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Tatrovak

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  1. I understand your purist view of things, by the way, I'm adding a link to my Yotube where is a short demonstration of the driving characteristics of this Tatra
  2. I have been using this method of wheel enlargement for a long time because there are only a few LEGO wheels that would fit proportionally, if I do not want to change scale of the model, or rather no such LEGO wheels. But in the future I plan to buy tires for this model that could eliminate this problem, I will put a link to them here. Unfortunately, this model has been disassembled for several months, but I'll try to give you some better photos of the chassis. Tires: (compatible with 43x26 LEGO rims) https://www.thicon-models.com/thicon-1_14/felgen-und-reifen/1_14-reifen-gelaende-mit-einlagen-schmal-paar I'm adding a version with a two-door cab
  3. I present to you my next creation. It is one of the most popular Tatras, especially popular among LEGO builders, 813 series in the basic military version 8x8 Kolos (Kolos is the code name of the project under which the 813 series was originally created as an artillery tractor for the Czechoslovak Army) supplemented by a BZD-T 813 dozer blade. Model is powered by 4 PF L motors, steered by 1 PF servomotor, the blade is controlled by one PF M motor. The cannon in one of the photos is a Czechoslovak anti-aircraft gun PLK 57mm Čs.
  4. To be fair to you, Sariel, I have to say that my style of building is a bit overdimensed and, as a result, my creations contain more parts than it might seem. Thank you, but it's not entirely according to the real car, it has front-wheel drive (Bucciali TAV - Traction AVant - front-wheel drive in French). Thank you too, I explained a large number of components in this answer above. What do you mean it has limited features? You're right, the wheels make a car, as an example I give my Bucciali from the wheels I used before. Unfortunately, I have very few L3 pins and L2 axles in black, together a maximum of 15 and that's not enough ..., but I guess it will improve in the future. Thank you for the advice and for the praise, I will definitely try it. Thank you, When I first saw the real Bucciali I reacted just like you :D.
  5. So, Bucciali is disassembled and I counted 2870 pieces (of course it's not completely accurate but I'm sure at least 90% it will be accurate) including engines, wheels, in short everything.
  6. So far, I still haven't been able to solve my problem with adding pictures, so at least I'll give you a link to my flickr. If someone is interested, they will find more photos there. Thanks to Jorgeopesi, but to be honest this is not the first version of this model, I have built it several times in the past and I have only improved every other version. That's why it only took me 10 days. https://www.flickr.com/photos/188258679@N02/
  7. Thank you for the answer Sariel, I appreciate it, I have been following your work for many years. As soon as I saw those wheels, I knew they would fit exactly on this model, the only pity they didn't come out in black. I'll take your opinion, when I break it down, I'll count the parts and let you know. As for the photos, I'm sorry, but I haven't learned to work well from this site yet, and that limits me to the maximum size of all the photos in my post at 102.4 kb, and that's not enough to put more photos here in good quality, but as soon as I figure out how to solve it, of course there are more photos here, I know that one is not enough.
  8. Hello, I presenting to you my model of Bucciali TAV 8-32. It is powered by four PF L motors and steered by one PF servomotor. Configuration of drive system is permanent 4x4 with axle differentials. It consist around 3000 pieces and building time was around 10 days.
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