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Aventador2004

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  1. Who needs lego with that area of fun! Might as well put away the legos.
  2. Charbel has done it again with his volcano supercar! Please add to Hof. Oops, wrong link. It won't remove itself.
  3. Simply epic! How you keep setting the bar higher is incredible!
  4. Thanks! It is totally worth getting, for building, playability, and parts. Hope the pf-x brick works for you. Welcome to eurobricks and enjoy it! P.s. You may want to size down your lettering.
  5. I can check, 4185 is the part number, the rubber, not sure. It is in 9467 too.
  6. I am wondering what the title says, how long before deconstruction happens on mocs? I usually keep sets together the most, spread between display and use. Usually 4-5 months, then I make a c model, then it stays like that. You probably keep your mocs together longer (I have only 3000 moc parts) and display them on a shelf like they are. Or you are like me, and disassemble a few days later. Share your thoughts.
  7. It is, I have it. It is in the lego contraptions book, which I got it in. The pulley rubber slips on top of the wheel.
  8. No, sadly this does not work, it needs to swivel where it goes. The "fix" does not work, instead, it stalls the steering. Check the original please, it will show it stalls the steering.
  9. I have an idea to make a Jlg boom lift manually done, but using a crank. I don't own a hand pump.
  10. Before mods tell you, no discussion about other copying brands. Discussion over.
  11. That is fine, thanks again! It is a small long one, so it it is the same length as the big one, just smaller for smaller area. It is this one: https://tse3.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.x4q3OXFuE5xZf_e4wdVDjwEsEJ&pid=15.1
  12. Not full rc, just for the pump, I will add that to op. The l motor runs the pump.
  13. It all started with a power line repair vehicle, then the pneumatic kit I bought, then another look at one. It sparked my brain, make a boom lift! You have the pneumatics sitting next to you, use them. Manual hog. Motorized pump. Air pressure release. Switches next to boom. Large long pneumatic cylinder (lift boom) Long cylinder (extension) Small cylinder (platform) This is what appeared: Grey gear is the hog. White 3l half beam power switch, and air release switch. Comments or questions welcome!
  14. Oops, @Milan can you close this topic, it double posted itself. Thanks!
  15. I motor price: $14 + $4 s@h I flipped a few l motors, so I have some money left over. I think one will at least get me somewhere.
  16. I already had a reason to get one, so it is fine, I was going to make a drift car with it, but this is a fine cause. I have a recently fixed street in front of my house, and in the afternoon, no cars pass through. That would allow me to make several runs down the street, and it has two straight-ish .05 mile sections.
  17. i have tracks that i use, but only 1 power car, so i could have a spare use for it. the torque can be regained through gearing. the train motor gets 300 rpm more than the buggy motor, but i can change that easily.
  18. I am not sure it will hit even 20, the friction is too much, but I am thinking: 2 L motors + 1 XL motor. Buy a buggy motor. Collaborate with someone else (mocbuild said yes). Give up. The last one will not happen for me. Now to stop stalling, 40 is still far away. Technic summise said his latest prototype hit 35. I got an idea! I will buy a train motor, gear down, and go for 40!
  19. Yes, but i used most of my budget earlier in the year, so a buggy motor will have to wait.
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