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agrof

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  1. There are some really remarkable entries with nice technical bits, charming bodyworks and jumps with WOW-factor. If I were a judge - honestly I don't know who to choose from my favorites. Good luck for every entries!
  2. True. BTW: satisfying finger practice to kill the time in the long wait.
  3. Maybe with this + half bush on the bottom?
  4. Oh, I really like that engine! What about pistons made with these wheels? https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=42610#T=C
  5. Not only the noticeable gaps on the blurry picture, but seeing the comparison pictures above, I also noted, that 42083 will lack the complete windshield too! Lego is trying to cheating us on saving parts, or what?
  6. Very neat tractor, way more interesting than it looks for the first glance. Could be even official set, I like it a lot!
  7. @Didumos69 I say, instead of listening to the crowd, pleasure yourself with your own favorite. You gave lot of inspirational color schemes, so everyone can already pick from wide spectrum. In case our opinion matters, I prefer moderate color mix over pimped look - black wheels for sure, unicolor body + some kind of roof (orange works with white well ). Full orange is spot on too, waiting for photos of the real thing!
  8. I hope the real build will hold up to your expectations, because the LDD model looks awesome! Maybe the main rotors are a tad small, but no big deal.
  9. That is the winner! (or dark azure even better if possible...)
  10. Super sexy rear, love the new rollcage and light combo! May we have a picture from the above quoted angle without the spare wheel too, please?
  11. @Lipko: Good news for You, a bit bad for the community. I am sure You will have an eye on the forum tough. Not for the house, but for the second topic of your actual life situation I already made a BI, enjoy!
  12. Very capable, sturdy and fast buggy! (Btw: not too wide, it looks accurate for me.) A bit on the critical side: the paneling could be more smooth to give a more coherent appearance, and the light bar should be on the front of the cabin. Despite it's incorrect position, the steering wheel is a nice gimmick. All in all, it is a very good MOC, I dig it.
  13. Looks good, I would say keep all the accessories as option in the model, so everyone can pick to add for personal favour. I wasn't sure about the quite horizontal position of the springs, but You achieved MONSTER movement range, which is definitely a huge plus! What about a compromise for the color combo: black 3x11 curved panel with 3x5 panel? (Or keep the actual ratio, I am lazy to count properly.) It adds to the insectoid look, and also could be used as number plate - as seen on motocross bikes.
  14. Getting better, than I expected. I like the color scheme, for me it didn't work, but here it looks good. I would change the roof sides for black - I experienced quite a bit time with colors, and the black "window frame" adds a bit contrast to the main colors. A bit like in cartoons, You see the contours a bit more appearant, also adds a bit illusion of roll cage. I would also move the engine towards the cabin, at least for sake of optical center of gravity. I am following the build further with great interest!
  15. I think You maxed out the panelization - it is already a fact to admire! I am sure, the performance is also up to the bodywork, great MOC.
  16. Yes and sorry, I meant misleading for me - who was not aware of the existence of this rig.
  17. Misleading title a bit, but definitely ugly enough to like! I love the sleek and re-thought chassis design.
  18. Spare wheel in this size just does not look good, and covers a lot interesting bits - tried already in my designs, it destroys visually the nice lines. Honestly, not much to look on a wheel, but an engine is definitely eye candy.
  19. I say make the golden middle: keep the engine, drop the drive for it - a fake fake engine. It does add a lot to the look. Edit: or keep the drive and add lights too, if you want to show the versatility of Buwizz for a certain contest... For performance MOC, I would stick to my first suggestion. Edit 2: speaking about contest - just for the contest purpose, You could add some brick built schematic seats - also a + to use the studs on Buwizz.
  20. It is a badass looking rig! I think the layout is great, I wouldn't close the project, but rebuild the parts you are not satisfied with, I do believe it is worth a V2 overhauling.
  21. Stunning... You really topped your MOCing career. Best wishes and good luck for You!
  22. In that case You might involve metal U-joints (from RC hobby) rather than 3D printed ones, and modify axles to fit inside. But keep in mind, this model was built as manual model, many extra reinforcements, redesign might be needed to keep up the required performance. Not to mention many parts can be destructed: differential,gears, axles...
  23. For me this is one of the most appealing vehicle themed MOCs recently. Clever solutions, moderate size, purpose oriented design, my favorite wheel/tire combo, nice presentation. Everything to like.
  24. Nice and clean solution with the new steering links, like it! Also the performance is great, I am really curious what kind of bodywork will be dropped on. I suggest a rather minimalistic, easy to remove (modular) panel solution.
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