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Thirdwigg

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  1. Thanks for all the updates. Sounds like some great news, and some great new parts including the tires, the panels, and the flexible axles.
  2. Very cool design. I love the simple steering system.
  3. Is the inside clearance of the new rims the same as the old rims, even though the reinforcements are different?
  4. I don't mind it. Turning all the pages keeps me young.
  5. Again, great MOC GuiliuG. Thanks for the Instructions.
  6. I have tried a Prowler in the past, but the different wheel sizes always caused aesthetic issues for me. I might try it again.
  7. Your right. This one is a little bit more recent. http://thirdwigg.com/2013/08/09/bedford-mwd/ I will be using these locking differentials in the future again. It worked great. Also, I am working on an SVT Lightning. (http://www.flickr.com/photos/thirdwig/9491132410/)
  8. I guess it has been a little too long since I have been here. I have posted some new MOCs on my website, including this working Feller. Enjoy.
  9. After six months of working, I am finally done with my Spitfire MkIIa. The MOC has working propeller, propeller pitch, landing gear, cockpit controls, rudder, elevators, ailerons, flaps, and accurate markings. Much more at thirdwigg.com. http://www.brickshel...ireMkIIa/03.jpg Enjoy. Spitfire Typhoon Cadillac ATS T-55 Coast Guard Helicopter Arocs Tipper Claas Atos Unimog 437 3T Sports Sedan John Deere 6130R Porsche 911RS 8081 110
  10. It might be a little too "sticking out." Dieterr89 came up with this solution, which might work well.
  11. This has got to be close to the scale of the Lego 9396. Do you think you can incorporate it?
  12. Friends, I am looking for some ideas for creating this RAF Roundel in bricks/plates for an upcoming technic/model team MOC I am working on. Do you have any ideas. The diameter needs to be be 5-8 studs.
  13. I am watching this subject closely, as I think I may submit a design. I would be surprised if LEGO will give any more design limitations than what has already been stated, other than a due date. Previous challenges have been as simple as "design a Unimog" or "design a 4x4." While I think it is important to acknowledge price considerations, I would be surprised if they give constraints to motors used, parts used, size, etc.
  14. This is a great design. One day when I have some ambition, I will need to build a helicopter for this rotor setup. Very well done. Right now my ambitions are a little overwhelmed.
  15. I would go with 8880. I think it is the most significant Technic set.
  16. I have a couple of trucks as well with varying suspensions and drivetrains. Take a look at http://thirdwigg.com/category/trial-truck/.
  17. Very well done. I looks to have great speed. Maybe you should take a little length off the front, and the car will be a little quicker.
  18. Interesting. Thanks for the information, and let us know where we can find more information.
  19. Very well done on the review. Like you I am looking forward to the modifications others will do to this set. I think there are plenty of good opportunities.
  20. Great little design. It's great to see more and more designs using the Orange.
  21. Well done Guiliug. Keep the designs coming. You do great work.
  22. I have been having a lot of fun recently with my smaller MOC. I really enjoyed this last one and the one before it. Look at thirdwigg.com or at brickshelf for more ideas, some with instructions.
  23. The Battery box seems to be placed in the rear bed of the truck. Thanks for the pictures Cypr-21.
  24. Yeah, I am looking forward to more information about the outputs of both motors. I think the Servo will be a nice addition as well. Thanks for posting this.
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