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Off-topic, but educational - in English we refer to the letter as "mu". Phonetic transcriptions may vary across languages - a notion not always taught at liceo classico.
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Wow, some of these "worst" mocs are actually pretty impressive. Before building my bubble tow truck (my first real moc and equally deserving of a place in this thread) I had a go at a "crawler". Since I had lots of parts but no experience I threw together ideas from 9398, 8110 and Paul Boratko's awesome 5+R gearbox, which I actually managed to make a mess of. This is as far as I got - the aesthetics and mechanics were all over the place so I eventually scratched the whole project. http://bricksafe.com/pages/hateofallhatreds/failed-mocs
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42056 - Porsche Speculation
suffocation replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Thanks again for the feedback, guys. I'm rebuilding the truck from scratch with quite a few changes in the pipeline, especially the suspension (thanks for the tip, Lipko!) and the crane's geartrain (the functions are waaay too fast now). Anyway, here's a short video of the truck at work:
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[MOC] Dump Truck 8x8
suffocation replied to Lucio Switch's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Maestro, tanto di cappello! I love everything about this truck. Your work is so inspiring to a fledgling builder such as myself. Could you post a few detailed pics of the anti-roll bar? -
Wow. Thanks for the support, lads - quite unexpected and humbling. The main reason I've dubbed this tow-truck a half-failure is that I didn't include an anti-roll bar of some sort (and I'm not sure I could have, since everything around the axles is pretty tightly packed). Hence, the truck works fairly well when it's in place but when I drive it around it tends to tilt to either side, especially when negotiating a curve, and fails to straighten up thereafter. Does anyone have any idea how I can work around this problem while still using pendular suspension? I used eight soft shock absorbers - would switching to hard ones be enough? The model weighs around 4 kg and is rather top-heavy, even though all the motors have been mounted as low as possible.
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Just finished my first almost-Moc - a clumsy attempt at making a tow truck. The cabin is a complete rip-off of the Arocs - by the time I got to that building stage I was drained and just wanted to get it done. Furthermore, by mounting the Arocs cabin I was able to assess how half-baked the rest of the truck looks in comparison. I also stole some ideas from D3K but didn't pull them off even half as well. Please forgive the atrocious pics - it's the best I can get out of my lousy phone. http://bricksafe.com...ds/my-first-moc Features: - 8x4 - pendular suspension on all axles - proportional steering on front axles - side and back outriggers - tow fork - tilting cabin - 360° rotating crane - fake engine (straight 6) - pole reverser The truck is driven by 2 XL motors, with 1 M motor for steering. The other functions are driven by 1 L motor; six are activated via three selectors near the back, whereas the crane is controlled via another two selectors on the crane itself. I didn't have the foresight to include an anti-roll bar - hence, whenever the truck negotiates a curve it tilts and jams. Lesson learnt - I'll rebuild the whole thing once I figure out how to work the anti-roll bar into the very limited available space. I also need to rework the geartrain, since a few of the functions are a tad too fast. Any tips on pendular axles with anti-roll bars and on how to make the truck look less like a bubble truck would be greatly appreciated =) Cheers! P.S.: Massive props to D3K - I hope you read this, mate, because your work was a huge inspiration and really kept me going even when I was about to give up.
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Nissan Hardbody 4x4 [WIP]
suffocation replied to piterx's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
You're one hell of a talented builder. Where exactly do you live, if I may ask? -
Your Best Technic Bargains
suffocation replied to Kumbbl's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Which part of Switzerland? Canton Ticino sucks big time but I did find some pretty good offers when I was visiting Lucerne. Back on topic - my best deal so far: 2 x 42009 1 x 8043 1 x 851 1 x 928 (not Technic, but still...) for €250. Second-hand stuff but mostly in mint condition. -
Love everything about the truck; the crane looks massive. I believe this is what would technically be called "una figata pazzesca" :D
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A huge thanks to all the folks who put so much talent and effort into making the instructions for this masterpiece. Those same folks will probably be displeased to know that some smart-big behind Italian e-bayer is selling those same instructions as if they were his own property: http://www.ebay.it/itm/Recipe-Lego-Technic-MOC-BIG-CRANE-GMK-6400-istruzioni-Building-PDF-/121914933761?hash=item1c62b24201:g:PNgAAOSwnH1WZWIb