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1gor

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. it is not forbidden to dream and sometimes dreams came true...but as you pointed out it us good question how much torque can those new double joints handle...
  2. somehow I have a feeling that this 5L woth CV joints at both end would be used on 42160 Audi RS Q e-tron
  3. Agree completely, it should have been 4 studs long (axle end 3 studs long)
  4. at least it would become cheaper on bricklink...
  5. 42099 had expensive electronics ...but you could be right; Deere skidder has straight lines on bonnet (like it was done with axe), so using panels (with stickers - @Maaboo35 would love it) could be the case...
  6. Chrager is instantly recognizable (specially front part); wonder if bodywork could be done with more technic parts...
  7. Your JCB 220 series excavator is beautiful. Something like this was on my to-do list for future
  8. hm...that is what i least expected; something like this, only with joint at both end...
  9. Somehow I'm in devil's circle between stage 2 and 3 because last 3 years everything that can go wrong (surrounding me) went wrong or from bad to worse, so whenever i touch Lego some #@$#@ (you know what) happens... @Jundis I hope that i didn't make your topic darker that you plan it to be.
  10. No news about shorter cv joint...
  11. That makes sense; small or mid size models are mostly enjoyable (models up to approximately 40 studs length and up to 30 studs height)
  12. @mla2 could this one be usefull for you? https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=11272#T=C
  13. You will have to reinforce (somehow) at the end of triangles (where light bluish gray axle 3 studs long) in order not to fall apart (I still have this problem to solve in my 4 x 4 project using Tatra suspension)
  14. Always nice to see this telehandler of yours... IMHO telehandler is (still) the star in this video
  15. @gyenesvi gear rack 9 or 11 studs kong would save my biggest problem now to make narrow and short steered, driven live axle using reduction hubs
  16. indeed whole engine concept is amazing, but could you make proportions of whole model like this old school 32 Ford hotrod? (and old-fashioned suspension )
  17. well first suggestion is to see some pictures...
  18. maybe this is what you're looking for in topic good luck
  19. that is cool C model very original idea
  20. i know buddy; but the only reason that I was looking for this solution is to make use of 4 PF XL motors that i have...(2 per vehicle geared up 40 to 24 gear as someone suggested me a wjile ago and it worked great with daytona differentias) and now it turned up that i can make it with suspension arms from Arocs (axle is 2 studs narrower than on Zetros), but i have to fix it properly...with dog bones...
  21. as you know it works with 24tooth differential and doesn't with 28tooth...
  22. if you put gear 24 tooth between 6 studs LEGO suspension arm (one from 42099 set) it fits in slots, but 28 tooth gear differential doesn't fit inside; I was trying to make narrower suspended driven steered axle with planetary hubs (as you can see in my tread)...so I was hoping for some suspension arm that is wider at the end to fit 28 gear differentials...I don't have access to my parts yet so i cant make photos...
  23. @nerdsforprez anything to make people at least a little bit heapier is worth trying, even in such situation when abbreviation really can meqn anything. kind regards (I hope that where you live, you don't have polar winter, or storms, fluds...as we here from news from U.S.A. lately)
  24. this kind wishbone could be interesting if it goes "arround" differential gear to make more narrow axle using planetary hubs.
  25. just wanted to show you what CNY abreviation is
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