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  1. Very well designed super car, it really looks great and has all functions!!!
  2. Great "small" build, well done... Some very clever ideas you came up with...thanks for sharing...!!!
  3. Like this a lot, especially the long suspension travel, wel done!!!
  4. Nice build again, as we might expect from you!!! Nice colors...well done...
  5. Deal... Let us keep that in mind for sure!!! :thumbup: That really would be so nice...
  6. This is a great build! At first I thought it was Lucio's...sorry... :blush: :blush: Excellent and large... :thumbup:
  7. Well that is great, fits my trucks quite perfect! Great to have it as load someday to fit my lowboy trailer...!!! :thumbup:
  8. It all indeed has to do with pneumatics and gravity! Exactly, that is what accurate! It is about control, that enable "soft landing" of the crane arm...
  9. I am really curious wether your steering system would be anything like mine... I use a Servo that uses links/levers to direct the wheels! Well that changes my perspective... Pure Technic build models were supposed to be not that heavy, but man am I wrong!!! :laugh: A single tractor unit is about 2kg combined with a 1,5 to 2kg heavy trailer would be 3,5 - 4kg. The lowboy trailer with load and tractor would be about 5 - 6kg. Once I build a single L motor tractor with a very low in weight trailer, that worked really well! For heavier models, the once mentioned above I need 2 L motors or a single or double XL motor. When installing double XL motors it does not deliver necessarily more torque, but the stress is spread out more even. It gives the drive train more gears which makes it more durable so to speak... I agree with you that if you would build a semi truck with semi trailer you need at least one XL or two L motors. Heaving double XL motors would indeed be the best!
  10. Well you are welcome and thanks for the kind words my friend... If you say it is correct and double checked it, we just have to believe you...!!! :thumbup: Really would love to see it in real live someday and really would love exchange thoughts on our trucks. Our approach is similar: "The secret is to follow what happens in real life and re-produce it with lego pieces...". Well written, exactly what I think...that is what makes me curious, I really think I could learn a lot from this model... :wub: About single L motor, for my System build models that's not an option. Since your models are not that heavy, it really might work! Again: show us a video... :laugh:
  11. Cool model, well done!!! What do you need the set for, this is so much better I think...
  12. An excellent build as we already established after you published the renders of it. In real live even better, that was to be expected...!!! :thumbup: :wub: I don't know what else to say at this point... Really looking forward to see in real life someday!!! Also looking forward to see a video, both indoor and outdoor...and you cleaning it afterwards... :laugh:
  13. You have to realize you need to add extension wires to the SBrick... On the other hand, the control is so much better and so much more fun. I would definitely choose SBrick...
  14. This truck really is good looking and realistically build!!! This is right down my alley... Accept for the technic beam approach, but we have to have our differences...haha... :laugh: Great that you also have a steering system with levers, that is more or less the same approach as in my trucks. I have to go with M_longer, there is something happening with that cab that I am sure of you could do better... It has to with proportions I agree on that, not sure what to advice... No need for advice, you figure it out yourself that is what I am sure off!!! :thumbup: :laugh: Crane is a great build as well. Are these supposed to be combined? Nice to see you have a platform that enable you to extend the chassis and add axles!!! Well done...
  15. This is a very nice creation you build yourself, well done!!!! :thumbup: May I ask what scale it represents?
  16. Wow, this still is insane, but so amazing and appealing...haha... :laugh: :wub: :wub:
  17. Nice build so far... I assume you will dress this baby up somehow?
  18. A Happy Birthday to you indeed! Hopefully you get a lot of LEGO from your friend...haha... :thumbup: :laugh:
  19. Okay, I see...but why would you want to give the Servo some gearing? That doesn't make sense to me...sorry... :classic: I think any other solution then the Servo requires gearing and the Servo doesn't...where am I missing the picture... Just curious...
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