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- Birthday 03/17/1997
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Hello, I recently acquired a number of new Technic sets (42100, 42128, 42125 being the largest) and I am now going through the process of parting them out into my collection. The problem I have now is that I have so many panels, most of which are quite big, I can no longer store them effectively in my current small storage bins. Before I go and upgrade my storage system, I wanted some feedback/advice from some of you that happen to have large collections, about the best way to store panels. Do you sort them out, are they all in one tub? What works best? Thanks, - Leo
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Leonardo da Bricki replied to TheBeeze's topic in The Great Brick War
Nah, it's all good. Time for me to try something new! I just went to my local 3rd party Lego store and got some new parts, new figs, and other stuff to prepare for the start of Hot Zones! -
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Well, my old nation is no longer here, so I choose to represent: Keikruk, Brochanan - (PSIC) -
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@Jim made me do it. Good luck with the research! -
Alright, here is tonight's update... I spent a few hours working on the arm geometry, and this is the best solution that I have come up with so far... I dislike how the small LAs can't be flipped for vertical mounting, so they will be ugly as I can't cover them and still fit the scale of the model... [TC22] SK800 [WIP] @2GodBDGlory It's pretty simple, actually. There is a diesel motor under the hood that drives the hydraulic pump for the tracks and whatever attachment is used. The operator stands on the little platform on the back and drives it around using a few joysticks, almost like a video game. These control the drive and using the attached hydraulic implement.
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Leonardo da Bricki started following [TC22] Ditch Witch SK-800 [WIP]
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SK800 This is the Ditch Witch SK800, one of my favorite pieces of construction equipment that I have used. It is a very reliable and durable machine that can be configured with a number of different attachments for different purposes. I have used these fun machines with augers, forklifts, grapples, bucket scoops, and pavement saws over the years while working with a number of different companies. This model will be manual. I will try to have the tracks drive a piston engine under the hood, linear actuators will drive the arms, attachment tilt, and I think I'll be adding my favorite attachment, a grapple claw. WIP photos: [TC22] WIP SK800 [TC22] WIP SK800