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  1. Hi everyone I would like to announce a new video on youtube: It is a MOC which lets you control 6 pneumatic functions with only 4 IR channels. This can be helpful if you build a model with many pneumatic RC functions. Like this you need less PF Servo Motors and less space in your model. In contrary you cannot control all functions at the same time. How it works: always 3 pneumatic valves are connected to the servo motors and the other 3 valves are blocked, so that they can be connected properly if you want to control the other 3 valves. Cheers FT
  2. what do you mean with blade? There is only the auger or barrel or how you want to call it (I don't know the right term in english). Since it spinns really fast, the snow is blown out of the shoot. If you want to see further pictures, then please visit my webpage: http://www.functionaltechnic.com/intrac-2011/ Thanks for all the nice words. It would be a honer to see my model in the HOF Cheers Simon
  3. Hi everyone, Finally, I have finished a project which I was building since last September. It is the scale model of the Intrac 2011 snow blower which is/was often used in the swiss alps by the army and other communal parties. It was the aim to create another working snow blower after the success of the snow blower from last winter. The blower is powered by three buggy-motors which are all controlled by a separate Sbrick. Each track is driven by two PF XL motors. The snow blower shoot direction is controlled by two 9-volt micro motors and the height of the snow blower by one PF L motor. As power source I used two Buwizz as battery or a custom lipo battery. After a certain time in the cold I had the replace the Buwizz with the custom lipo battery. Cheers FT
  4. Hi every body I ordered two new Buwizzes (V2) and got them really fast. However, one of the two buwizz does have a problem. I cannot turn it off again. The green/yellow light is just flashing and the button doesn't have any effect on the Buwizz. Does anybody have an ideo how to solve this problem? Cheers FT
  5. Hi everyone I can send you the file but don't forget that you need also two metal tubes and epoxy resin to make it airtight. Thanks. You can finde picture on my webpage: http://www.functionaltechnic.com/airport-rescue-vehicle/ Write an email to functionaltechnic@gmail.com and you will get it. Thanks. This was exactely to intention of this MOC, that it has a working water monitor. Yes, maybe but I think that @Lucio Switch needs bigger volums. At the moment it is only a prototype and I cannot sell it. you can get the 3d printer file if you want. Thanks. This would be nice but there is not enought pressure available. Cheers
  6. Hi everyone In the past I used LEGO pneumatic tanks as water container for my models. Like this it is possible to build working LEGO fire trucks with 100% LEGO parts. However, there may grow fungus in the wet pneumatic tanks since there is always residual water in the tanks after draining them. Therefore, I decided to create custom water tanks with my 3D-Printer. It worked quite well, and I was able to build a 100ml tank with the dimensions 9x9x5 studs and pin holes: And it looks like this in action: Cheers FT
  7. @JopieK Thanks a lot
  8. Hi thanks. Also saw you your channel and I like your models. Cheers
  9. Hi everyone As a new member of the eurobricks-forum I'd like to introduce myself here. I'm living in Switzerland and recovered my passion to build LEGO after my Dark ages around 3 year ago. Specially, I like to build LEGO Technic while using also basic bricks. The main topics of my MOCs are trucks and other functional vehicles. The main ambition of my building is to create models based on real vehicles with the same working functions as in real life. Furthermore, most of my models are remotely controlled. Normally, I control my models with Sbrick but I also built some models with PF IR control or with the Buwizz. From time to time I also take a LEGO set and make some modification to improve the functionality and make it remote controlled. In real life I'm working as research assistant at a University of applied science and love sports. Here an overview about some of my MOCs: Unimog 406: Functions: Drive, Steering, Diff-lock, winch, 2 speed gearbox, lights Airport Rescue Vehicle MOC Functions: Drive, Steering, Boom Control 1, boom control 2, water monitor 1, water monitor 2, Direction water monitor Unimog 4023 Functions: Driving, Steering, central and rear diff-lock, snow blower on/off, snow blower shoot direction and snow blower height Further models you can find on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/functionaltechnic and on my webpage: http://www.functionaltechnic.com/ Cheers
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