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timslegos

Eurobricks Dukes
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  1. I use the speed remote more for functions that need to be slow or gradual. I use the regular remote to control other functions that are geared down enough that i dont need low speeds. tim
  2. What are those parts? tim
  3. Nice little truck he built there, but i wouldnt think it would get good traction with only rar wheel drive. tim
  4. VEry interesting design, but hoe would you drive the axle? Would you attach an 8t gear to the outside of the turntable? tim
  5. Wow what a beautiful car!! As always Crowkillers somehow manages to make perfect curves! tim
  6. Or just attaching the extension cable to the battery box... tim
  7. Haha ya i remember even as a child i was slightly disappointed. it is a cool set, but it is certainly not as complex as other flagships. I think the problem was that the truck only had 3 different attachments (or maybe two?), so there was not to high of a rebuild-ability. tim
  8. That was the link i was asking for, the video. Awesome bus! Are you one of the few female builders? Tim
  9. Ohh ya that makes sense! i wonder if he r/ced his MOG to? tim
  10. Nice motorization! How will you connect the power supply from the IR receiver? tim
  11. nice job on the car, and man, that thing flies! How do you manage to get the car to drift on the tile? Dont the tires have enough grip to no slide? tim
  12. Wow that's incredible! a completely remote control minifig bus is definitely a hard task to complete. tim
  13. Looks good so far. Why iS it painted in blood?! Also could you take a more focused photo?
  14. Genius!! Once again raising the bar!! tim
  15. Haha that's definitely an original attachment! tim
  16. Nice truck, it looks very powerful and smooth. tim
  17. Could we persuade a third party company to make these pnuematics if we specify exactly what we want? Tim
  18. Awesome render! I do want to say that this new cylinder is significantly shorter than 2 large pneumatic cylinders put together when they are fully extended. Other than that i think it looks good. tim
  19. I raise you all a video... I love the way the cars shatter on impact similarly to how a car in real life shatters on impact. tim
  20. 6000 RPMs?!? haha the creator must have made a typo. Anyway, that is very impressive. tim
  21. I dont think i have ever seen such a massive truck driven by power functions!! How could the axles not snap?!? tim
  22. Why such the large markup? tim
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