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Testing Poll (again)
Leonardo da Bricki replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Voted, all it does is disappear, no results show, just says "thank you for your vote." It's still broken... -
If you could manage to fix the rear chassis and fifth wheel, this would be perfect IMHO. I really like how you did the front grill frame, it looks just like the real thing.
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I really like the way this looks! The stickers are very nice. Performance is good, but I understand the issues with the CV joints. I have had a lot of trouble with them before.
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- 3rd party tires
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I must admit, at first I was appalled when Lego began introducing color-vomit axles. However, I find myself using them to distinguish between functions: red is steering, yellow is drive. Original black and gray axles are used in some areas to avoid showing the bright colors, or for other extraneous functions.
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Impressive build! Very nice colors, the car looks excellent! Performance is awesome, I love the truck jump!
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Two XL-motors is usually fine for almost any model. Using an adder just complicates the whole system and is unnecessary in most cases. What scale are you hoping to build in?
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Beautiful! The color scheme looks amazing, I wish I had that much sand green. How well does it drive?
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Leonardo da Bricki replied to suffocation's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
If you managed to build this chassis, you are of a wonderfully high skill level. I don't know for sure how good/bad that turning circle is, but for this monstrosity, that seems to be pretty good. -
[MOC] Jedha - Ambush On Tythoni Square
Leonardo da Bricki replied to Boba1980's topic in LEGO Star Wars
At first glance, it almost looks simple... Bu a closer look reveals a lot of little detail that form a smooth, flowing MOC. Well done, I really like this build! -
This looks great, I really like how the arms can fold and extend.
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Well, thank you for the review. Sariel I am sorry you had to waste 2+ hours of your life to tell us this information. I do like the opener, very cool!
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Welcome to EuroBricks! Wow, this is a really nice build! Even if it doesn't work perfectly, the inclusion of all the major functions is great!
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Thanks for the review Jim, but I got this book for Christmas, and I love it! I actually have both the 1st and 2nd Editions of this book... 10/10, go buy it here! @Jim When you talk about the gearing chart, it should say "gear ratio," not "gear ration." Very different meanings! That is the only mistake I found, congrats on improving.
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@IA creations Thanks for the photos of the engine! I think this will fit great in my new project!
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Nope, this is the exact place for your question. If you are sure that the model is 100% complete, then congratulations, it's your lucky day! You have several larger-than-usual extra parts! This happens from time-to-time, as even the robots Lego uses to pack their parts can mess up. For example, I once received an extra 5x7 light bluish gray frame! Someone mentioned getting an extra Claas Xerion tire in their set as well... By the way, welcome to EuroBricks!
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I have a rather limited collection, so I totally understand having to use your available parts without buying more just for one specific use, especially these hard-to-find tires. IMO, it looks fine, perhaps if you are able to cover the central 19 studs sufficiently, it will look more realistic. And tires are NOT Lego's strong point! Can you post a close-up photo of your fake engine? I am interested in the construction, as it does not appear to use the technic camshaft parts.