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Jurss

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  1. Strange, I calculated before, and I got that number with 11 studs width, which is now for wheels. now recalculates, and really, I have still some reserves :)
  2. Interesting thing. Really needs to be put to some job.
  3. I'm already building one grader, but larger. Also, when thinking about this contest, I was thinking about good use of those tires from VW T2 camper, which (just tires) I had bought some time ago. So I decided to build some smaller grader. So far I have this So almost ready front part. Front axle has swinging suspension, of course, it has steering, then there is blade with some functions - rotation, level adjustment on each side, so it can be also at some angle, and blade can change its position sideways. And yes, there are parts with excellent color consistency from siān. It is some 13 wide (blade rotated). Lenght will be around 345, so I have some 17 studs left for height.
  4. It will be really challenging to implement all those functions in that narrow body.
  5. I googled some pictures, and it really looks like proper dragster from those years.
  6. Construction site forklifts differ (usaully) from those, used in storage rooms, but there are construction site forklifts.
  7. @weavil @2GodBDGlory I calculated, that it is something 50x18x11 = 9900 .
  8. Entry topic name needs to be changed, it looks like copy/paste form some older
  9. The main issue I see here is, that there is no bracing at the clutch gear now. It is on cars right side, but not on the left, where all load on gear is planned. Maybe put drive motor longitudal, and that servo for steering more in front
  10. If I understood question correctly, then it needs half turn of axle now from end to end. Replaced parts on front axle, also grey worm gear replaced with black.
  11. You could start with changing topic name to more proper. Generally - just build. Build also official sets all You can. Enter parts, sets You have in rebrickable.com , then You will be able to find what else You can build. If some parts are missing, try to figure out, how and what You can replace with existing parts. There are also lot of MOCs with free instructions. Of course, lot of them are also not best examples.
  12. Yes, the same to wich A-pillars are connected. I thought so, but front lights needs to be higher, almost 1 stud seems too low.
  13. Yes, gear is also possible. Use case is different question.
  14. Yesterday had some time Changed steering "linkage" to chain, so it always work in full range Changed connection of main articulators for height, now they have better angle range Started to think of articulation to sides Is this even legal?
  15. I'm afraid, participants will be very few, and that could be an issue for forum. Of course, it would would be interesting and challenging.
  16. Pretty OK. I can't recognise, which year transit model this is. I also see some 3L blue pin partially used, that uncovered middle section stands out (for me).
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