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Thirdwigg

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  1. For me it was 8386. Those wheels! Within two months I bought 8880. Gosh, that was close to ten years ago already.
  2. For what it is worth, USA now has access to some of the H1 sets, only not through TLG. Not the big ones, but I guess I only wanted 42021.
  3. Go long, there are too many MOCs of the short wheelbase.
  4. Interesting development. I might have to stop by Toys R Us on my way home from work today.
  5. The Freightliner is pretty cool. Start ordering some bricks.
  6. Very Boss. Glad to see the Panther is done as well.
  7. Very creative. It's nice to see a machine we have not seen before.
  8. Great job on the car. The body work looks great, and the suspension is very authentic.
  9. The front hub mounts turned out very nice. The flexible frame looks great, and the body work turned our perfectly. What a great rendition.
  10. What a great build. The rear transaxle is very well done, and includes some great techniques. The modular ability really sets this MOC apart.
  11. Nice job. The black looks aggressive.
  12. The Tiffy keeps chugging along. It should be finished by Brickworld 2014.
  13. Nice MOC. The photography is also very well done. Also, I feel bad for the shark.
  14. Well done, the white stripes are nice, and I like the rear suspension setup.
  15. The JCB 714 is done. Much more at thirdwigg.com. Enjoy.
  16. Thanks for posting. I also would consider using more than one Servo for steering.
  17. Thanks for the PDF. I will have to MOD 42030 B to add those little turnaround wheels under the back.
  18. The blue is hot. It's always nice to see another Tatra. How well does it turn?
  19. Nice update. It's great you can fit four motors in there.
  20. I would like to see the progress you have made. Some pictures?
  21. I am watching this thread with interest as an upcoming project is being worked on that needs a rotor head. While many of these designs work, once you put power to them, there is a lot of flex that does not help the controls for the system as a whole. So far the most effective four blade systems that I have seen are this one from Efferman, and this one. Both function very well, but rely on this part, which takes away from the smoothness of the collective. I intend to find a solution. But until you can find a good way to connect the rotation of the rotor mast, and the swashplate rotation, your functions will be sloppy. I'll see if I can post my current work soon.
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