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MaxSupercars

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  1. The best Lego Technic motorcycle I have ever seen... I love all the functions! Great work! Max
  2. I can advise you to invest in LiPo battery and you save a lot of weight and gain better performance. BB weights ca. 200g x 2 = 400g only BBs. One LiPo which weights 70g can feed 2 L motors with no problems... You save 370g what is a lot... Max
  3. Amazing skyscraper. I like the design. Outer styling of facade (lobby and 2nd floor is great). Like real building. Max
  4. Didumos69, I have found this accidentaly... Maybe it's interesting for you... :) Max
  5. aefferen, interesting solution. For Porsche modifications we got special topic. Look here. We got then all ideas in the one right topic: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=133743&view=getnewpost Max
  6. Didumos69. It's not a LSD. LSD works as open differential and locks by difference of halfaxles rotations. Your solution makes opposite. It works as closed differential and opens by rotation difference... But interesting solution... Max
  7. Thank you... Credits for engine go to lookl... :) Max
  8. Appie that improvement of my blocking mechanism looks good! I have tested it in real and it works... ;) Max
  9. Hmm OK, thank you, I corrected it, but there is still movement of top part. Smaller but still there. What is the purpose of upper 1x2 half beams? Hmm... Max
  10. Tommy, I have tried your last MOD of front suspension. The top part is whole moving. What do I wrong? :/ Max
  11. You can vote here for HoF: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=91972&st=350#entry2581365 Max
  12. I'm nominating the 1963 Corvette C2 Stingray from JamesJT for HoF. Great use of seat panels and overall great design of the car. Really masterpiece! Here link: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=134385#entry2581357 Max
  13. OMG. That is so lovely! Great use of seat panels... really! I'm voting for HoF !!! Max
  14. But it was for D-N-R sequence... and here the seat can be moved to the front a litle bit or changed... :) Max
  15. Thank you. I got just these it that size... That from lookl are thinner and got better tread pattern... :/ Max
  16. I had to modify your solution because otherwise it would screw everything... You have to use the axle connectors... And the long lower arm should be made from beams not axles... Max
  17. Hmm, so I've tested it and it looks to work, but the biggest problem is that longer vertical arm which bends. Second thing is that changeover catch makes circular movement which does not correspond with linear movement and it raises the lower horizontal arm... I think that better is my solution, where the vertical arm is 2 studs shorter and the whole mechanism 2 studs higher... I'll make video of this solution for inverted R-N-D gear sequence. BTW the solution from Attika with inverted changeover catches under paddles works great and adds great reliability to paddle shifting! Here my test video: Max
  18. Appie it looks good. I must test it... :) I don't know if it will be hidden better. Because the front linkage will be seen unenclosed in front of the right seat. But I know... it's R-N-D solution. Max
  19. After I have seen the lovely Ursus tractor from user "lookl", I could'n resist and I must to create the czechoslovak Zetor tractor which was the twin brother of polish Ursus and both were developed and produced paralell but in different countries. Here link to "lookl's" great Ursus: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=132664&st=0 I loved from lookl the cabin, which was full of glass to the bottom. I haven't the rear window so I have used other, which was better for me and more suitable for Zetor. At the roof I added headlights, warning light and mirrors. On sides I made new fenders, which are wider due to other wheels that I've used. I haven't the nice from lookl, but theese looks good too and reminds the wide wheels of modern tractors. On fenders I've hade also the front part which was missing on lookl's tractor. At the bottom of the cabin I added the foot steps. The rear I made other way, I used the nice tail lights. What I love was the engine from lookl, I made the modified version to suit my needs. The front of tractor matches the Zetor curves and I've added the grids on sides and other counterweight. The front fenders are longer, this are better for Zetor. So once more many thanks to "lookl", which gave me very nice features for the Zetor tractor. My Zetor was inspired by Zetor 10245: Here in Lego Version: Max
  20. Hello lookl, great tractor have you created! After I have seen it I felt in love in it and must to create the Zetor tractor which was the twin brother of Ursus. I have made separate thread for Zetor. Here my Zetor tractor: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=134328&st=0#entry2580456 Thank you for your great model! Max
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