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braker23

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  1. Awesome model, unique idea and very cool features, I just love it!
  2. Hi everyone! I just wanted to let you know that you can find this MOC on Rebrickable, if you are interested in replicating it. Here is the link: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-113359/braker23/boeing-stearman-kaydet-pt-17/
  3. You never cease to amaze me, great work. The possibilities with LEGO are endless, and you proved it once more :)
  4. Lovely job, mate. I tried to implement this suspension years ago, but I failed. Your rover performs very well, thanks for sharing!
  5. Very complex suspension and RC motor placement is great, hope the large u-joints will handle that stress. Good luck and hope to see that video :)
  6. Spot on design, lovely functions, nice detail, my kind of MOC :)
  7. Now that's a major project, how many hours did you put into it? I love the way it works, its a an awesome GBC, great job!
  8. I believe it's a really unique MOC, I just love the idea that you used 2 Ducati bikes. Gearbox is nicely integrated and it looks futuristic enough. Great job!
  9. God, I love the new Fox so much! The steering solution is amazing, and the suspension system is out of this world! Great work, Jerry
  10. Thank you very much, it means a lot as its coming from you, Han Solo
  11. Hello again! I just wanted to let you guys know I added the presentation video above and also entered my MOC in the [TC17] topic. Cheers!
  12. 23. Gator Mayhem So, this is my hybrid creation, a fatal combination between an alligator and a trial truck. This one has been a very fun build for me, as I never attempted to build a vehicle inspired by the Mad Max movie series, although I always wanted to. Functions-wise, I think it's pretty packed, as I managed to squeeze in 6 motorized functions, a working V24 fake engine, working steering wheel and fully openable doors, so you can exit the truck in a flash. Technical specs & functions: - 4x4 Drive (XL motor) - Steering (L motor) - Open/close gator jaw (M motor) - Swipe gator tail left/right (M motor) - Rotating turret (M motor) - Firing the turret (M motor) - Turret capacity: 5 missiles - controlled by: 2 BuWizz bricks - a functional V24 fake engine - working steering wheel - openable doors - Length: 72 cm - Width: 30 cm - Height: 30 cm - Weight: 2.8 kg Good luck y'all!
  13. Thank you guys, I really appreciate it. The video will be done tonight, I will post it as soon as I can. Good luck to you all!
  14. Howdy folks! Now this one has been a very fun build for me, as I never attempted to build a vehicle inspired by the Mad Max movie series, although I always wanted to. This was also a hell of an opportunity to use many of the odd parts that you simply cannot put on a normal vehicle, so I am thrilled to present to you, the frightening Gator Mayhem! As you can see, it's and odd blend between and alligator and a trial truck, thus it has 2 animal-specific functions (biting and hitting with the tail), 2 car-specific functions (driving and steering) and of course, 2 tank-specific functions (rotating and firing the turret). What I can tell you is that my two boys just love to play with it, shoot minifigures and eat them all, so I suppose my goal was reached. Functions-wise, I think it's pretty packed, as I managed to squeeze 6 motorized functions, a working V24 fake engine (two connected V12, placed diagonally), working steering wheel and fully openable doors, so you can exit the truck in a flash. This MOC took around 3 weeks to build, almost every day for 2-3 hours, so I can assure you that my dedication has grown a lot, but my wife's patience also reached a new level Technical specs & functions: - 4x4 Drive (XL motor) - Steering (L motor) - Open/close gator mouth (M motor) - Swipe gator tail left/right (M motor) - Rotating turret (M motor) - Firing the turret (M motor) - Turret capacity: 5 missiles - controlled by: 2 BuWizz bricks - a functional V24 fake engine - working steering wheel - openable doors - Length: 72 cm - Width: 30 cm - Height: 30 cm - Weight: 2.8 kg Official YouTube video, made for the [TC17] competition: First batch of photos I took in my kitchen/studio, enjoy the show! Second batch of photos were taken outside, in the most post-apocalyptic environment I could find nearby: As usual, for more detailed photos and many others, please check my Flickr album, below: https://www.flickr.com/photos/braker23/albums/72157713228122532/ Cheers and best of luck to all competitors!
  15. Now this is a contest to my liking I will definitely try to participate, hope my free time allows it. Thanks a lot Jim Good luck to you all!
  16. This is huge! Brilliant work, hats off. I cannot even imagine the amount of work, research and time you put into this. But the end result is amazing, thanks for sharing your creation
  17. I really like it, lots of details and plenty of functions, congrats!
  18. Welcome to EB! I really see some potential here, and I am very pleased that you're a fellow Romanian. Your truck looks better and better, please make some overview photos when you have the time. And if you have any question, feel free to ask
  19. Wow, it's so awesome! I love how it looks, how it moves and especially how it's built :)
  20. MOCs of this level are very rare. I mean, balancing the raw power of 4 RC motors is a very hard task. I had troubles with only 2 Also, using differentials to divide their power is very innovative and useful, this baby should climb anything I am very pleased that you put the new hubs to good use, I was curious how they would hold out, in high torque situations. So we only need the video now, hopefully soon
  21. Thanks once more for an amazing MOC! I am really impressed by the drive-train and it's performance is stellar (considering it's weight). Best of luck!
  22. If you guys are curious about VSP in Technic, Jeremy McCreary is a pioneer in this field, as he created multiple working versions back in 2016. See his boats here: http://www.moc-pages.com/moc.php/424831
  23. Haha, thanks for the good laugh. Pink panels would be wicked, but the levitation part is a bit harder Thank you. It's certainly cheaper and you get a faster hoverboard, at least. But mine is one-of-kind, hopefully I will have time to upgrade it, in time for summer.
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