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Dafgek81

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  1. That I understand, but what I meant was is there a point where the modified chassis will fit with the rest of the original or does it need 100% new instructions?
  2. Very Nice those leafsorings, any chance on instructions that would match with the original buildinginstructions off the original truck?
  3. I have to agree with MLobger on the lights, they are in the wrong place. If you fix that, it would be like the real one.
  4. A combination off the two would be very cool.
  5. That is not Always true, I have driven a truck with a 11.2 ton crane, and it folded behind the cab. But it is easier to leave it in the dumpbed, because folding it all the way back takes some time.
  6. Most of those covers in Europe are use to protect the wheel nuts on the front wheels from damage from curbs and obstacles. This is because the hubs stick out of the rims.
  7. Hello Marek, Little off topic, but how are things going on instructions for the Volvo L250G???
  8. I missed This beautiful thing earlier. I love the detail in the structure, most Technic designs have a lot of gabs. This looks like a Model Team structure with Technic functionality. Super cool!!!!
  9. Would Love to see instructions for those foldable cranes from you Italian brick. Can't buy it till next year, but love to see if I can collect the extra parts for one of these cranes.
  10. Well I am a truckdriver, so I know trucks. This truck had tires that are a little bit to small. And not all trucks used in construction and go off road or on bad roads are all wheel drive. I've been in many construction sites that where off road and the 6x4 did well, only the baddest places can be accessed by 6x6 or 8x8 trucks. But trucks used in construction like this one, should have higher and wider tires.
  11. 42043 Needs bigger tires, off road trucks have bigger tires than road going trucks, I think about 15% bigger and most of the time wider to. At least in the front, dumptrucks have narrow tires in the back, most of the time narrower than road going trucks.
  12. I was talking about earlier wheelloaders, for instance 8265, bucket is about 4 studs to narrow.
  13. yes TLG has made several loader buckets, but they are always to narrow for the model it's on. Don't own 42030 so can't tell how that bucket fits the model, but on previous loader sets, the buckets where to narrow.
  14. I think EB is advertisement enough for TLG and it's free!!!!!
  15. For Dutch people, I have good experiences with marktplaats.nl Just wait a little while and this set is sold for about €20 to €30,- less than on or in Intertoys. And new in sealed box.
  16. So beautiful, but much to expensive for me to build sadly
  17. On the 42030 you should use the rim off the 8265 loader and fit a tire with the outer diameter from the tires off the 42030 loader. On real wheel loaders, the rim is about half the hight off the complete wheel.
  18. Love to see a wheelloader bucket without the teeth TLG has on them. And slightly wider than the on on the 8265 loader, the bucket is to narrow, it should be slightly wider than the loader itself.
  19. Maybe you can find a way to widen the tracks. There are examples on Brickshelf or here on Eurobricks.
  20. What a great looking machine, but doesn't it have the bucket the wrong way around? Don't they have the bucket facing the rockwal it's digging?
  21. Hello Shineyu, Are you going to make instructions for This? Love it!!!
  22. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1094176417277378&set=pb.100000550908134.-2207520000.1436623318.&type=3&theater Here is a picture from the first part that I could build with the parts that I already have.
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