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emielroumen

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  1. Impressive collection of models by a great designer! I build models 1 by 1, at most 2 by 2, to keep the costs manageable :) Great to see that@JDL1967 has all the excellent trucks assembled and on display, and @Blakbird has a collection I would love to see in my house too!
  2. No bump intended, I’m going to have a go at this one soon. Great feedback, smooth shifter, excellent building instructions. All the missing parts should be arriving this month. Just the tear down of the Ultimate Porsche and a few additional parts before I can start with the build.
  3. I’m starting to regret I traded my BuWizz Kickstarter pledge against 2 sbricks, although they serve me well in the Sheo’s Terex and my other 2 in Jurgen’s Telehandler (thanks @Kelkschiz for reaching out). Seriously considering to buy BuWizz V2 now I see all these new enhancements.
  4. And it's done! I tried to keep the exterior close to the original by Sheo. I hope you like this (practical) modification. If I had an unlimited budget I would have ordered all components new and followed the building instructions. At rest, power switch in off position. The ridge between the engine doors is connected to the switches of the battery boxes. View from top, removable tray with 2 AA battery boxes. View underneath, power switch in off position. This red liftarm is connected to the ridge between the covers so you can switch power off from the top. And steps that can be manually operated and locked in place. See BrickSafe folder for more pictures.
  5. Very fluid movement, especially during lifting! Interesting to see the progression and hope you are going to post more photos of the inner workings.
  6. Did you see this feature-packed CAT 434E? https://thelegocarblog.com/tag/434e/ (This is not my creation, I'm just highlighting this excellent video and The Lego Car Blog post.)
  7. Wow, clever decoupling mechanism in such a tight space!
  8. Please read the various topics, it took me a few minutes when I first tried to post. Upload pics to brickshelf or flickr and provide links.
  9. I'm building it now with two removable AA battery packs and 2 Sbricks. Since I don't want to rebuild most of it, I will sacrifice the engines and motorized steps. I'm trying to keep the outside the same as the model. The engine covers can still be closed. Bricksafe folder
  10. Amazing model, would love to see the smaller models this giant is lifting in the video too!
  11. I remember I broke a few back then while playing with the 8865 Test car and Jeep, so they might not be as durable as the Porsche hubs.
  12. That looks great, I will considering buying the instructions!
  13. That is going to be a huge and hefty LEGO building!
  14. Very impressive and feature packed bike! Did you consider the old school flex system for controlling the brakes for instance?
  15. Cool, thanks for the instructions. Made a donation to thank you + @Blakbird + @BusterHaus!
  16. Very nice MOC! Great candidate for my first of kind BuWizz build :)
  17. Performance is great but the app is indeed the limitation here. To complete my Terex I would be willing to trade for sbrick since the creator does not really provide regular updates to show progress, or share an updated timeline with the backers.
  18. Just got mine today! If I could only get the app to drive it :) I've put the Terex on hold, 1 Buwizz brick is really not enough... Might be able to power the ultimate Porsche? Trust I get access to the app soon.
  19. I love this MOC: the scale, build quality, color scheme, everything. I finally managed to order most of the missing parts (light-grey thin liftarms and red, most used due to price) to give this MOC a go, after studying the upperstructure in yellow and dark-grey. Still sourcing some bent liftarms I overlooked at first, hope to get the missing parts end of this week including red panels without worn stickers ;). I'm using different colors for some interior parts, trying to keep the exterior as close to the original MOC as possible. More pics on my bricksafe account http://bricksafe.com/pages/emielr/terex-rh400. Large version (base & boom done, attached to superstructure in progress on stand) Large version (study / attempt 1, yellow and dark-grey superstructure on stand) Also want to make the battery boxes removable since I only have two of the smaller AAA boxes (non-rechargeable). I might give my BuWizz a try as soon as it arrives, pity I only ordered one via Kickstarter..
  20. Like this one :) Merry Christmas!
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