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Marco1213

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    Lego technic, any mechanical things and most importantly; SUSPENSION!

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  1. Have you by any chance finished this crane? I have been searching for hours on how to build this and how to attach it with no luck :( (I dearly want this on my aroc.) EDIT: Nevermind, found the ldd file. Still looking for a way to attach an air tank
  2. I meant to do that to give you an idea what my age is without actually breaking any rules.
  3. Okay, cool. I'm completely new to this forum thing so if you could guide me through on how to do that I would really appreciate it. I have to go to bed now, bye!
  4. Hey! I just joined eurobricks like a minute ago and I would like some help as to know where I can post technic mocs. Any help please? Info: I am avid technic builder that doesn't have many parts so be prepared when looking at my mocs for your eyes to be assaulted with mix-matched colors and poorly-looking décor. I have been thinking about joining eurobricks for a while now, but I have been questioning my maturity level so I held back in fear of being banned or messing up. I will try my best to stay on this forum for a while, wish me the best of luck! I will also not post frequently because I have school almost everyday, and it takes me a ton of time to build something even moderately good. Will not post age, in accordance with the EB guidelines. Current project; 4X4 trial truck with hybrid of solid axle and independent suspension (just a concept and maybe will have this) tracks in the front most likely with a very compact bogie suspension setup. (pros; articulation, strength, cheap to manufacture) (cons; wheels not being able to move independently, overall failure at moving at high speeds) and independent suspension, which is my favorite type of suspension. (pros; moves independently, great handling at high speeds) (cons; not very much articulation with A arms, expensive to manufacture and repair) I would also like to add that independent suspension can have as much articulation as solid axles if you use a trailing arms setup, or lever action. Many people forget that.
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