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JJ2

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  1. WWoosshh! There goes my chance of winning Great start by the way.
  2. Yes you cant go wrong with white! I know it doesn't need to be motorized, it's just more fun that way I am thinking something like the gearbox in 8043
  3. Looking cool but I dont have any crane parts Maybe I can build a liebherr crane in white..... The only color panels I have an abundance of. Maybe something like this with distribution gearbox......
  4. Me too Its so beautiful I....I can't stop looking at it. If you dont want them I'll take some of them
  5. Sorry this is not really on topic but I really didn't want to start a new one but we are getting two more These and These in white with the new Cody set 75108
  6. Very nice! In my opinion it looks better that original The extended tipper bed makes it look mare crisp and "sharp". One thing I have to complain about is the placement of the PF switch.
  7. Does that mean something like a crane? (The speculation has begun)
  8. I never said I didn't like it, I just said it was frustrating I am still trying to figure out what to build with the scull parts....
  9. No just the two half's I think it is reparable
  10. I did that with a 4L and 3L U-joint and it worked for a short time. When I was testing the drive chain by holding the wheels to see how strong it was and the U-joint broke
  11. Looking awesome! Cont wait to see more! By the way you forgot the "Wile E" in the title
  12. I know I'm working on that... If I use the Kragle on it is it a 100% Lego solution?
  13. UPDATE! I'll call this the suspension update. I made the front suspension first. It uses two rubber bands one for left and one for left for the "spring". To keep the suspension stable there are two vertical axles (the DBG and dark tan axles with stop) connected to These that can move independently to the rest of the chassis. Right now it is (correct me it I'm wrong) Pushrod steering using the flex system threw and pin hole and it is going to be power by a gear rack in the "body" of the car. The rear suspension is basically the same thing without steering and a single rubber band. The Drive-Chain is just some simple U-Joints. Again All comments and suggestions are appreciated All pictures are on my Bricksafe account. It did end up longer than I wanted it, and with more unused space than I wanted it to but that is subject to change. Stay tuned for more updates!
  14. I could try that but the differentials will eat up way to much space in the chassis. No Diffs? No Ackermann? No soup for you! I guess I get no soup!
  15. Ya I can understand this....... I have seen a lot of hate about "faking" pulling a car on you FOX video comments.
  16. I agree with him 100%! Did you take apart the FOX to make this? also why did you use the crown gear on the winch? I also see that you didn't pull a car with this....Did you try?
  17. I know I am planning to change that but I cant figure out how to get a 9 stud wide driven-steered axle. Have any ideas?
  18. Why thank you I have three of http://powerfunction...fault.aspx#8886 but they dont make 9v battery boxes work directly with PF receivers without modding the wires or using an empty battery box. shown in Sheepo's video
  19. Hello all: For this project I want make a car-truck that has good off road capability but is at a very small scale. Enough "talking" here are the pictures. I have the basic chassis done as of yet, and I plan to use a L-Motor for drive, a M-motor for steering, and a old 9v BB for power. Yes I know that PF parts dont work with 9v parts but I plan to use this method where you bridge the two metal parts with tiny pieces of aluminum foil. I am not happy with the front suspension because I needed to use some gears to center the drive chain The suspension is going to be live axle and probably only have one spring each. I do not know what bodywork I am going to put on it but ALL suggestions are appreciated. Expect more updates soon!
  20. Wow this thing is beastly! Do you have a video for it?
  21. Very nice "family" But now your just showing off I see you already have the Arocs.
  22. This is very nice and compact! You have inspired me to make something small that crawls over stuff
  23. Your making good progress I really like you dashboard design. The only thing I can complain about is the hood is not flat enough.
  24. The suspension is looking good so far!
  25. Looks good so far, but I think the front suspension steering links need to be closer to the suspension arms so the steering will be the same on both axles. Another thing is I wouldn't recommend using a CV joint on a XL motor.
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