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A_C

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  1. Thanks. Just uploaded: Thanks. I just need it as shown here: Thanks. That's not I'm expecting as well. I'm also thinking of joining it but need to wrap up existing projects first.
  2. This is a compact RC Forklift. It's inspired by a China made Forklift set. It's a HOG set. I've changed all the functions to be remotely controlled, and improved the outlook. Features: - Total no. of pieces is less than 700 - Around 1/16 to 1/17 scale - FWD - Requires a SBrick or BuWizz 1.0/2.0 or CaDA or Mould King remote battery hub - PF Servo Motor for the steering - PF L Motor for the front driving - PF L Motor for the lifting - PF M Motor for the tilting - Gear ratio is 2.33 : 1 - Maximum lift loading is about 300g - Maximum lift height is about 16.5cm - Detailed cockpit and driver seat Any feedback is welcome. Instruction available at: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-78013/
  3. Looks great. It reminds me Tamiya's Buggy.
  4. Just added another yellow version at here. It's not only another color version, but also replaced the expensive light reflector parts.
  5. Thanks all for your feedback. First of all, I don't have a BuWizz, and I'm using a compatible Buggy motor only. When the remote battery is fully charged, it has about 8.1V And I've just uploaded a test run video but I cannot provide the actual speed in readings. But I think it's pretty fast, and it's definitely not a climber or crawler.
  6. As inspired by pg5200's Buggy and Tamiya's Fighting Buggy, I've built this RC Buggy MOC. It's simple, fast and stable. Features: - Total no. of pieces is less than 400 - Around 1/15 to 1/16 scale - Requires a BuWizz 1.0/2.0 or CaDA or Mould King remote battery hub (SBrick should be possible by placing the hub on top of the battery box) - PF Servo Motor for the steering - RC Buggy Motor or BuWizz Motor for the rear driving - Gear ratio is 1.4 : 1 - Transverse damper rear suspension similar to Fighting Buggy - Rear camber angle is about +1 degree - Optional 4 LED lights (instruction not included) Instruction available at https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-76795/ Have fun and enjoy! It's not in Minifig scale, just give you an idea of its size. It has a +1 degree of rear camber angle.
  7. The Technic and System parts are complimenting each other, not excluding.
  8. I agree it's interesting, and thanks for the sharing. It's inspiring too.
  9. Hi, Could anyone tell me whether the part 18942 (BrickLink - Part 18942 : Gear Rack) can be moved freely inside the 18940 (BrickLink - Part 18940 : Housing)? Or a little force has to be applied when moving? Thanks.
  10. Thanks! You really have eagle eyes. Thanks and totally agreed.
  11. Hi, it's my long time project. It's heavily based on the famous Plus-Size AT-AT by raskolnikov. I've changed mainly the outlook of almost everything. It's an on and off project when new ideas came out. Recently, a new idea: head movement was inspired by cavegod's new UCS AT-M6 ([Moc] [Instructions] UCS AT-M6 - LEGO Star Wars - Eurobricks Forums). Why not give it a try? Any comments are welcome.
  12. Thanks for the sharing, especially how you overcome the size problem. Well done.
  13. It's updated to v1.3 with the following changes: - redesigned the front mudguard; lesser interference with the wheel; get rid of the expensive black 43093- refined the fuel tank- added rear damper reservoir- strengthened the original stand: more stable; able to rotate the rear wheel freely
  14. Thanks man!
  15. Thank you for your comments. It's very kind of you. The one you didn't recognise is the AT-PT. It's a MOD based on LegoJenny's at LEGO MOC AT-PT by LegoJLenny I've strengthened the legs; changed the front window, roof and the body. I think it's one of the cutest Star Wars vehicles.
  16. It's my second MOC here. It's the First Order AT-ST. After finished my AT-ST, I thought it'll be easy to build it as the only difference between them is the head. But it's not true as the structure is totally different. Some of the features are: - 2 seats for Minifig - movable/tiltable and modular head - hinged roof top - a bit bigger foot to increase stability - legs have limited poses but can stand by their own with a simple inter-lock mechanism - total 766 pieces Any comment is welcome. The instruction is available at LEGO MOC First Order AT-ST by A_C
  17. Besides, I would like to introduce its family to you: Talking or fighting? And then... A moment later...
  18. Just updated to v1.5
  19. Just added a few more pictures at 42107 Ducati Panigale V4 R Improvements
  20. As a bike lover, I'm so glad that LEGO had released such a beauty beast - Ducati Panigale V4 R. But there are a lot of missing parts, so I'd added the following improvements:- brake levers- front fender/mudguard, but the movement of the forks will be limited- brake calipers- front turn signal lights- solid fuel tank- remove the 2 rubber bands, without loosing their functions- retractable kickstand- move the rear fender closer to the wheel The MOD is posted on rebrickable at https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-62667/ Thanks for watching.
  21. That's amazing!
  22. Hope you enjoy the build, thanks.
  23. Thanks all for the comments. Actually, I did what you said about the jowl in the past. But as it should be a thin cover, it looks a bit bulky with the additional wedge. So I've left it behind. Thanks again.
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