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I need your clothes, your boots and your Gelandewagen. This is a special off-road exhaust (to prevent water from entering).
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Off-road. Having played a little with the regular version, I decided that it was too boring for off-road. So in the evening I have built two removable portal axles. Rides well and the new tires from buggy definitely suits this car. Getting ready for the weekend in nature.
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More about wheels. Apologies if I hurt the feelings of the Lego purists too much. I have added more photos of the original Lego wheels here. I also plan to shoot a video of off-road adventures on Lego wheels, stay tuned for updates in this topic.
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If you follow the links at the bottom of the article, Lego wheels could be found on the renders from the instruction (from the Stud.io). I have not taken real photos yet.
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Hello all Technic fans, let me present you my tribute to the famous Mercedes-Benz G-Class iconic car series. As a relatively new member, I must introduce myself. My name is Igor, I'm from Russia. Adult Fan of Lego, but I usually do this hobby with my 12 year old daughter. In fact, I'm too lazy to upload my MOCs anywhere, but this time I finally decided to do it. As it turned out, creating an instruction also takes a lot of time and is not as fun process as it might seem at the beginning. My MOC is not really an original model. This amazing MOC by Artyom Gabbasov strongly inspired me to build my own MOD. For some reason, it looks like this MOC has not yet been presented here. Basically, what I built was a deep modification of it. I disfigured the hood with system and added a couple more motors. Here is a short video review so that you could form an opinion on the look and functions. Sorry for the video quality, I'm just an amateur with an old smartphone. A few words about the details... Body. Still, time goes on and it seemed to me that the old body was no longer cool, so the choice fell on the new body of 2018-2021. In addition, I decided that it would be a BRABUS tuning. In my opinion, the 2018 body looks really modern and I really like it. The body of the G-Class is square, so it won't be possible to work it out on this scale. Therefore, I focused on such details as the bumpers, the radiator grille, as well as the rear of the car. I especially wanted to make the new optics of the car recognizable, so it took me so many LEDs. The hood was conceived in the BRABUS style, but how successful it is for you to judge. Perhaps some of the parts in the MOC will be rare, but I wanted to make the body as black as possible, without blue dots from pins, etc. Interior. Here I tried to work it out as much as possible on this scale. Moreover, I wanted to keep the rear row of seats, so I managed to fit two BuWizzes in the trunk. Wheels. I used RC wheels in this model because they looked better and were more suitable for drifting. I'm sorry this is certainly not original Lego, but the choice of 62mm Lego wheels is not as huge as we would like. Functions. The car was originally designed for racing, drift and fun. But after thinking for a while, I decided that converting the MOC into a boring regular version shouldn't be too difficult. As the extra functions, in the end, I decided to make the front L-motors removable so that you could quickly change the main transmission ratio. And I also decided that the quick-release rear axle would fit too. So that during the game you can change it to a regular axle (with a differential). I also made two color variations of this car. I like blue even more, but some details in this color are even rarer (shock absorbers, e.g.) You can find higher resolution photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/193022960@N03/collections/72157719220016393 If you decide to repeat it, then a free instruction is available here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-77314/igor1/mercedes-g63-brabus-2021 Feel free to share your opinion about the MOC or ask something further about it. Thank you for your attention.
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Very cool, dude! I do not really like yellow construction machinery, but this would be desirable to collect! Thanks for the free instructions of your MOCs.
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Igor1 replied to imurvai's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Igor1 replied to imurvai's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hello, @imurvai ! First of all, many thanks for such an amazing application! Very convenient to use and flexible to configure! I have only two questions. 1. Why is the minimum timeout that can be set in sequences now limited to 300 ms? I would like to program a police strobe lights for the LEGO LEDs with a blinking interval at least 50ms. Is it possible to reduce the minimum interval for sequences in future versions of the BC2 application? 2. Is it possible to make the zero position adjustment for the PF servomotor in the BC2 application? As we know, the LEGO steering may initially not stand directly because of the specifics of connecting the gears and steering rack. So initially, in the zero position of the PF servomotor the MOC cannot go straight - it leads away a little to the right or left side. I would like to be able to slightly adjust the initial position of the servomotor by several degrees. So that this setting is saved in the application after restarting or reconnecting to the model. Thanks in advance for your reply!- 1,308 replies
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