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Grum's Shed
grum64 replied to grum64's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Building Time 9hrs 15min - Total Build Time 35hrs 40mins Happily building's been problem free so none of my usual ramblings are needed. The axle is only temporary. It’s just being used to stop the LA’s shortening/extending during the fitting of the sub assemblies. Yellow liftarm is only being used as a prop while taking photo -
Grum's Shed
grum64 replied to grum64's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thank you my Friend. I did consider reducing the cylinder count by 2 but as you know, I’m such a fan of building LEGO engines, especially in V configuration, that I didn’t want to deprive myself of all that fun . Truth is I did consider changing the engine to a V6 but I wanted to keep the builds appearance as close to the original as possible. I know I replaced the orange fan with a grey one but there’s only so much original a man can take . -
Grum's Shed
grum64 replied to grum64's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Building Time 6hrs 30min - Total Build Time 26hrs 25mins A couple of days building with I feel good progress made. I'd have gotten more done were it not for me making a couple of silly mistakes which, although only minor, were time consuming to put right. -
[MOC] Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
grum64 replied to ArsMan064's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Great looking MOC, easily recognisable. Well done. -
Volvo L350F farming-style
grum64 replied to ozacek's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Amen to that -
[MOC] Can-Am Spyder F3-S
grum64 replied to Chawn's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That is SO cool. I Love it! -
Nissan GT-R
grum64 replied to Lox Lego's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Immediately recognisable, a fantastic build. Great stuff -
Great build. We had one of these towering over our house yesterday pumping concrete to a neighbours property.
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Grum's Shed
grum64 replied to grum64's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I couldn't bring myself to fit the orange fan. I just couldn't do it, it's an abomination. As for the size. Yep, it's a biggie alright and is indeed heavy, more so than I thought it'd be. It's going to be getting much heavier though as there's the superstructure still to build with it's 3 motors and a battery box and then there's that big ol' jib. -
Grum's Shed
grum64 replied to grum64's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Building Time 8hrs 20min - Total Build Time 20hrs 55mins Sorry but a lack of time means this is just a quick progress update posted now so as not to make the next post too photo heavy. I’ll do a write up if/when I get chance. -
Grum's Shed
grum64 replied to grum64's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Building Time 7hrs 15min - Total Build Time 12hrs 35mins After several chaotic days it’s really good to have some time to build. Before going any further I must apologise for there being no photo of the second axle assembly prior to fitting. Now, I could blame Jim by saying I just copied him as he didn’t show the second axle assembly in his excellent review of the 42082 because apart from a couple of differently coloured parts it’s pretty much identical to the first and that’s how it is on this build. I could blame Jim but I won’t (more like daren’t!) as last time I ‘messed’ with our esteemed leader he added Old Fart to my profile! Truth is I was so focused on building it completely escaped my tiny little mind to take a photo before fitting it to the main assembly. I would like to have had one if only for my own build album but hey ho, it’s too late now. Building’s gone really well in this session with the few assemblies etc I thought likely to be problematic proving not to be so. The side storage cabinets on each side of the 42082 have been sacrificed to make way for the batterry box (88000) and Sbrick but to keep this Ultimate version looking the same as the LEGO original the doors remain. Fitting the door (which conseals the on/off button) on the battery box 'enclosure' was a pain to say the least but as I went on long enough about fitting one on my last build, the 42030, I'll spare you from me boring with it all over again. It’s done and that’s all that matters. There’s another one to fit on the opposite side. What joy. Speaking of the other side. The Sbrick and accompanying spaghetti like tangle of cables caused me over an hour of grief. I had difficulty keeping the cables out of the way while fitting parts around them which was a touch frustrating. When bunched up, the cables are quite ‘springy’ and when I try move them out of the way with my stupidly static fingers it’s they that move not the cable. Mr Universe I’m not! Anyways, the parts are on and the cables tucked (not prettily!) inside & out of the way. Unless I’m mistaken, in which case I’m a klutz, when all four ports are being used on an Sbrick you can only stack extra connectors on the upper two. I’ve used Sbricks in several of my builds and in many of the weird and wonderful contraptions Jake, George & Penny and I have built together but I’ve not had cause to stack connectors before now. With this build the Sbrick was going into a confined space but the stacked connectors sat a plate or so proud of the bodywork. Removing from it’s mounting allowed it to be moved back just enough for it to sit flush. I just need to sort out some 1x2 Grille pieces to help conceal it a bit. -
Nico71's Creations
grum64 replied to nico71's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
OUTSTANDING! Congratulations on the Honda France feature. -
Technic Pub
grum64 replied to jantjeuh's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
As a young man in the UK Merchant Navy and often in Hong Kong I’d sometimes visit a bar in Kowloon called the Waltzing Matilda Inn. With seaman from all corners of the world it could be rough at times but was a great place nonetheless. While furkling about online I came across this, the rules of the house, which should give you an idea of what I mean. I have got an original one of my own in my ‘box of life’ up in the loft which I’d forgotten about until now. I must get the box bought down and see what other treasures are lurking within. -
LEGO Technic Supercar Auction
grum64 replied to grum64's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thank you LucyCol. The £1037 raised will be winging its way to Fairy Bricks very soon. -
A: 3 - 1 - 11 B: 9 - 2 - 1
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I love this, especially those chairs. Genius. It's really creative build and full of fun. Great work
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Grum's Shed
grum64 replied to grum64's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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I'm sure a clever man like you will soon have that sorted out. I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
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LEGO Technic Supercar Auction
grum64 replied to grum64's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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LEGO Technic Supercar Auction
grum64 replied to grum64's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thank you. We’re really grateful for your kind comments and support. -
LEGO Technic Supercar Auction
grum64 replied to grum64's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
The auction of the Huayra ended a couple of days ago and we've just had confirmation that the bid was a genuine one so are pleased, so very pleased to say that it sold for an amazing £1037. It's an incredible amount and thanks to Catawiki waiving their usual 9% fee every penny will be donated to Fairy Bricks. I’m not ashamed to say that as I watched the final 30 minutes or so of the auction I had tears in my eyes. Jeroen and I would like to thank those of you who made bids and in doing so helped increase the sale price. Thank you also to all who helped promote this project on their websites, Youtube, social media etc,. Finally, I must say a huge thank you to my partner in this project, Jeroen Ottens without whose extraordinarily kind offer to build a model for me this donation for Fairy Bricks wouldn’t have been possible. A kindness I’ll never be able to repay and a journey I'll certainly never forget.