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Thirdwigg

Eurobricks Dukes
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  1. Do we know that TLG pays a license for any of these sets, or just assume so?
  2. Me neither. I have bought fewer sets in the last two years, because I can get most of the new parts (particularly rare parts of expensive sets) I want through Pick a Brick and Customer Service.
  3. Thanks for the video. It looks like everything works well. I like how the buckets tuck back into the trailer under power when not in use. Again, another great MOC.
  4. I'm impressed with what I see here. Those hubs look like a great little part, and the electronics seem to be a great improvement. I might have to get this one, and get back into building trial trucks.
  5. I love those tires. They may look too small for this MOC though.
  6. Wonderful! Where did you place the Battery Box? I like the chunky look of the tractor. The trailer can use a little more refinement, but the features are looking strong. Again, great (WIP) MOC.
  7. It is this reason I go with the 21 studs wide for my little cars. I'm not willing to give up the diff. Maybe time to add some fender flares, and give that car some stance yo.
  8. @T Lego I'm glad some of my ideas inspired you. Hope it fits the look you are going for.
  9. Sorry @T Lego it's not a great picture, but it will give you the idea. Feel free to use as much or as little as you would like.
  10. This part seems to looks the best, but this part tends to be easier to get. They come in lots of colors, so go crazy. I have refined the seat a little for my next car, but still the same size. I'll post of photo of that one soon.
  11. How wide do you want the seats? I used these ones for my 3T, which looks to be close to the same scale.
  12. 42077 looks great in all dark azure. The dyno looks pretty great too.
  13. When this posted, I was working on my own little 911. Ours seem to be identical in size. I might use some of you ideas as I continue the project. Great job.
  14. I saw @Cumulonimbus post on the 42093 thread his nearly C-Model Porsche 911 GT3. I was posted as I was working on my own 911, which is the exact same size. Since mine is not related to 42093, I figured I would post it here. I currently have a lot of projects being worked on, so we'll see how long it take for this to get completed.
  15. I'll do my best to help my fellow country people welcome you with open arms. Have a good time.
  16. Thanks @Didumos69, I built the changeover, and it will take a little modification to make it work for my application. It is not as robust as the bigger shifter, but I think it will work.
  17. Sorry I am a little late to the party, but this may be just what I need for my Sports Car. All the other changeovers were too large, or did not have a great integration with bodywork. I may try to add this in tonight and see how it works. Thanks again for another nifty little idea for this community to use.
  18. Thanks again for the contest. I am happy that my placing reflected my self assessment of my entry. Congratulations to @Rudivdk on a job well done. The top five were all excellent; entries you all can be proud of.
  19. Again, another great contest. 5:10 3:6 4:4 11:3 1:2 6:1
  20. A while ago I had an idea for a piggyback forklift. I intended to have it be a part of a larger MOC with a 15 stud wide truck, trailer, and cargo. Maybe someday I'll make something to go with it, or someone else can. In the meantime, I am going to post this, and move on to other projects. Features Steering Fork lift Fork tilt Fork extension 15 studs wide
  21. @brickhappy @I_Igor Glad you like it. @HorcikDesigns yeah, the nose needed something, and I decided against the traditionally misogynistic options. Also, here is the video:
  22. All done. Not my best work, but I'm happy it's finished.
  23. 17. Hunter Mk.III Features: Joystick with working ailerons and elevator Full weapon load Landing gear 12 cylinder Napier Pocketknife engine
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