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M_longer

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  1. Oh, so there are four of them in 42082? And four large actuators? Damn, Bricklink is messing with my mind then.
  2. This one? https://www.instagram.com/p/BwFmjSGl4BW/
  3. So it is possible. I see where I have made a mistake - I placed the side cylinder much wider than you and then I was sure that it can't work porperly and went for the log loader. Very nice model, how many part were left unused?
  4. Technically it IS front loader, but with more advanced arm and grapple instead of typical bucket. Many of those loaders have both versions, like Liebherr L580:
  5. Oh my, this is going to be veeery interesting. Great idea with pulley system, and usage of arch gears for claw :)
  6. You have reminded me that Blue One needs a rebuild with 2019 parts. The arch brick you are looking for is 6060, and it does come in black, Mr Wayne. https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=6060#T=C
  7. Using web browser helps. Looking for something like "resizing pictures". Also, there are numerous ways of making brick and liftarm built fenders for those wheels, why have you used wrongly placed 3D print?
  8. Any idea which parts number can be seen here? 70266? 70288? Or maybe something entirely different? Or I have found proper number, but it is not listed on Bricks and pieces yet?
  9. For me that new gear looks like small turntable changed into a gear wheel :)
  10. It seems that we will be given a bunch of new Technic pieces, along with some Technic-usable parts, like 2x4 brick with axle holes. And those enormous 11x7 and 15x17 frames :O https://brickset.com/article/43020/introducing-lego-education-spike-prime https://education.lego.com/en-us/products/legoeducationspikeprimeset/45678
  11. So basically you have rebuilt 8264 with parts from Arocs, and it has less playability, because it lacks a motor, present in 42043?
  12. No, there are no old/rare/custom cut parts, we tried to make it possible to build ;)
  13. But it is a rechargeable one, which does not need to be taken out from the frame :) Minifig size comparison:
  14. It is not, I have checked it with blueprint :) From one of these three: https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=4266c02&colorID=3&in=A
  15. Quite many symbols on the topic tittle, don't you think? Let's say something about them first: There's a company here in Poland called KGHM Zanam. They manufacture whole suite of underground machines, like loaders, dump trucks, bolting rigs and more. http://www.kghmzanam.com/ This particular model has been based on LKP-0403C: https://www.kghmzanam.com/produkty/maszyny-gornicze/ladowarki/lkp0403c One of my associates (which was formerly a wheel loader operator) retired over month ago and I have made a very special gift for him - Model Team style model of machine that he was driving trough his work with us. Beside having standard danger stripes, the model is labeled with it's machine number (46) and name of unit I work for (E-10). Some details: The model itself is quite simple, with no motors and pneumatics, but the arm and bucket can be positioned, and the chassis is articulated. Few comparison shots with my Sandvik LH517L model (this Model Team version one was never shown anywhere): The loader was handled with care, and given inside the toolbox:
  16. How many Technic sets passed the review stage? None. Why people still think that something that looks like average Technic set will get 10k votes and pass the review stage? I know, I know, "let them dream".
  17. Naa-aah, it does not work that way. It is YOU who want to show us something, so it was your duty to show us pictures here.
  18. I am still considering it, because all of them will have their 2.0 versions, along with some new machinery, on that 14 teeth sprocket wheels from 42095 :)
  19. There's a large linear actuator inside the frame.
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