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1gor

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. Yes, it is (something like) 1:21 scale, which gives very limited choice what to build...telehandlers are not possible if you want motorized functions, etc...
  2. trucks, trucks...and whenever i hoped for tires that could enable mr to make 1:16.5 scaled MOCs (to fit perfectly with trucks based on ideal truck tire 62.4), i ended up disappointed with Lego tire choice... Simon, both truck and trailer are great
  3. Honestly propeller has less friction spinning through the air than wheels that are driving tractor that is supposed to pull something (at least)... I feel honored that you gentleman give me suggestions and share your experience.
  4. After testing I must say that only traditional way works; reduction gubs should be used as hubs like on 42099 set; so only way is to use like on axle that has angled suspension arms based on Pythagorean theorem
  5. No problem about sharing, now keep fingers crossed that it sustains some weight without braking apart... ...but actually all credits go to @vascolp
  6. so far i have relatively stiff part where this reduction hub is integrated. Only I have to put XL motor 1 stud outer so gears would not rub on XL motor housing ... I'll post images when i finish chassis and axles
  7. as you can see it fits perfectly; now i have to make chassis to test it
  8. it is one stud thick; if red 28 tooth differential doublebevel gear had kind of pinholes and not kind of hooks could be usefull (or that Lego redesigns old 40tooth gear to fit that 3 point pin connector)... perhaps it could be fitted ½ stud more inside? I'll try that later today just in case ... Thank you for your help
  9. I meant in addition to existing frame
  10. actually i would prefer that 5 x 7 frame has holes like this or that frame 5 x 7 has the same ball joint as above at one end
  11. Yes, to save space. This is idea also to save on reduction hubs since reduction hubs have 2 studs connectors that are taking same space as shocks
  12. I know but similar principle...
  13. i know that it uses this one: i can post picture tomorrow, since to take it out I'll wake someone...I hope you understand. Idea is to use it with PF XL motor since they have a ball joint and with front axle solution that i post in my tread I'm not completely satisfied.
  14. Don't get me wrong, but here is more or less the same solution...
  15. With 42099 hub which us (for space that I have ½studs to long when using with cv joint) and part https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=18587#T=S&O keeps popping out when i put more weight... it is 0.5 studs to long...
  16. i hate that answer...but thank anyway. I couldn't find anything like, but there is always a chance that i miss something...
  17. a little bit different question - did ever exist any kind of gear that could be used with this hub without using pulley wheels?
  18. it is on my bricksafe folder for a while and it was on my Google drive (until I upload it to bricksafe). It uses Pythagorean theorem principle
  19. It is possible that they appear in black in Peugeot Hypercar...
  20. that is something i needed for long time. I really hope that you are right
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