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1gor

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. Nice that you continued this project, my is on standstill because I just figured out that Lego buggy motor is slight over 3 studs thick ... do only possibility is now BuWizz motor...
  2. Is there a way that this part could help you? https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=50904#T=C It is stiffer than liftarms connected with pins... Sorry to bump almost a month old topic...
  3. On 5 of my servos cable deteriored (and internal wires are broken!) despite they were in the box; noone touched them (or thete are pergaps ghosts?)
  4. But your Liebherr has 8 motors that perfectly represents excavator functionalities...
  5. As time passes by, I have decuded to keep my Lego indoors, because now due to crashing and several times wires got stucked I have 5 PF servos for resoldering... it is ultimate test for Moc in natural environment and when that test is passed than it is construction thay belongs in ultimate class. ...just one more thing; IMHO of all differential options red ones (with 12 tooth gear) have highest redistance and Daytona difs are the smoothests (only buggy motors are extremelly fast...) kind regards
  6. If I had BuWizz with 6 ports, then I could think about it, but I have the one (version 2.0) with 4 PF ports. At the moment BuWizz with 6 ports is out of my financial capabilities. Kind regards
  7. It will be manual since I need to manually use pins or axles to attach what I want...motorized functions are: - drive - buggy motor - steering PF Servo - front PTO - medium motor - rear PTO - medium motor Before Dominator I was at the end of 1:15 Fastrac 4220 project with same functions, only with multiple steering modes and then one of Servos was broken...
  8. I saw YouTube video today and must admit that it is very cool little trophy truck. Years ago I was thinking about something like that to implement my buggy motor but there were no short enough suspension arms available...yes, we defenefelly need stronger CV joint with less slack one stude wide; new stronger CV joints are sometimes to big and don't fit 1 stud wide space...
  9. Yes, below are allready and axle will be something like this at the front. BTW your mini trophy truck looks very nice.
  10. It looks very nice and smooth for panel based moc. I wonder how it would look like all yellow like model that inspired you. Now it has kind of Liebherr color sheme
  11. Actually cabin is just small evolution od cabin used on previous Fastrac 8330 version; the one using 2 large motors for drive and with front tires where I put 24 x 43 ord tires into Zetros tires to achieve 88mm diameter; but that tire was like wood - to hard for that...when I find some tile with gadgets I'll make better interrier...perhaps tomorrow I could work on front axle...just have to brainstorm how to connect axle from PF servo that don't have such slack (stronger CV joints are bigger than one stud in diameter)
  12. Perhaps I can make 1:18 CLAAS Xerion Saddle Trac one day, but in the meantime I have to find out all possible tire options for it...at least I think I have enough parts for that (I have 3 42054 sets...)
  13. I made hood in 2020 and it is only thing that survived since I was developing 1:15 Fastrac 4220. Actually I need time and piece which I'm lacking in last several years... I start developing this one when you anounced Dominator. Why not; If this 8330 would not end up stiff anough with minimal features that I mentioned, I'll make 1:15 scale Fasteac 4220 and the plan to make 3CX with tires from CLAAS Dominator. You are always welcome to post wharever you like.
  14. After long time I have some development to show on my JCB Fastrac 8330...buggy motor and BuWizz are properly hidden, but in future I'll see if there is a possibility to make small and at the same time stiff enough front axle to enable front drawbar... Special thanks to @eric trax who designed tires that I use at the front (you can see them detached), @Zerobricks who helped me with BuWizz and buggy motor and very very special thank to @Malek83 and his honored family who provided me CLAAS Dominator. @Jundis I hope that what you see I wont need to touch anything on current update, just to finish front part and rear 3 pont hitch and drawbar... @steph77 I'm still looking forward to see your Fendt inspired tractor with front loader. Any comment is welcome
  15. I suppose using axle with stop and ½ bushes on other side won't solve your problem.
  16. @steph77 today Fendt uses mostly bright green with dark bluish gray (I drive every workday just near AGCO distributer), but there are also other colorizations like green with datk bluish gray or black or entire black / with some silver and red wheels. Your interpretation in my eges looks very nice like it is. You can not expect green parts for everything...perhaps front bonnet is not curved enough (but I still don't know what model you try to build as Lego version)... I know what mean by replacing visible blue pins with black; I spent few weeks on that with my Fasfrac...
  17. I can not agree more...I miss also 125mm tractor tire...but lets enjoy Bronco
  18. Yes, perhaps 75mm tire with similar to this tread would round up everything that we need (89mm in G-Wagen and 81mm in Audi IMHO belong to this "family"). Unimog looks very nice (despite not having portal axles)
  19. Then you can only help yourself with train battery boxes to save some small percentage of space...
  20. Good idea is to have one battery box in undercarriege and one in uppercarriege; I thought in first place that you want to use just one BB...silly me...looks promissing
  21. I use hub reduction on same width and therefore I have to raise shocks not to colide with hub... perhaps simplest solution is the best one...
  22. @Ngoc Nguyen, perhaps best way for a start is to copy idea from 8043 set with large motors and servo to operate driving rings deployment...
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