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emielroumen

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  1. Did you check the orientation of the differentials?
  2. Great idea! This would be a nice addition to the PF system.
  3. Very nice creation! Looks so retro and cool, could have been part of Lego’s Technic Idea range end of the 80s, beginning of 90s.
  4. Very compact solution and great video to explain the working as always! Looks similar to the solution Lego designers created for the 8094 Crane (complete instructions) way back to drive boom arm extension and lift with a single motor. You can't 'reverse' either one of the functions because reversing the motor engages the function that was not engaged before.
  5. The link you included @efferman is not working, seems a small typo since I could find the instructions on your bricksafe.
  6. These customs ones are not official Lego, but compatible and not produced by clone brands. Could we do a poll to capture interest, perhaps also including the large 3D printed version Efferman has created?
  7. Can we get 10 printed in the Netherlands, anybody else interested? I would buy 2 if combined price is between 60 to 75 euros. The GMK6400 looks greater with @efferman’s actuator, can’t wait to build that one again :)
  8. Agree with fellow Eurobrickers, very nice MOC! I bought the instructions as soon as I got the message via rebrickable, now I just need time to disassemble you VW MOC to build this one :)
  9. Great alternative model of the 42082 again! I just bought the forklift and offroad truck instructions, already owned the loader ones. Time to build one of them.
  10. Great to see this attractive alternative model!
  11. Thanks, found it here indeed. I might buy the additional parts for the Lambo and the Regera in one go!
  12. Wow, really sleek! Immediately bought the instructions, and need to check which parts I still need when the Il Torro Azzurro is done.
  13. Would this help? https://rebrickable.com/sets/compare/slow/?1-set=MOC-32762&1-inv=43725&1-user_list=&2-set=MOC-0853&2-inv=14871&2-user_list= You can directly export the list of additional components to Bricklink and others to buy them via these specific sites and online stores.
  14. Thank you! Quality of the instructions is excellent and I am happy to have bought these recently, especially now that we are encouraged to stay at home as much as possible.
  15. Hi @Jeroen Ottens. I bought the instructions a while back and recently started building Il Toro Azzurro. I love the design and the detachable body so you can see inside occasionally :) Using the V2 instructions I noticed that the openable rear hatch does not properly fit. Looking at the photos in this forum, it seems like you have used Axle Pin with Friction Ridges Lengthwise; according the instructions one needs 2x Axle Pin 3L with Friction Ridges Lengthwise and 2L Axle. This makes the opening too small for the moveable part to sit in. Also I noticed that the rims are rubbing while steering the Technic Bush 1/2 Smooth that keep the springs in place. I simply flipped the Axle 4 with stop and moved half bush to the other side to prevent this from happening.
  16. Agree that the original designer should be supportive :) keep us posted please.
  17. I would love to see instructions, PDF or photo, and am willing to pay for them! I prefer manual control, no electronics.
  18. I have built the latest version using the latest build instructions on bricksafe, and steering works just fine. Note: pushing it in 1st gear can be a bit tough.
  19. Massive looking truck! Is the drivetrain well braced? Could it perhaps be improved by adding a bracing beam or liftarm (5 holes)?
  20. Thanks for the response. Great that it works fine in real life!
  21. Looks great! Judging the photos, it looks like the rear axle and suspension is not properly fixed in place. Is it stable enough?
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