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mocbuild101

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  1. Or rather 2 are lighter... Most of the other black parts seem the same darkness as the middle panel.
  2. Hmm... A orange Porsche with bright green wheels and an undersized snowplow... Not sure what to say about that, but it certainly looks very cool...
  3. Nice work! I agree with @I_Igor, it does look like a 42055 C-model. Your photos are getting better too, they just need a bit more light... I don't know what you did, but somehow all the text relating to the photos got pushed to the side of the second photo...
  4. That should be good... just remember, don't rush it - the more time you take, the better it will be. (up to a point...)
  5. Agreed, and it's not just that - who would build the chassis?
  6. It shouldn't be too hard to take apart... And anyway, it was only meant to give you some ideas to build your own...
  7. That would be good... there are a lot of vehicles here, it would be nice to see (more of) something different...
  8. No, but it has been suggested already... quite a few times...
  9. There's some in 10260, but I think it's in some other sets too...
  10. That's strange, it should fold more than that... Try building the rest of it... By the way, did you notice you've got a title?
  11. It should fold just as well... (not that I've tested it, but I have had a lot of experience with scissor mechanisms)
  12. It's okay, but it's not a proper scissor lift... It needs to have beams that cross over each other - like scissors - which would actually be possible at this scale: (click on image for LDD file)
  13. I haven't, and they shouldn't ever slip unless the motor has been damaged. Yeah, I found that out the hard way when oiling a pneumatic cylinder... Luckily I only did it to one of them...
  14. I don't think it would fit, maybe you could post a photo of what you need it for...
  15. Yeah, just about... Thanks, I'm thinking of using the Lipo for more SBrick stuff in the future, as it doesn't limit the power like the Lego Lipo... Which means you can use the SBrick to power 2 buggy motors! Yes, it's way better than the touch control, and it's very easy to setup too.
  16. Thanks, I've never tried using the smallest rubber tracks for a RC vehicle before (because I thought they were too small), but in the end they worked really well.
  17. Well the video has already been watched 37 times, so there must be some interest...
  18. Do you have the latest version (4.3.10) of LDD? - you can find out just by pressing F3.
  19. Thanks, building that logo was a lot harder than I expected, especially the S...
  20. Why didn't you put the L-motors in the LDD file? - they do exist in LDD...
  21. I've been a bit inactive on Eurobricks the past couple of weeks (partly due to making instructions for @Aventador2004's excavator, and making a MOC for a competition), so I thought I'd share a little tank I made to test the gamepad support that was recently added to the SBrick app: (which by the way, is awesome!) I used a 3rd-party Lipo battery to power the SBrick, which was placed between the two L-motors, and connected to the SBrick via a custom adapter cable: (the red thing in the photo below is part of it) It's quite a fun little thing to drive, and is nice and quick too: Some more photos:
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