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Fantastic! The pools are cool with this very light blue water effect and I like the white fish on the wall. But I think you should put some fishes into the pools! :
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[MOC] RC Credo Econell 12
Gabor replied to Gabor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hi! As I have promised, I made a picture of the building techniques I used in the frot of the bus: https://www.flickr.c...4371431/sizes/l -
[MOC] Yellow Truck
Gabor replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Very nice MOC! I especially like the front and it was interesting to see a motorized lock at the saddle! -
[MOC] RC Credo Econell 12
Gabor replied to Gabor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks! I'm glad you like it! -
Wow! The front looks fantastic! And I like the techniques you have used for sides of the coaches.
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[MOC] RC Credo Econell 12
Gabor replied to Gabor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks for the huge amount of great comments! It's amazing to read them! @Jim: Thanks for sharing it on the Frontpage, I was really happy when I realized that it's there! -
[MOC] RC Credo Econell 12
Gabor replied to Gabor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
@Max: Yes, fat, because instead of doing some sports, he always drives the bus! :D It wouldn't be good to make an interior. The real one is a low floor vehicle from the front to the rear door, but in the Lego version the chassis is high, so it's impossible to make a lifelike interior... -
[MOC] RC Credo Econell 12
Gabor replied to Gabor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks everyone! I really appreciate your kind comments! @Ludo Visser: Time to come again! Most of the Credo buses are in the country or in the smaller cities. Budapest, no-one knows, why, buys used buses from abroad, for example Mercedes, or Volvo. Two bonus pictures: -
Hi! Sometimes we can hear in different Lego communities, that it's an exciting activity to build out of our comfort zone. And it's completely true! Well, it's my second creation at this scale, but the first one, which is a model of a real vehicle. (My Johnny English Truck was a replica of the functions only.) I'm very curious, what you think about it. The bus is a completely remote controlled 1:24 model. (length: 64 studs, width: 14 studs, height: 17 studs, approx 2050 elements) It's possible to drive it, to steer it, and to open and close the doors separately. You can find the technical detailes and a short text about Credo buses below, after the video. Nowadays Credo buses are well-known in Hungary. They are produced by the Kravtex-Kühne group. At the beginning, the group used a Czech license, but the Econell 12 (presented at the end of 2011) is completely Hungarian development. I often travel by Credo buses between the place where I live and the university. Unfortunately, they are usually older types. But I have already travelled by the Econell 12, its very comfortable. Picture of the real: If you search on Google for Credo buses, you may notice, that the wheels look very small. Its the speciality of Kravtex-Kühne group, some of their buses are produced with smaller wheels, so they are lighter and they dont need so much gas. Big buses with small wheels looked a little bit strange, but I think the Econell 12 looks great with the big black mudguards/fenders. I think the new front and rear panels with the black frames around the lights are fantastic, too. Behind this link you can find a lot of pictures about the real Econell 12 and other Credo models, too. Choose option 'Galéria'! And now pictures: The most tricky part of the bus was the front. It's only 3 stud long, but contains as many crazy building techniques as possible, and one more! I'm really proud of it. I will show you later, how I built it. I think it's the minimum. Technical details: The driving mechanism contains two L motors, both motors drive one axle and this axle drives the differential. I used a servo motor for the steering. The doors are opened and closed by two M motors. The chassis is very long, but I had to put two holes in it, because the doors need space. Due to the holes it was impossible to find place for everything at this level. But there are a lot of space under the roof, so the really interesting things are under and around the air conditioner. The spinning of the motors is slowed down by worm screws. The 1x3 technic half liftarms convert the spinning to horizontal motion. The video shows how it works, these pictures below show how it looks like. More pictures on Mocpages, as always! If you visit Hungary, don't forget to try to travel by old Ikarus buses and new Credo buses! Thanks for watching!
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Wow! The overall shape is fantastic and it contains some very interesting building techniques! I especially like the engine with the minifig legs!
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It looks very cool! I like the wall and the windows of the roundhouse! Can't wait to see the finished layout!
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Hi! I have two newer MOCs for this old topic, hope you like them! The pictures are links to their MOCpages. Batman's famous car, the Tumbler, and a dragster:
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[C-MODEL] 42004 - Harbour Crane
Gabor replied to Gabor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Wow! This is amazing! The building and the interior is nice, but the functions are the best! But I think you should use lights to illuminate the big cone, too!
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[C-MODEL] 42004 - Harbour Crane
Gabor replied to Gabor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thank you very much for telling me your opinion. I appreciate it! -
[MOC] Flatbed Tow Truck
Gabor replied to KevinMoo's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I agree with you in some problems, for example height, and angle, but technically the truck is perfect and the overall shape is great, too! -
[C-MODEL] 42039 - The Beast
Gabor replied to dokludi's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Great alternative model with a very interesting shape! -
Hi everyone! This is my second attempt to make an alternative model for a Technic set. It's much more difficult, than making the same for a Creator set, but it was a great fun again! The functions are shown in the short video below! Hope you like it! More pictures on Mocpages about it and about my first alternative model! Thanks for visiting!
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Very, very cool! I like the line poles very much, but the best is the building made of 1x2 plates! I'm sure you are very patient!
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Wow! There are so many cool ideas and solutions here, that I can't belive it! All animals are great!
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Very clean and bright building! Fantastic!