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1gor

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. a little bit different question - did ever exist any kind of gear that could be used with this hub without using pulley wheels?
  2. 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
  3. It is possible that they appear in black in Peugeot Hypercar...
  4. that is something i needed for long time. I really hope that you are right
  5. It has been a while since i had a time to touch my Lego...and found earler assembled front axle for one project that needed reduction hubs. It has some similarities with one that is under hyperlink that @functionalTechnic posted few days ago. Since it is "my" tread, I'll post images here: I hope for some time to make chassis and rear axle to test it and see if it is stiff enough to be implemented...
  6. yes @Jundis it certainly looks like that on golden wheels 43.2 x 26
  7. @trabidoni please set your browser to use English language
  8. problem with very small models is that some parts like bullbar or scales are to thick with technic parts Building small scale is changing and I can testify on that because switch from 1:15 scale to 1:18 is much harder (for me) than i expected, so my hat up for @falconluan
  9. that solution crossed my mind before, but could not integrate ball joint from Unimog with that (and was a bit wobbly, but perhaps I didn't use cimpletely new parts... perhaps i could try again for Fastrac 8330 front axle. Thanks Simon
  10. they are real blessing when building structure that is 9 stids long and need stiffness because of axleholes at one end
  11. i know what you mean; I just want to point out that lego has appropriate pattern and diameter mould...
  12. i was just looking your MB; but I have noticed MB trac last year because my plan was to make 1:18 MB Trac but portal axles make it way to wide
  13. Lot's of trucks as usual; but I have noticed interesting MBTrac and very nice blue Liebherr excavator. i think MB Trac is this one https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-57525/Isenheim/mb-trac-1000-rc-buwizz/#details Thanks for nice video Simon
  14. I also try to make some tractors, but missing 90-95mm tired forced me to improvise because I'm trying to switch from 1:15 to 1:18 scale
  15. if i repeat what i think about missing 90-95mm (and 68-75mm) tractor tire @Milan would popup and say stick to the topic
  16. make gear reduction 8 to 24 gears and use 24 tooth gear with clutch if you don't want to use L motor as servo
  17. it would be better to use Zetros tires at the back (but do not ignore that Lego tires make machinery way to wide and specially at such small scale)
  18. i spent few weeks intil i got acceptable shape on my Unimog (but my solution is not stiff)
  19. shape is coming along nicely, i wonder about front bullbar solution in this scale...
  20. @Schwedii first of all welcome to eurobricks forum. MB truck looks very nice and with propulsion of 3 PF XL motors it is very powerful beast (I'm happy with one PF XL motor on MOC when i manage to make power output without rubber band or as you wluld say "gummiband" effect. Can we see your chassis (without cab an wheels)? And I suppose wheels are painted? kind regards
  21. Perhaps it is not the best day (today) for anything funny, but if I remember you are on the busses lately (sounds like classic british sitcom). Important is that you enjoy building and I believe that this one would end up great as Flyer. kind regards
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