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mocbuild101

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  1. I would use the rechargeable battery, as I have found that there is not much difference in speed compared to standard batteries.
  2. Welcome to Eurobricks @Jmorrow! I can't really help much myself (as I don't own that set), but it might help to look at this YouTube video:
  3. Agreed, after all, the main point of these competitions is to be creative, and to have fun! I haven't really been working on the tail, but I will make sure to build it, and include it in my next update. (which should be in a day or two...)
  4. I know you like feedback, so here's mine... Things I like: Looks great, lots of functions. The big tires make it look like a monster dump-truck! Things that you should change: Doesn't look anything like a Volvo A25f - so you should remove the association with it. Bed of dumper needs more structure - the sides need more height. Photos are a bit grainy - this is caused by a high ISO and low lighting - more light would help.
  5. Nice work, it's great to see a different style of steering, even it it's not quite perfect... The LED lights are as light as a feather compared to even one motor! Like @Carsten Svendsen said, your main problem is too much traction.
  6. Looks great in real-life (just as I expected), but I still can't get over the fact that it just looks like a ordinary car...
  7. Where was that? I didn't see it in any of the photos...
  8. Very clever idea, and certainly not what I was expecting! There's just one thing... I not exactly sure if it applies to your removable tub (as it can't actually drive), but I would still check with @Jim, just to make sure...
  9. Quick update... I have started work on the lifting mechanism again, and it seems to work (and fit ) quite well. Here's a video (without tank attached). Also, I will probably be shrinking the engine a bit (most likely to V8), and I may possibly lose the mouth too, but still keep the eyes/headlights. Not to say that I won't try though, as it would be great to have a giant mouth on the tank! Didn't you see this photo:
  10. It's a bit hard to understand you question, but I will try to answer it... It is not possible to program the EV3 with the commander app - it's only used as a remote control. But it is quite easy to program it using a computer running the EV3 program - it's as simple as: Turn motors on -> Wait for light sensor to detect red -> Turn motors off. Also, welcome to Eurobricks!
  11. I like it, and would have commented too, but I didn't really have much to say except "Interesting..."
  12. I just tested the design, and it work great (with very little wobble), but for some reason, there is still an extra ~1-2 mm gap on the axle... Let me know if you want photos or video, I just thought they wouldn't be needed.
  13. Three word came to mind when I saw this: WOW, amazing, and... purple?!
  14. It looks like it fits perfectly, but... where does it shoot out of? Raise and lower the wheels? (pneumatic suspension) Move/aim the gun?
  15. That looks great (or should I say, it works great, and looks crazy...), and the bumping seat is even funnier than I was expecting it to be! Great work, and good luck!
  16. As I said in an earlier post, I removed them, and make the lifting a manual function. The main reason why I decided to do that is because they took up too much space, and weren't quite strong enough to lift the hull anyway. I did want to keep them, but I decided a big engine would be a better ( and cooler) use of the space. I think I should try using them again, but I doubt that it will possible without sacrificing most of size of the engine. I will give it a try tomorrow... Yeah, maybe V12 is a bit overkill for this, but then again, it is meant to be wacky!
  17. Update time! Day 32: Brickstormed some ideas for the revised lifting mechanism, the mouth (with not much success), and the tail. Day 33: Put together the V10 engine (now V12), then tested it, and made a video of it. (because of it's awesome sound!) Day 34: I realized that the engine was too long to fit in the space I had, so I changed the design, and also added two more cylinders! Day 35: Decided to cover the outside of the tracks - to make them look better. (also, do you think it looks a bit like a banana?) Day 36 (today): Built the other side of the tank. (just a mirror of what I had already built) I know I have made some decent progress, because it's starting to get quite heavy!
  18. 42056 - Porsche 911 GT3 RS - $299.99 - 2704 parts 42043 - Mercedes-Benz Arocs 3245 - $299.99 - 2793 parts 42069 - Extreme Adventure - $179.99 - 2382 parts 42057 - Ultralight Helicopter $19.99 - 199 parts (just to fill the $20 gap) Total: $799.96 - with 8078 parts! (which equals ~ 10c per part)
  19. Interesting idea, but I need to ask the obvious... What happened to your TC12 entry? Is this the start of it, or have you decided not to enter?
  20. That's where the driving ring extender (DRE) comes in, because the DRE fits over all three parts (inside of gear, 2L axle, and axle + stop), which means that all the parts are connected and supported. But there is no difference in function, only that the new version is a stud longer.
  21. Oh yeah, I didn't think about that... This is why I normally don't design things with LDD... I requires a lot more brain power to ensure real-world compatibility! But... I managed to find a solution! And with hidden parts: The space between the white beams is exactly 5 studs The ends of the axles protruding from outside the white beams are exactly 1 stud (for the grey), and 2 studs (for the black). All parts will fit together perfectly without stress. Also, if you look closely at the first image, you will see that I even managed to mesh the gear with the half-bush! (using LDD's developer mode) I haven't tested this in real-life yet, but I can't see why it wouldn't work!
  22. Exactly! The stud on the axle goes into the driving ring extension, then you put on the gear (with teeth), and then the half-bush (with teeth). Then the stop on the axle will compensate for the teeth meshing together... I think... (I think I will try it myself to make sure) (and yes, I made a mistake in LDD - that's why it doesn't show it properly)
  23. Already solved that, if you look at the second image, you will see that it is connected via an axle with stud: And don't forget, there is nothing better than brickstorming!
  24. Thanks, and I hope I can build it too! What I was thinking, starting at the giant mouth, was a gentle banana-like curve for the hull, which then curves into the scorpion tail (with cannon). It's going to be the CMF banana suit guy: (I should have said that before...) By the way, I think those images might need shrinking, they are quite huge at the moment...
  25. That's okay, it's just what I do on EB: I share things I know (and build), and learn stuff about what I don't.
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