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jrx

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  1. It’s long but diameter is smaller than former transport plane - if I remember it right It is C+ or PoweredUp - but I think only one motor Only one motor as far as I was able to spot. Different functions are managed by gear box. It was nit possible ti check as the plane was glued to the ground and had glued bricks
  2. Not enough time? Not thought of everything? Something like that Looks good Three new one old
  3. I’ll post a sketch later today. And yes dbg
  4. It opens toward drivers cabin Big wheels - but don’t ask if Loader Tires or those from Class
  5. Unfortunately not, but now in yellow :) See 42114 thread
  6. I have forgotten to measure I think they are half lenght of the blades used in the Technic helicopters
  7. You’re welcome :) Yes, I don’t think there was a gearbox
  8. Similar but without military marks/symbols They really clearly reassembled the Osprey
  9. It's only one used for dash board
  10. Hi, I'm nearly back from Nuremberg and wrote down all my experiences at https://www.lc-jrx.com/en/2020/01/28/news/lego-technic-summer-sets-2020-552.html The Osprey will come in dbg and orange and is equipped with Control+
  11. Hi, I'm nearly back from Nuremberg and wrote down all my experiences at https://www.lc-jrx.com/en/2020/01/28/news/lego-technic-summer-sets-2020-552.html Thick tyre true, but don't know if it the same like on the Harley It is Yes, this tire :)
  12. Hi, I'm nearly back from Nuremberg and wrote down all my experiences at https://www.lc-jrx.com/en/2020/01/28/news/lego-technic-summer-sets-2020-552.htm two moulded parts with internal screw conveyor true
  13. Hi, I'm nearly back from Nuremberg and wrote down all my experiences at https://www.lc-jrx.com/en/2020/01/28/news/lego-technic-summer-sets-2020-552.html About the motors in 42114: I counted three motors. 2x C+ XL and one similar to LEGO ® Spike 45602 Mudgards from Land Rover in yellow.
  14. All right that's an explanation :) Bad sadly so it's the slightly smaller arches from the smaller Porsche?
  15. Yes this one in pure white :) It's part number 24118
  16. Hi Gray Gear, great start! But there's one big question: Where did you get the white mud guards???
  17. Thank you very much. Such a nice compliment by a Grand Duke
  18. Good luck with all four projects! My next MOCs are in progress.
  19. It was finished since spring … The video and the photos took me some time …
  20. Thx you both! You're right. The model is not the most stable I built. It's more the look and the functions. But despite that it's stiff enough to play a little with it :)
  21. Hey guys, I want to introduce my latest MOC: The hydraulic slewing crane “T 157/1” – a crane (or rather an excavator or “loader”) that was developed and built in the former GDR. Actually, the machine is quite ugly, but somehow it fascinated me and I had to build it in LEGO® Technic. That's the real excavator (and it's really ugly …): The excavator is completely mechanical or pneumatic and of course fully functional. Therefore it drives, steers and excavates. The challenges during construction were on the one hand the really limited space (of course I wanted to accommodate all functions) and on the other hand the unusual construction of the front axle. The latter also cost me a few evenings and many tests. Also for the tires at the front I had to come up with something. LEGO® doesn't have suitable wheels in its range. The solution: I mounted the balloon tyres 68.8×40 on the Technic 43.2×26 rim, which was actually too small. And lo and behold, it worked and looks great. Also the construction was very fiddly due to the limited space. So the pneumatic pump had to find place underneath the excavator as well as the turning wheel for the rotating construction of the excavator. But in the end it fitted. Thanks to the new pneumatic valves, I was able to build real joysticks. Therefore: Each of the sticks in the "cockpit" really controls the functions of the model. And even if it was tight, there was enough room for a few details like V-belt, tank and exhaust. Finally my excavator in action:
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