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MajklSpajkl

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  1. Red cab is great, althoug I liked it in DBG as well. It looks very good overall, it reminds on the 8460 mobile crane - still a sweatheart of mine . Fantastic idea to use steering wheels on ball pins/joints for the feet of the outrigers! Good job so far!
  2. Woow, the small scale on this one is really amazing. Well done on the body too - looks fantastic and it seems this one will be a real fun to take outdoor.
  3. I swear they were yellow on the preliminary photos, that's just too bad :-( What is that red barrel piece with the loader? New? One or made from multiple?
  4. It is clearly visible on the above photo, that those universal joints are not aligned properly...
  5. You packed all the stuff really nice in there, I really like the colour scheme. Job well done :-)
  6. YO, this green monster is no surprise for me as metulskie8 and me were chatting about it over e-mail :-) It does feel good when someone likes your creation so much to consider building it I really like and am all green from envy for so much green pieces As I already told metulskie8 the only thing I would add is the front grille guard to make it look even meaner. Best regards, miha
  7. This is a mechanical masterpiece, no doubt, especially the crane arm and the whole gearing under it. Although, this time you just might overdone it with the rest. The rear and front almost seem like two different units, the tracked part could be a trailer, and the top of the cab is too narrow for the whole truck. I hope you don't get my little critique to bad ;-) All in all, it is still unbelievable how fast you build such complex functional creations. Good luck in the competition.
  8. This is just awesome. I'm a sucker for orange/black combo! So far I see you on a podium, good luck! If TLG made those wheels in orange it would be almost to beautiful ;-)
  9. Fantastic, I would prefer the back in green instead in white...but you worked with what was in the box and you've done an amazing job! Looks are stunning, I agree with others about that muscle.
  10. The whole idea is great! Perhapse the crew cabin should be a bit less abstract, but hey, this is a future concept :-) Good luck!
  11. I believe there was a 300€ set on the list in the retailers catalogue, no photos, no name with a meaning...
  12. Instantly recognizable, congratulations, I like it a lot!
  13. To conclude my part of this story, I'm letting you know, that the prize came today, so big Big BIg BIG THANKS again to Eurobricks, Vengit, Jim and of course all you guys, who supported my entry. Best regards, miha
  14. Oooooh, I was hoping for the inside photo of the wheels. I know your design of those wheels, but you really made me wonder how did you bypass the turntable with the spokes...
  15. This looks great, I urge you to publish it in its own topic - this machine sure deserves it!
  16. No problem Max, when can we see yours?
  17. @MaxSuprcars: I'm sorry but I have to dissapoint you - Inverno is no more. And I didn't take a single frame of video of it - I regret that still. But it was the time of TC7 and Inverno was recycled for the Sandstormer. The Inverno had major issues with steering which had to much play and one servo had trouble with sterring both front axles, another big flaw was open gears on the bottom of the truck - grass got cought between the teeth so the teeth started rattling, not to mention the spinach they produced :-) Don't worry, there will be more trucks to come...
  18. Hi guys, sorry for bumping this one, but our fellow member metulskie8 was asking me for some sort of instructions for the Inferno and I was keeping him waiting just for too long. Well, today I finally managed to upload the photo sequence here, and leting all of you know in case someone else was also interested. I warn you that this is not the actual Inferno I published, but is a somewhat a prototype, to which minor changes were made during rebuilding, but I haven't updated the photo sequence. I changed/corrected the colour scheme of the chassis, there are some changes on the body (sides, front grille) and I tried to improve the steering, but no mather how I put it, it is quite too slow and lacks power, so manouverability of this puppy is rather poor. There is also no parts list... I apologise for the photo quality, but since this was never ment to be a public release I didn't edit them so I hope you undestand. I also don't get it why google reverted the photos order although I did renumber them... Best regards, miha
  19. If you'd post this video before the voting started, I'd stand little chance against you. Nice of you to take time and present your entry even more :-)
  20. No conspiracy here. Not the same vehicle :-) Technic mine digger looks like a shrunken and flattened Volvo loader with a grabber instead of a bucket...
  21. I looking at these photos, but it still really hard to imagine how gigantic this cat really is. I wanna hug it :-) Bravo!!!
  22. This is hugetastic!!!!! Very well and quickly done. The only thing I'd vhsnge is unify the colours on the crane a bit more. Which would that be? The Merc 2040?
  23. Chooper is not retail exclusive, otherwise it wouldn't be available in Slovenia, and believe me, we don't get shit here, as it comes to s@h, b&p, exclusive sets and such thing. We're to far down in the heart of Africa and TLG doesn't ship interstellar, luckily broken and missing parts do get send in our bottom-end...
  24. I don't see anything now, cause I don't have photos. I saw them last Friday in a retailers catalogue and was dumb enough not to take them. I'm not quite sure about the number of cylinders, definetly not V4, I'd say V8 - it looked huge over the hood, it has a large air intake above the cylinders. I estimate the hood being long at least 15 studs and the engine was all over it (more or less) :-)
  25. Wow SevenStuds, just amazing!!!
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