GI_Jack
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[MOC] Hot Rod - Fire Bucket
GI_Jack replied to sm 01's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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I do keep almost all the boxes. Recently been told off for it though
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Beautiful! It looks like a very happy village, full of snow and people enjoying this time of year.
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- Town
- Winter village
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I love it! Looks very Christmasy. Very nice
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- christmas
- living room
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[MOC] Rock Crawler
GI_Jack replied to Dalafik's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Mini Santa Fe is great! The rest of the display looks very nice too
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Beautiful model with great attention to detail. Well done!
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Beautiful, beautiful models. I want to see more of your creations!
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Great build! Lots of beautiful details. Very impressive!
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Very nice design! I really like it! Nice to look at it with lights on too
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Very interesting building with nice features!
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I really like your creations. There is always something surprising!
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Beautifully detailed church. I really like it!
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That looks very good. Any pictures of the inside?
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That is amazing! Great, great model
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Wow! That is great
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Hi I would like to present my Mercedes Arocs Autotransporter. I built it for a competition on LUGPol (polish AFOL forum). The idea was to build a truck based on 42043 set. It has been my first model built for a competition, so there was a lot to learn. I was inspired by a small truck that I found in my children's toys. There were a couple of weeks to build it and the design changed quite a few times. I was planning a car transporter for 5 cars with lowering upper deck. At first it was going to have a single axle at the back with double wheels, but later on it got extended. I experimented with raising 3rd axle, but due to lower decking being as low as possible, the limited movement I would get with the wheels, I decided to leave it. At the early stages I was planning all yellow cabin. Yellow bricks being so popular I thought I would easily find all the pieces. How wrong was I. I could not believe panels 21 and 22 just do not exist in yellow. That's why I went for yellow-red cabin. I am not a very experienced builder so technically it is not very sophisticated. I just wanted it to work, although I know lots of the mechanisms can be improved. I would like to thank my son for helping me with pictures and videos. length 62cm 78 studs width 16 cm 20 studs height 25cm 32 studs 2 x IR 1x Bbox Drive PF XL Steering Servo Upper deck rear part pneumatic cylinder with a switch and a manual pump Front deck supports PF L Opening doors, tilted cabin http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=559432 Thanks. I hope you enjoy it!
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Great build. Love the details. Very nice!
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Looks great. Very interesting
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That looks spectactular! Great design
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Speaking of editing what programs do you use?