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GerritvdG

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  1. @Good old Lego builder, I’ve send you a direct message.
  2. To easiest way is to go to the model on Rebrickable and then export the missing parts to a wanted list on Bricklink an let Bricklink find the best combination of stores as described above. Please let me now if you need a more detailed description of the steps. https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-51448/RoscoPC/ferrari-640-f1-89-scale-127/#details
  3. It was close, well done!! I think studio is a good tool for making instructions, there are some tricks you need to know, therefore this playlist of tutorials helped me: It's a lot of effort for the money, first try to gain some followers and popularity with free instructions. The pricing is around 0,5 eurocent per piece.
  4. They have: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=32198#T=C&C=2
  5. I like the scale and nice hidden HOG steering and good use of the ‘40’ liftarm
  6. Nice, looks really good! Do you have a link to the instructions?
  7. There is one thing I want to add to the discussion. If there is a jury, then it would be ideal that this group is not the same as the organisers of the contest. The jury is only responsible for judging according to the contest criteria. We have them three separate groups: organisers, jury and contestants. Of course we need people that are willing to fulfil this role, otherwise I’m very happy with Milan and Jim doing both roles!
  8. Nice! I also like the functions you added to this machine…
  9. Nice, well done. I really like the modular design and the cabin looks very good!
  10. Congrats everyone, especially the winners. It was fun seeing all those great entries progressing. Thanks for organising everything @Jim and @Milan.
  11. Nice! I also like the possibility to switch to manual driving and HOG-steering.
  12. Nice, that is a lot of Lego……. and Music .
  13. Thanks for sharing, nice! What I also really like is the compact style of the instructions, this results in a nice overview instead of a lot of pages with tiny steps.
  14. Nice, thanks for sharing. I really should buy the Servo and Buwizz, I especially like the 8858!
  15. Nice, well done, thanks for sharing the instructions and photos!
  16. It think it is a very nice model and nice that instructions have been published, however, for most people on RB a buggy motor , servo and the buwizz battery are very special pieces. Furthermore the description could be improved. The reference to the mouldking build could puzzle some users. My advice would be to look at the presentation of experienced designers on RB like @nico71 and many others on this forum. Lastly, the price is fair for this unique model.
  17. Wow, impressive! Can’t wait for the next step
  18. Wow, that’s looks really nice. Thanks for showing all the steps in the design and building process! I have to say red worked out really well. The front looks very good and the front lights are very realistic although I’m not sure about it the grill , I expected more black there…
  19. Wow, impressive, first time I saw this topic and it is interesting and educational to see the WIP. There are obviously a lot of Sian parts in this build, but this isn’t a B-model isn’t it?
  20. Nice to create this very specialised machine, you should contact Sennebogen, I’m sure they want to buy it for display! Also thanks for the honest description of the creation proces and the MOC.
  21. Agreed, and don't underestimate the other members of this site taking the effort of voting for the entries of this contest.
  22. Thanks for the review, I really enjoyed watching it. I agree with your conclusion: Defender over Raptor. We’ll see how the pricing will develop in Europe…
  23. 27: 10 17: 6 19: 4 11: 3 8: 2 16: 1 Difficult to choose from all those great entries, at the end it boils down to my personal taste and what’s in my view the spirit of this contest. I’m new on this forum but I really like the passion and craftsmanship shown!
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