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1gor

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. That is something I was thinking about untill I saw one container truck parked with raized rear (liftable) axle and it was pointing in oposite direction than fromt wheels (like in your second image link), but steering angle was smaller... From info (distributer's info) it steeres even when it is lifted and it is hydraulic steering connected with truck steering system. The info is from M.A.N. distributer, but I don't know is every 6 x 2 M.A.N. model has it or not and not to mention other brands...
  2. Now I see in third picture ftom above...all those PU motors are like large PF motor actually. Peterbilt looks very nice If I see it correctly it is 17 studs wide (so perfect for 1:18 scale...)
  3. It is s bit unusual indeed... Perhaps it us time for Lego to make narrow 2L differential; but fur that new bevel gears will be needed... Nice effort Micha.
  4. Video is to fast for my old eyes, so I cant see anything...but I'm all ears...this is something that I look how to make for ladt couple of years for my Unimog
  5. @M_longer beat you... https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/forums/topic/202794-42209-volvo-l120-electric-wheel-loader/page/6/#findComment-3775699
  6. At least it has a differential unlike Aston Martin...
  7. I can repeat all that and add just one thing - pity it is not driven and steered by PF motors also...
  8. Of all cars, Bronco is the most appealing.
  9. I would go with actuators because they enable smoother operation...
  10. Sorry I forgot about 4 motors...indeed gearbox would be complicated in such narrow space
  11. Do you plan to have all functions to be motorized? If so you need additional hub / battery box in upoer carridge...and better use actuators with motorizstion. BTW looks good; a while ago I was thinking about blue wheeled version (I saw it on my way to work)....but I'll see. Perhaps I got some interesting idea from you...
  12. Shape looks good, pity that there is no suspension, not to mention buggy motor powered model...
  13. MOD version like the one you posted just below instructions picture that vontains step nr.205.
  14. Beautiful, prrhaos truxk tod version would be best one...
  15. Instantly recognizable Lego model of this legandary Mack rig
  16. Looks indeed like black CV joints axle 4l....and 4L links with ball joint at the end
  17. Is it my new problem with vision, kr you ended in micto scale? Firstly Unimogs were some 1:17.5 scale, then 1:22 or? (And now combibe harvester is some 1:35? Usual tires ate 205cm at the front)
  18. Excelent for classic trucks that have red chassis, but otherwise don't know where to use it. I'm super happy with decision made by TLC that new short 3L ones came in black.
  19. Tires from Bronco can not harm in this case also...
  20. ...and those slopes I needed several times before...
  21. @SNIPE from pictures in this topic Lego set has smaller tires (68.7...)... ...or you want to make bigger model...
  22. That was my.initial thought when I saw reddish brown (most likely 3L with stop) axle at the front wheel. But it looks very nice small set.
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