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[MOC] Zil 130 Mini Trial Truck
proran replied to gyenesvi's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Oh my…. What a beautiful model! It is instantly recognizable and I really love how it has almost clip art aesthetics thanks to the basic color scheme, no clatter, and these iconic 2x2 printed tiles for the headlines. Absolutely love it! Show me the render of the chassis and I can tell it’s yours. So clean and simple it almost seems unreal. Congrats on a great model! Amazing work. -
[MOC] Unimog U90 (408)
proran replied to Thirdwigg's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That one is tiny! The picture with the chassis only really shows how little space there was to play with. Amazing job with squeezing the fully functional drivetrain in there! Do you still have your bigger green U90 assembled? That one feels like half the size. Please do the U406. To me that’s the quintessential Mog. Although the hood will be quite hard to capture with technic. What about U401? If you are thinking about wrapping up the theme that can be the crown jewel, the one which started it all. -
[MOC] '21 Ford Bronco
proran replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
This looks most excellent. Super clean chassis, all functions one can think of are neatly implemented, the gearbox is in the right place as are all the levers. The proportions of the body look a bit off, the sides are tall and the greenhouse is low, but maybe it’s just me. I haven’t checked it against the blueprint. The front is top notch , though. Overall, a really nice job! -
I am in love with this thing. The body work is an eye candy! I like that you went with a very simplistic stickers for the front lights, instead of trying to make it photo realistic. I think that suits a Lego model much better. But to be honest the moment I saw your name next to the Bronco title, I've jumped to the chassis. And I wasn't disappointed, to say at least! Such a clean design. Really appreciate your decision to go with a simpler and sturdier solution. The side render is just wow. No negative castor at the front, super compact steering through the linkage, angled lower "wishbones" from your previous MOCs. And then a super simple rear setup. It's a beauty. Congrats on a great model and special thanks for the write-up, I really enjoy reading about the design process.
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I agree, there is no better way to celebrate the 100th MOC for you than a Unimog. BTW, I cannot wrap my head around that number. Mine is 5 overall and zero on Rebrickable in 8 years. I am especially fascinated by this build, since I did the old U406 with the same-ish wheels. Comparing it to your build is a study in compromising. Looks aside and comparing chasis and functions, its two completely different approaches to roughly the same subject. I've focused on appearance of the functions so to say and have tried to squeeze all of it in. As a result most of them barely work. There is a ton of backlash, no sufficient torque from the wheels to drive the PTOs and the fake engine, and steering is reversed. You instead prioritized the robustness of the functions and sacrificed 4WD and front suspension. Fascinating! Cannot to see this fully completed!
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[MOC]◄Ford Bronco 1968►[2022]
proran replied to Michael217's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Oh wow! The original bronco in this scale was on my to-do list for a while now. But you've beat me to it. And did it fantastically. I absolutely in love with the body work in your signature style with all the exposed studs. The body work is very compact too with lots of internal space and details. And this is on top of fully functional RC chassis. Brilliant! I really like how you consistent your MOCs are, you stick with the same formula and just keep nailing it. Thumbs up!- 18 replies
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This is truly amazing. The list of functions doesn’t look compatible with the size of the build, can’t quite wrap my head around it. Especially given your high standards for functions’ reliability. Congratulations! Many have said it before, and I will repeat. This is the Lego Technic at its best!
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[MOC] Scania T143
proran replied to LegoV94's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That is a great model! All the technic bits are completely invisible on the tractor and the bodywork is gorgeous. The front lights seem especially impressive. Is it done with the window element? Very cool! The hubcaps and tires look amazing even to my very purist eyes. For whatever reason I don't mind the motor being so visible on the trailer and the clipped wire from it looks right in place there. Any chance for an underbelly shot of the tractor and trailer? Instagram is blocked for me at work -
[MOC] Zetor 25K - vintage tractor
proran replied to rhplus's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks for the explanation and pictures. You are 100% correct about the free play, bevel gears and no worm gear definitely helps at the cost of being a bit less realistic. But they are hidden anyway. Once again congrats on a great build! -
[MOC] Zetor 25K - vintage tractor
proran replied to rhplus's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Vintage tractors are very dear to my heart and I must say you did a very nice job! Everything is very compact and the build feels very practical, while still you barely can spot the functions from the outside. I like it a lot more than the similar build of mine. The biggest challenge with drawbar steering is the freeplay and the bump steer as a result. How you've dealt with it? What work gear are you using for steering if any? -
[MOC] Mclaren P1 (1:10)
proran replied to Pvdb's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
This is incredible! I am not a supercar guy, but the MOC fascinates me anyway. The 8NR gearbox in this scale is a feat of engineering, for sure. But the most astonishing aspect is the body work. Your skills with angled connectors is out of this world. The area from the headlights to the front fenders is gorgeous. I would say the rear fenders a bit thick and lack some curvature in the lateral direction, but knowing what is underneath and given the 1:10 scale it is still very nicely done. Congrats and thanks for sharing! -
General Part Discussion
proran replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I completely agree with that. I've called them on the issue before and I will do it again as a follow up. They should know that the current service makes a large portion of their most dedicated customers unhappy. And the funniest part is that they a re unhappy because TLG refuses to sell them their products which they really really want.- 5,419 replies
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[MOC] Rigid Chain Actuator
proran replied to ord's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
This is just mind-bending.... I watched the video three times, and still cannot believe it's real and it works. Amazing! -
General Part Discussion
proran replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hi all, Sorry to interrupt the discussion on Power Up issues. I am probably a bit late to the party, but I've just reached out the Lego Customer Service regarding the availability of new parts at Bick-a-Brick. They replied that the service is still in a testing phase and they are gathering the feedback from the users to guide the potential changes. So if getting new parts through Pick-a-Brick is important to you please write an e-mail to them and express your concerns.- 5,419 replies
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End of a Reviewing Era
proran replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That's the end of an era, for sure. Everyone said it and I will say it too. Jim's photography is outstanding and always was and will be a gold standard for Lego photos. That's what I strive to achieve when taking photos of my MOCs (and I am far far far away) and that is how I judge everyone's else photos, including TLG's. Somehow your photos look like renders but so much better. Anyway, I really like your attitude towards that change. I am sure it still s.cks to hear something like that, but it seems you are on the right track to deal with it. Sometimes you just need to turn the page to see something great next. Cheers and my sincere respect to you @Jim and @Milan. Eurobricks is a very special place in no small way thanks to you two. -
That seems like a interesting build, given the scale and the fact it is motorized. Could you please share more pictures? I am very curious how it is all packed together and how the steering is done. A chassis / underside shot would be nice.
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That’s so cool! I quite like the body work. It looks super simple but somehow flows and suits the truck very well. I your signature style. The star of the show is the front suspension, of course. It’s ingenious, every single bit of it. P.S. The top mounting of the rear shocks seems quite weak. I would expect these tow ball axles to pop out from either the sockets or the shocks, no? I guess the video shows they are okay. I am not trying to nitpick, the MOC is fantastic. I am just curious.
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[MOC] Mecalac 12MTX - Finished
proran replied to Jundis's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Oh boy, that brings back memories... Although it was an older version. It's a fascinating machine, for sure. Second @Jurss, very interested how you will do the boom. The vertical articulation point gave me a lot of "fun" -
I've said it several time, and will say it again: I love your MOCs. Your style is very distinct. Compact, packed with functions, and robust. You strike that balance between the amount of functions and it's robustness, which is a golden standard for me. Some people, including myself, try to cram too much into a small scale, and functions barely work, others go for a large scale and the MOC feels empty and not very creative. It seems you have standards almost as strict as TLG when it comes to reliability, but take you take one level up. Maybe not one... The combine is brilliant, as others said the thresher and the straw spreader are very well executed. Thanks for sharing!
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Nice and elegant build. My favorite picture is the last one. The tapered profile makes it instantly recognizable as fj40, despite the headlights. Special thanks for the write-up, I've enjoyed reading about all the difficulties getting the steering right. I really like the render of the chassis - it's so clean and "simple". Everything just feels right. Very nice job!
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[MOC] Mack R series
proran replied to LegoV94's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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[MOC] Mack R series
proran replied to LegoV94's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
What a beauty! Mack R's to me is one of the most charming things on the road where I live, and I smile every time I see them on the road. Your MOC captures that charm perfectly! All the subtle curves on the hood and the cab are so carefully executed! So many details to complement! The very slight taper of the hood from front to rear, the framing around the door windows, the distinctive curve of the cab under the doors, angled windscreen, it's all brilliant. Even the container is very well done. A huge amount of careful work really shows. And that's only the exterior. The Technic bits underneath are excellent too. That rear suspension with the air springs... One question: I cannot quite figure out how you did the front head lights? What is the grey part between the transparent 1x1 round plate and the 2x2 jumper? Head lights smaller than 2x2 is a pain point for me. P.S. Russian number plate on Mack R is a funny touch.