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Victor Imaginator

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  1. Great C-Model, i like all these weird angles. And claws in the rear fit perfectly. As the others, i'd like to build this MOC if instructions is possible)
  2. I thinking about 8070 as axle donor (and old hubs too), while i have about 10 various axles right now. I see about 22-23 flex axles in your porsche. And all red)
  3. If i had so much flex axles... Great looking entry)
  4. Sariel, thanks for rewiev. As always, nice fun video with lot of useful information) Class now is a must have for me.
  5. Looks great. Removable engine is a great feature, looks almost impossible task)
  6. Hmmmm... 4 of these hand pumps can be used as coils in suspension) What i really like about this parts - there are 5 new black angled panels.
  7. 54 1L beams... it feels wrong somehow) Jim, thanks for sharing parts list. Now i want this set more for these parts... and i want it less in the same time for these parts)
  8. Very cool gearbox switch, i like unusual parts usage)
  9. Your cat is really small... Or your chassis is pretty big) I like scale and suspension setup, nice kingpin solution.
  10. Will be nice to see this excavator side by side with Volvo EW160. Anto, if you plan to buy Volvo - please make this shot)
  11. Extreme compactness. Rounded shapes are great, they adds a lot. Great tiny excavator)
  12. Ammm... What nice in this set? Reading about 53x frames makes me think that whole set is a great pile of common parts. 2 new turntables - good, 1 XL motor - good, what else?)
  13. Amazing details and fuctionality. And even rubber band is red colored)
  14. Didumos69, thanks) I knew that you'll like it) Sheepo's solution doesn't fit my needs - it's 1-2 studs higher and don't use standart wheel hubs. And, more important, it's not mine solution) I really like to make something new myself.
  15. I wasn't pleased with my MacPherson solution - it was too high for that car, so i build another one, smaller and unusual. Main problem with MacPherson strut is ability of lego shock absorbers to bend instead of compressing if force pointed not straight. While 'kingpin inclination' isn't really mean that i need to incline shock absorber itself. After few hours of almost pointless connecting pieces together i found solution that takes less space and even works smoother than previous version. Here's kingpin inclination, more accurate Ackermann steering, caster angle and much less camber angle wobbling. Pros: kingpin inclination isn't enough for this wheels (nothing enough for this wheels really =), whole suspension setup is 1 stud wider that i need - it's hard to make 0.5 stud offsets here, but maybe i will manage this later by making whole front axle even studs wide. As you can see i used 6.5L absorbers - i never seen Lego MacPherson using this absorbers. Absorbers placed vertically and there are two vertical axles serving as rails (for smaller models one vertical rail is enough - i tested). And i wanted this many time ago - i used 7L steering racks as weird cross connectors in place where no other part fit better =) edit: typos
  16. Meditative video, great music choice) Best lego airboat that i ever seen, it works so smooth.
  17. Great job, Madoca. That wheels adds tons of awesomeness)
  18. Nice boat) I like that tiny black handle for accessing battery switch.
  19. This one looks finished, and i think it's larger. Anyway - if somebody doesn't seen it yet, it's incredibly large mobile crane.
  20. Nice steering solution. And i like how truck is looking - all important included, no useless details.
  21. They are larger, and that opinion just came to my mind)
  22. Tiny little fun) I like it very much, great looking truck.
  23. Anyone using assembler?) I used it alot many years ago, still love it. But C#/Monogame offers more with spending less time.
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