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dimka_ya

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  1. Made the rear steering axle for the truck Added a small crane :)
  2. I got the idea to remake one of the first trucks assembled on this scale. I did not publish it as there was nothing interesting in the design in my opinion. I added one steering axle and redesigned the cockpit for it.
  3. Thank you. I understood how BAM works. But, unfortunately, in my country they do not practice this in stores. Yes, I agree with you. I also want to see the CMFs produced now with modern technological prints.
  4. This time the bus. Really wanted a sliding door - it turned out what happened Diesel V6 at the rear (alas, no drive). The floor as low as possible. I wanted to make a roof, but I ran out of details. and the child does not want to
  5. Sorry, I do not quite understand what the BAM stations it. In my country, only "official lego supplies" are mostly available. I think that for thosewho have recently joined Lego it would be a good way to get something interesting. They (TLC) also re-release the City series. p.s. I think I understand :) Unfortunately, there is nothing like BAM stations withim my reach.
  6. Hello! I think it's a good idea to start re-releasing minifigures from the first series of CMF little by little. May be one two at a time. TLC can arrange a vote on the official platform or eurobricks. I have recently "joined Lego" anf do not see any other options to get the best of them
  7. Fully support! I want to build models for people, work out ergonomics, adjust the scale.
  8. Yeah, I would be glad to have new sets in 42060 and 42062 style. Now 42102 and 42116 are coming out in the same scale.
  9. Thanks for the tip! I also use part 32184, but it gives a slight displacement of the wheel and parts 3749 are needed for it (and this sometimes becomes a problem :) ). There is still 32068 + 32069, but in a small size I have not yet figured out how to implement it :)
  10. Baby car seat The child does not fall out even if turned over
  11. model â„–5 I wanted to make a suspension in this size. the idea that came to mind was a "breaking" frame. it turned out "cheap" and strong.
  12. the final (most likely) version of the first model from this post. what was changed - the front part has been redesigned (other wheel arches), the steering wheel mount in the cabin has been reworked, a center armrest (with a cup holder:) ) has been added for the first and second rows of seats, the rear part has been lengthened (to fit the spare wheel in the trunk), along the way, rear lights course.
  13. thank you very much, very nice to hear! yes, the body design is more complicated. help details trom the system :) Your 7-seater family car is exellent! I hope when my son is older and I accumulate more parts we will build models on this scale :)
  14. a new car, perhaps the last one, since the parts are running out :)
  15. next model :) yeah. minifigures lack height. the speed champions series was widened and the cars were even taler :)
  16. Thank you very much! Thanks, very nice. Large models lackpatience and detail. And the child does not play with them. And he likes the little ones with minifigures.
  17. Thank you so much! I will add one more model in the near furure. If something is not clear by construction - write, I will post the photos in a disassembled state.
  18. I started from the chassis and from the idea of a door that is at the some time an arch. Then I just picked up the parts from the available ones. It turned out to be an average minivan.
  19. Thank you! I would pleasure to do so if I had them :)
  20. Hello. When building models from Lego systems for a child tires of, switching to technic. I'll start with the last built model - a small minivan for minifigures. It was not possible to completely get rid of unnecessary colors - there are not enought details, or in others models. The car has a steering control output in the windshield, opening doors and trunk lid, a interrior from the system :)
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