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timslegos

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  1. Hey thats not bad at all! I still struggle building with studless and I would love it if I could build a solid frame like that. Nice work! tim
  2. How do the non lego motors perform in comparison to an xl or other pf motor? tim
  3. I love the way it looks! Color scheme is a little interesting though. tim
  4. Is there a B-model for your 41999 model? tim
  5. It is quite solid actually. The weakness is more in the mounting than the bucket itself. tim
  6. I have already taken that bucket apart, but I think you can see enough detail from the picture to build it yourself. tim
  7. Is the mLA used for steering? If so, how does it work? tim
  8. I love all of the detail you added, especially the silver fender. tim
  9. I would love for you to take it outside and find its true range! tim
  10. What bucket? You need to be more specific. tim
  11. how are you going to make it work on such a small scale? Looks great so far though. tim
  12. I too absolutely love your idea Allan. They way you described the supercar was beautiful. I am not usually into supercar MOCs, but if TLG came out with a set similar to the one you described, I would definitely buy it. tim
  13. I do like sets with more parts, as it increases the amount of fun time it takes to build the model. I would also agree though that there is probably a limit in the 3000-4000 part range. tim
  14. I am sure they want to milk the sales of their crawler and rm8's new model as well. If they put up the motors by themselves they lose the profits from the large box set. tim
  15. Some races only allow models of real trucks, and they must be exactly too a certain scale. it might be more fun if you allow original cabin and suspension designs that dont strictly follow a real life truck. tim
  16. That is an interesting color scheme...the fake engine looks great though. tim
  17. I would also suggest trying another type of linkage than those tiny little 12t gears. I have seen a design before that uses both a 12t and 20t bevel gears on the same axle, thus there are two sets of gears meshing each other at once. tim
  18. I love the drifting capabilities of the car. Nice song choice for the video as well . tim
  19. I cant wait to see the speed of this beast! I have those tires too, maybe I should try a drifting vehicle. tim
  20. Looks really fast. i am actually surprised it rives in such a straight line! tim
  21. I love the look of the cab in white! Also the tailgate lift mechanism is very cool. tim
  22. I remember reading in the past of someone building a submarine and they used an untreated M motor. As long as the motor stayed submerged, little damage was done. As soon as the motor was removed however, rust basically destroyed the internals. tim
  23. Welcome to Eurobricks! Looks like a nice truck too. tim
  24. I may just be a part of the new small attention span generation but I generally find most manual functions to be boring. One of the best examples would be the telehandler set. Lifting the main boom was ridiculously tedious without the motor. tim
  25. Maybe not the best climber but it looks cool. tim
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