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Jundis

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  1. Not bad! My guesses are the following: 42142: The delayed F&F Supra with an A2 sticker sheet :D 42143: Truck same size as 42128, hopefully with a dolly trailer, but I think without a trailer, according to the piece count 42145: Big wheel loader with 107 tractor wheels, Claas Torion?
  2. Nice little roller! I also like the built solution for the roller frame better than the liftarm frame. Side question: Why did you put this round connector piece in above the rear axle?
  3. Nice review @kbalage ! Thanks very much :-) For the wheel question: On my Grave Digger set, the tractor wheels have a significantly higher roll resistance. With them put on, the monster truck only reaches about half the distance in comparison to the balloon tires on laminate flooring.
  4. Now I am tempted to buy the 42126 :D Great clean build! One question: Are you sure about the shock absorbers placement? I'd rather would place the soft ones on the front and the harder ones on the back?
  5. Also a front tilt on the bucket for higher elevation for example, you can see it in the upper pic of the Claas Torion. Would need a new special bucket, though...
  6. 8275 and 42131 like to have a word with you ;-)
  7. Was about to write the same here. The 4 ports hub for driving, articulated steering, bucket and boom operation are perfectly fitting. The catch is: Which brand will it be? Possibilities are: - Liebherr L586X (last Liebherr set was 42100 from 2019) - CAT 994K (last CAT set was 42130 from 2021 so unlikely) - VOLVO L350H (last Volvo set was 42114, but we already had the 42030 (Volvo L350F) and we get the Polybag wheelloader this year) My favorite pick would be the Claas Torion 1914, which is co-produced with Liebherr. This thing could also use the 107 tractor tires, which means it could be bigger than the 42030 (which had 1636 pieces) and therefor be a true flagship.
  8. I think there is enough appeal for both, but to give them a flagship character, they'll need at least 2000 pieces (42114 had 2193). For the grader to reach this piece count, you'll need the 94.3 tires. Even with the 68.7 tires from the batmobile, my grader only had about 1000 pieces. @nico71 Did a brilliant C-Model for 42082, so a forklift with real functions would be really nice. Sadly I don't find the thread, but I am sure someone presented a logging truck in this scale not long ago...
  9. With a crane and a dolly they sure are, as I am currently working on a MOC and it drives me nuts :D
  10. We can add some long awaited friends here: - European style logging truck (Mercedes/MAN) - Backhoe (JCB) - Dumper (Liebherr) The last one is unlikely to come yet, as there are the Volvo from 2020
  11. What a glorious build! I really admire all the little details, e.g. the closing of the gap on the double bent liftarm with the connector pieces ;-)
  12. I really wish Lego would do such things, but they highly likely stick to more common equipment. There are not many kids around who ever saw a trencher.
  13. Looks great! One thing: The movement of the bucket is very limited. Did you try to achieve a bigger angle?
  14. Now put the 81 tractor tires on the front and I am completely sold :D Great work!
  15. Nice little tractor and ideal for showing how basic mechanics work. There would be even enough space for a 2 cylinder engine ;-) The fenders are a little highlight here, I'd never thought of this usage.
  16. Great little build! The looks for this scale is incredible :-)
  17. Thanks guys :-) I am really stuck with the mechanics for the front wheels. I'd need such a strange movement I don't think is possible with one motor... :-/
  18. What a great built! I hoped for a usage for the small tractor tires and you delivered :-)
  19. I'd love a comeback of such combo vehicles. Lego already did such a thing with the car transporter. I'd love to see this.
  20. Hi guys and gals, after mulling about different ideas, I stick to my favorite theme... tractors :D Started with the transformation and driving of the 81 tractor wheels first, I came up with the idea of using the Buwizz3's LEDs to give this beast, which is loosely based on old soviet tractors, two eyes. The transformation action is done by a PU L-motor. This one has to be placed slightly to the left, therefor this thing moves in circles... but has a white superhero cape for compensation! Still stuck on the construction of the (non-steered) front wheels, since the have to provide enough stability for the transformation action AND should be placed sideways as arms while in robo-mode. Any ideas are warm welcomed, as this movement is really hard to be done with only 1 motor available. Kind regards
  21. Looking forward to this! I was wondering when the first MOC of a tractor with this tire combination would appear :D Did you use full suspension for you previous tractors also? I'd stick to stiff rear axle, maybe I try to make a suspended cabin in my next one...
  22. Whoa, this is coming together nicely! I hope the 2 stage concept works. The speed of the rotor is great :-) Would this rotor also fit with an 3 stud axle + stud at the end? https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=15790&name=Propeller 3 Blade 9 Diameter with Center Recessed&category=[Propeller]#T=C
  23. Really nice build @Kai_P24 ! I especially like the scale you are building in, would love to see a video of this machine. The exterior is a little bit too clean for my taste, but I like it purely technic with only few system pieces :D
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