ralphie
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Pretty good I’d say. Such a light set means a single stiff spring on each corner is all it takes, and the McLaren arms keep things in place decently. The major frame flex is twisting along the whole length of the car, but not enough that I felt the need to add more structure. The bigger challenge was making sure the dashboard could tolerate being pushed down to test the suspension.
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8865 is my favorite from my youth. Having some fun with new parts. Overall dimensions are +/- half a stud. The 8-ball shifter from 8880 just feels great to use and makes me happy. Stud.io sure hates axles and random angles. Pro tip for first timers like me: make sure your first part is positioned as a multiple of 20! Where to upload the stud.io file if bricklink rejects it? https://www.bricklink.com/v3/studio/design.page?idModel=681899&ref=my_studio
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Experimenting with the new engine from 42170 and my eyes fell on 42040. Obviously there should be an odd number of cylinders and a NACA cowling, but overall I’m very satisfied. Pistons wiggle appropriately. The rubber bits are half for looks, half to help keep everything in place. 8 cylinder radial seems possible, but maybe not this small.
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I am a huge fan of @Thirdwigg’s U423, but it needed more gears! The original rear PTO on/off still works, but the other side now has an additional transmission that can either enable the tip bed or the wheels. This makes it a little easier to run the functions without turning the wheels. The universal joint sits behind the cab so there is something handy to turn the front PTO with. This was a super fun build, followed by quite a few hours working in the new feature. Thank you!
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[MOD] 42111 Tank
ralphie replied to ralphie's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
@GTS I think I might have funded the kickstarter for that! It was never quite as good as when I was 12 playing the original. -
I actually really liked 42111, except the wheelie feature was silly. I’ve also been looking for an excuse to use a skid steer type transmission. What could be more Fast, Furious, and Stupid than a Dodge Charger tank? The chassis could use a little more stiffness, but I’m done for now. I really like the look of the quarter ellipses (71708) on the suspension.
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I align the visible axle-end pins of 32054 to be forward/rear when possible, and up/down otherwise. I put the ring on 6558 in whatever way I think will make it easier to take the model apart, assuming there is no assembly requirement. I don’t pay any attention to slots that are not visible when fully assembled, because I would drive myself crazy with that.
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Hummer H1 Station Wagon
ralphie replied to efferman's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Nice work. I had totally forgotten that the unmodified version didn't have a full front bumper. There were a wide variety of push bars added "in theater", the easiest was to just use another rear bumper. -
Jeep Willys
ralphie replied to Sariel's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Not sure about everywhere else, but in the USA, we always say the manufacturer first: “Honda Civic”, “Lancia Stratos”. Since Willys is the manufacturer, it should be first in the name. This is a favorite vehicle of many USA people, so expect lots of grumbling. It is a beauty in either order. -
[TC20] 8832 Roadster
ralphie replied to ralphie's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Rear suspension has two springs instead of one. Because I added width, one spring would have been in the middle of a 10 stud axle. At the wheels, the length/width ratio looks quite good. -
[TC20] 6949 Robo-Guardian
ralphie replied to Akassin's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Looks great! Do you think you’ll need a sway bar by the time you get to full height? -
[TC20] 8832 Roadster
ralphie replied to ralphie's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I had to go two studs wider to get the effect I wanted. This solution holds together well, and has the same thin lightweight look as the original. Even stud width because of the steering rack. I may have stolen the wheels from my son’s collection. -
One of my favorite small sets as a kid. Priority is to make it as “low density” as possible, just like how the old sets used to be so simple. Imgur is being grumpy at the moment, so I’ll try to add a comment next. Duplicate origin sets are allowed, so this is not a reservation. There we go, had to add the “.jpeg” to the direct link. Anyhow this is obviously not the perfect original build, since I strongly prefer to keep some older parts quarantined.
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[MOC] Mini Off-Road Crane
ralphie replied to weavil's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Nicely done. Do the Jeep tires fit? -
Generic Contest Discussion
ralphie replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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