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timslegos

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  1. Wow the level of detail is incredible, and you really managed to hide the motors and battery box too, very impressive. tim
  2. You have done it again! What exceptional body work, I love all the lines. tim
  3. I dont know if it is possible, but a picture would really help! tim
  4. Great looking car! The video is also very nicely done with some great looking shots. What camera/lens setup did you use? tim
  5. Would you mind explaining how the gearbox works? I am still trying to figure it out. tim
  6. I don't know how you do it but your builds are always so clean and precise. The cab looks great atop that frame! Tim
  7. I dont see a detail that wasnt addressed! As I said in the comments, great video! tim
  8. Great looking truck so far, really captures the iconic lines. tim
  9. I dont know if it is possible, but I would love a smaller and more compact diff. tim
  10. Looks like the center of gravity is too high, the speed looks fun though! tim
  11. Sorry that i missed it effe. Yes that works as long as the beams align with the top studs like they did with the old turntable. tim
  12. How is the turntable with studded connection points coming? tim
  13. I agree, the front looks fantastic! So does the back, the middle is the only weakness. I look forward to the video! tim
  14. The orange is absolutely stunning, I love it! tim
  15. 5 If it doesnt extend past the circumference of the turntable, 3 otherwise. Thank you very much effe! tim
  16. Any drawing of mine would confuse rather than aid in my description . I was trying to ask if you could make the custom turntable like the old studded turntable. I am working on a studded build right now and it would be far easier to implement. tim
  17. I certainly haven seen something like this before, nice job being unique! tim
  18. Effe, what i meant by studded was the connectors on the turntable to be studded, or at least allow enough room to attach axles under the rim of the turntable. tim
  19. Wow, you really managed to use parts in completely new ways, especially those minifig legs in the back! tim
  20. Do you have any idea if the quick connect part works? EDIT: Would it be too difficult to make the turntable studded? tim
  21. I remember this model from when you first published it! I am curious as to how you constructed the pnuematics system considering those cylinders have only one input. tim
  22. You might have to wash some of those parts , but the back end is very impressive. I look forward to seeing more. tim
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