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ginger-snapped

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  1. This is absolutely stunning. Great work getting 6 wheel drive and that beautiful grabber and everything else stuffed in there. I am in awe. It is builds like this that continue to drag me back to Technic after any sort of dark age. Keep up the great work!
  2. You should check out http://tkelcreations.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_24.html. It shows the perfect (or close to perfect) lego right triangles in terms of length of beams which makes it nice to work with for lego since there is no adding/subtracting 1. And it's not just the ones with all whole numbers, some are for lengths that go down to a half stud.
  3. I have always loved wheel loaders. Amazing work getting it to look so good and compact while still fitting those functions in. I will say the bucket tilting had me worried for a second seeing it be a bit shaky (possible due to that u-joint), but it seems quite strong working with those rocks. Great job!
  4. An impressive build in every way! Looks amazing and has great functions! I am quite in awe of what you have created. Beautiful work!
  5. Wow. Very impressive! The idea to build around the boat hull is really cool! Especially since it allows it to look technic all the way around. I expect to see this idea recreated by others. Nice work!
  6. Wow! This TC really brought the best out of everyone! Such amazing builds! Congrats to all the winners! I really wish I could have competed, but stupid college took up too much time. I guess I'll have to take my LEGO with me to college now. Nice job everyone!
  7. Well worth the wait! Such an amazing model. I don't know what it is, but a cool, tough suspension system like this is one of my favorite things to see in LEGO. So happy to finally see it in action, especially in the mossy, rocky creek. Great work!
  8. At around the 3-minute mark, he mentions in the subtitles that while it will be difficult to make it into a GBC module, he does plan to. It could be an issue with translation though. I think having 2 balls go at once and instead of 1 would help with the 1 ball/second requirement. I'm more worried about the clicking sound that occurs as the gear rotates and supports the rack after it is elevated. It seems like a lot of friction that will wear out the gears but shouldn't be too big of an issue to solve. But, if anyone is gonna make this into a great GBC module, it's Akiyuki.
  9. Well done! It looks so simple, but it is awesomely complex. Very impressive stuff!
  10. Awesome build! Definitely nailed the futuristic vibe with the oval cabin. Can't wait to see that suspension in action!
  11. I am a fairly tidy builder, which has possibly lessened productivity as I have no truly finished projects as of this date. It makes the building process go quick as I know exactly where each beam, gear, axle, connector, and pin is, but I spend a lot of time sorting to get to that in the first place. I love seeing the organization, but I will love actually seeing a finished project one day even more.
  12. Oh my goodness. This is amazing. This contest is shaping up to be a tough fight for first prize. I'm in awe of the sheer size and how you were able to achieve great steering and speed for such a massive vehicle. Very Impressive stuff!
  13. Okay. Very cool. That's quite impressive. I've got an idea of how I would keep 2 gears from being selected at once, but I still need to test it. I like how you kept with the original design for that. Looking forward to your next MOC!
  14. Very impressive stuff! It is a very clean, good build, and the final model looks like a monster. I always love gearboxes with the stick shift solution like that, and I'll probably do something similar in a MOC of my own one day. I was very impressed when I studied the bottom view and realized just how you managed to make it reset when 2 gears are selected. Keep up the great work!
  15. @Ankoku Not sure if you saw it, but the designer of that GBC Godet recently made a topic for that module: Just thought I'd point that out so the builder can get some recognition on their topic page. Keep up the great work of finding these awesome modules on YouTube!
  16. Very cool idea and smart solutions as well! I absolutely love the decision to only have 2 of the banana gear pieces for a half-circle instead of a full circle. It makes it appear snake-like and even as though it sort of floats. Only suggestions might be to try an all-glass (clear plastic) front so there are no frames interrupting the view and unless you are worried about the balls betting stuck, you could have the balls directly enter the pit instead of coming from the platform on the front side. It also looks a bit bulky, but not too bad. Really good work and a really strong idea! Keep it up!
  17. I saw this video on YouTube a few days ago but did not realize that it was your channel. Very nice work! It's a cool module that had a lot of work go into it. I really like including the design process in the videos. Keep up the great work!
  18. Really smooth, quick, and consistent! I believe that having the output geared down 12z to 20z would give you 10 outputs (0-9) instead of 6 and the possibility to add another digit. Quite nice! Those large yellow plates are pretty cool and seem very useful for builds like this
  19. Still stunned with how strong and well working those machines are! love the special video. Really amazing stuff!
  20. Wow! Very cool. So many functions. Thanks for the update!
  21. I like it! Definitely looks better with longer tracks. I personally use LDCad to do digital designing. This is the LDCad website: http://www.melkert.net/LDCad. I recommend using the LDraw All-In-One-Installer to download and install everything you'd need, and that can be found at this website along with some instructions and explanations: https://www.ldraw.org/article/104.html. Hope it works out! And happy building!
  22. Seems quite compact. Nice progress. I agree that it would match the real excavator if the tracks were a few studs longer (and maybe a bit wider), but I think it looks good as is. Can't wait to see more!
  23. Love these modules! The lift done without the scissor mechanism is really creative. Can't wait for these fancier modules you speak of!
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