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mzzl88

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  1. I'm not sure at this moment, therefore the springs in the rear axle should support the axle itself. If that doesn't works a second spring will be added
  2. So the build starts to grow, now the gearbox has found a place on the chassis and is connected to the rear axle/engine. Thanks brunojj1 for the tips about the T8 gears, used that to connect the gearbox with the engine. For the wheels I'm looking to use the 81.6x36R, the scale is that big I think it will look good on the chassis The rear axle has been connected and supported via various axles through the chassis, the leaf spring is just a feature and works well with the axle. At this stage I'm trying to build the exhaust systeem from the engine all the way back, when finished I will upload more pictures. Thank you for reading and please speak up your minds for tips and tricks.
  3. At this moment the gearbox isn't yet in place, just a position to look if it will fit in the model. I'm not quite happy with it at this moment, just looking for a smaller gearbox without losing the 5 gears. Unfortunately I do not own a 8110 so the ball rack is not in my collection (yet). Thank you for your vision on the chassis at this moment, I couldn't keep my eyes of your Laferrari....(wow wow wow, how cool) At the moment I don't have close ups of the suspension, just because it is a WIP (to the moderators, I will change the topic in to WIP) and under construction. When finished (to my satisfying opinion) i will put some details up. Everybody thanks for the help and feedback, the topic will change into WIP and I could still use the help during the build. (updates will follow of course) EDIT: euh, moderators could you please be so kind to change the topic in to a WIP?
  4. So the start has begun, first up was the front axle. This worked uit perfectly( with some help of the crowkillers page) in my opinion. After that the rear was designed, not quite happy with that but it is a start. The scale of the model will be 1:7.7 than I can build a nice gearbox in and the size should be cool ether. Thanks to Sariel scale converter these are the measurement I have to stick to: - Length 71 studs - Width 27 studs - Height 20 studs - Wheelbase 37 Studs Any help and suggestions are welcome.
  5. Thanks everybody for all the good advice, the build Will start next weekend. Any progress will be shown in this thread
  6. I'm honored that you are letting me use your corvette as a base for my 250 gto, I couldn't find you how to video on Youtube..(Edit, found out why.. ) EDIT: just looked at the front suspension, I have the wishbones in a size bigger from my ferrari Enzo. The scale of my project should be a lit bigger than your corvette
  7. thanks for the help so far everybody, for the instruction part..I won't produce any, this build is just pure for fun on my side. I currently own the ferrari enzo, got a lot of red parts with the build of the T1 van and the VW designed by Sheepo. the model will be manual, so no RC and if its possible a gearbox should be nice. If seen this model, looks very cool however I hope to do it with parts instead of the tubing for the bodywork.
  8. Since TLG has started building ferrari's in technic lego I couldn't keep stopping thinking of the ferrari gto 250 in lego. Now I'm kinda struggling to start with the MOC, it starts of course with a chassis. This is where my problem starts..do you guys know the best way to start with a MOC? I'm trying to build it in 1/10 scale and using the 68.8x36ZR wheels. could someone help me to start with my build? many thanks for reading anyways.. ps. Updates will follow when I got started. Greetz, Mzzl88
  9. wow, the trailer is really looking good...keep up with the good work...
  10. How is the build coming along..? Just curious of course...:)
  11. yes of course, time for TLG to design such bricks...then the purists like myself can stop 'hate' people with wire cutters...
  12. looks really cool, I think the wheels are to small for the size at the moment( I know you are trying to build it all out of the 42043 set, just saying...and keeping my mind at work for my own version) other than that it looks very good, the trailer looks appealing. Are you overthinking the idea for a tipper bed..?
  13. hey Madsen1997 how is the designing of the unimog coming..?
  14. yes!!!!!!!!!!....cool that you create pneumatics...I didn't got the change to buy the 8110 but with your version I could own an Unimog...and than the fun starts......:):)
  15. Keep up the good work, this makes the Mercedes Arocs set more appealing if guys like yourself keep making extra models...looking forward to the finished product...definitely buying the instructions for the MB Unimog
  16. looks good, are the lights just blanc LED's so that we can make several colors..? (thinking of lights for the fire department and stuff)...perhaps you could start this on Kickstarter...? and than make a model that doesn't require PF from lego but an individual switch...?
  17. Perhaps I missed it on your website but can you do this also for the parts with studs...? because the older sets need to be organized as well on my side..:) keep up the good work, this makes my live easier...
  18. the only thing you need is a cable to convert the older lego motor supply to the newer version of the pf motors, I just bought mine on internet and it is an official TLG item
  19. wow, speechless...really looking good and the overall length is stunning...is there a possibility that TLG will make something like this...? are there instructions available or are you planning on realizing this on short notice..?
  20. this is really cool, I enjoyed building the 2 models from the Lego company but was wondering if there are more C-models available for building pleasure
  21. the instructions are already for sale, just found it on rebrickable...
  22. you did it again, this build proves that smaller scales also can include much functions, well done....
  23. this is really looking good, looking forward to the instructions....:)
  24. this really looks very cool, I'll start saving for the extra bricks...:)
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