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  1. Okay, somehow I totally missed this... Sorry Jurgen! Have seen this "thing" in real life at LEGO World here in the Netherlands last October! What an appearance, it is massive and so well constructed...as we might expect from Jurgen... :thumbup:
  2. Excellent video in an extremely nice environment of such a great model!!! :thumbup: :wub:
  3. Extremely well engineered!!! :thumbup: A couple of years ago I worked on a Moxy articulated dump truck which uses the same rear bogie suspension... No useable turntables back then, but these 28Z's do the job perfectly!!!
  4. Great build...and do agree with the above! Well let me try too to combine this CV joint with part #18587...
  5. That is a serious road train... The deck of the lowboy needs a little more engineering I'm afraid! It is a little to weak...
  6. Good question, and I wonder the same, but I would not have an answer...
  7. This is an amazing build!!! Well done...
  8. Where? You did not add any pictures...or am I missing something....?
  9. Thanks, I see... Do you use a universal joint or the CV joints? The CV joint tend to separate to easy...so I don't use them that often...
  10. Great idea and build in a very nice way!!!
  11. Indeed a mess in the background... :thumbup: ...but that does not change your Tatra does well!!!
  12. Nice models...and it seems like you are finished... The first one?
  13. Amazing build...still impressed...haha... :laugh: :thumbup:
  14. Excellent!!! :thumbup: Colors are great indeed... You mentioned that the rear cardan shaft is very unreliable. Could it be this has something to do with the rear bogie being a little weak? The concept is great, but not that strong...or am I wrong?
  15. Amazing build! Nice scale indeed and it is so strong! Also love the color combinations and the interior details, especially the first aid kid!!! :thumbup: Next would be to compliment you for the video: i compliment you for the video... This is really well done... What I do like to see is some more off road action!!!
  16. I don't necessarily agree with the others. It kind of depends which one is more realistic...and I would say the first one... Did you use any kind of blueprints?
  17. Indeed a little atmobilish or Mad Max-ish... It is hard to model with panels, you just have to hang in there and fine tune things... I can not be of any help, don't use panels at all!
  18. Excellent, really love that GoPro adaptor indeed, even though I have none... For me the brackets to join those cylinders could be more exciting, it needs a little more industrial look for my part... I absolutely do not doubt they do what they are suppose to do...
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