even familiar with Joskins at all, but now that you've mentioned it I did see it already - at least in some type of Brüder modell. Anyway - now that I can compare, it still is Krampe all the way for me - never mind the colour (red indeed suits Xerion better) but also the shape of the bed looks much more...right on Krampe. Thanks again for your nice comment. Best regards, miha
  13. Wow, the modularity is fascinating And so is the whole car! This is what an official TLG supercar should be like. I guess any other rims are to small for this beast, right?
  14. Finally - a redemption for Technic Line 2017. First set after Claas, that I will actually eagerly await to land on my desk. Thanks for a great review!
  15. I haven't read the text just yet, but the photos....the phoooootoooos man - I could eat them, they're so good!!! Despite the set is what it is, this review is a real eye-candy from top to bottom!
  16. Thank you all for your great work. I was thinking about replicating this cool module by myself, but you are way to fast for me ;-) Hats off to the original designer as well! Very ingenious idea and execution.
  17. Thanks for the review and for confirming my thoughts on this set. A missed oportunity for TLG to make the Technic line even greater...
  18. Fantastic design of the chassis and the body. I really don't mind the unrealistic suspension - it looks great and as has been said - it is really reliable and efficient! Thx for the instructions.
  19. Thanks, Well it depends how much have you put on the bed. I my video you can see how it managed with 1 kg of bricks on it. The winch is driven by worm gear (24:1 reduction) so M motor didn't struggle at all. Even with batteries worn a bit out, it managed to lift the bed, but significantly slower. It is crucial that the string sits well ont the pulley wheels below the bed. You must be also careful not to unwind the string to much as it will cause falling of the pulleys.
  20. Mindblown! Again! By! Your! Work! I have to admit that your Claas harvesters are still my favourite, but this one is breathing right on their neck! So a full 7 months for this build? How do you design? With software or directly with bricks? I totaly agree and second Milan on HOF! CONGRATULATIONS! And a "Pro" tag would suit you nice, but u fortunately that's not up to me...
  21. Wow, this a real treat!!! Congratulations on such a compact design of the functions and fantastic looks. I really like how good you managed to overcome that lifing hinge of the back part with three functions! 11/10!
  22. Hi again, after 1536 years and a couple of days I finaly managed to prepare a humble building photo sequence - a.k.a instructions and you can get them here. Enjoy. Best regars, Miha
  23. Fantastic! I really like it a lot! It looks like you plan to attach something more in front of the module (pins) - what is it? The gondolas system is really unique. What tilts them over on the bottom?
  24. It really flies through snow. Excellent! Any wear on the tracks or axles?
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