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Doc_Brown replied to jorgeopesi's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
How about this ROV? :D http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=71650 I would like to see cars generally, but huge cool machinery I find very impressive.- 25 replies
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Thanks for the very nice comments guys! I did a rough version in white to give you an idea of a different colour. Also and underneath shot, to show how I connected the motors, not perfect I know, but light!
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Hey everyone. With regard to the new Model Team contest It occurred to me to ask about the tire 13 x 24 (Item No:2696) As you may be able to see from the pics below there is two different compounds these tires came in. Grippy one on LEFT (note the dip on the outside), Older one on Right. (Sorry for the dirt, haven't been used in like 20 years!) I'm sure I received set 8210 as a kid and it had a much softer compound tires that noticeably grip on smooth surfaces. In light of the coming contest this is of no importance, but if one was building a small drifter the difference would be noticeable. And as I have only one of these "grippy" versions, I wonder how would you order them from BL knowing you will get the softer or harder compound? http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?S=8210-1 I'm guessing the only sure way is to buy 8210 NEW! haha, or just ask the seller, hoping they don't think you are crazy. But I'm curious to know what others think. Visually the grippy ones appear poorer in quality too with slight deforms. Most noteworthy for identifying them apart is the grippy ones have smoother insides. Putting rims inside doesn't remove the "dip" on the outside either.
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Another contest!!! No rest for the wicked eh? I'm looking forward to seeing all these entries, the model team theme can be interrupted a few different ways. Like going old school studded or more modern curves and tile. Very generous with the prizes Jim! Awesome.
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MOC Older Small Rv
Doc_Brown replied to Chapachuk's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Thanks all for the very nice feedback. I'm not sure "interesting" but sure does the job. I'll take a pic from underneath soon.
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MOC Older Small Rv
Doc_Brown replied to Chapachuk's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
WOW! I love it! Such a cool cartoony feel to it. Nice details tho I do wonder if this is Model team? Any Technic functions? Who would have thought that old scratched parts could look so good and give so much character. Amazing Moc. :thumbup: You've inspired me to make something with crazy proportions! -
[MOC] Hot Rod - Lucky 13
Doc_Brown replied to sm 01's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Incredible Moc! So many functions and details. Great how you managed to fit it all in too. Great job. :thumbup:- 69 replies
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Thanks for your question! To answer in one word, No, but that is on purpose. I wanted it to absorb all the energy when it crashes into things, and it does quite a good job of it. No they are dark blue from 41999. If you may recall mine were kinda abused at the expo last year and have plenty of scratches on them already, so no need to hide their beauty! Thanks for the suggestion, but seems fine without gearing. the hubs are mounted to the motors so no weight is on motor gearing part either. I can't wait to make a vid for you guys!!!
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I'm very proud to show my latest MOC. The Deadly Nightshade Offroad Buggy! I've had my RC parts for over a year now and never done anything with them, so decided that it was time to build something. My goals were to create a MOC under 1kg and with super flexible suspension, with some good looks, being very low and sleek. I love the front suspension! It turned out great, very light and quite strong. The rear isn't soo good, so I might update this a bit over the week. Total weight is 960grams. Front suspension travel is 5 studs. 3 sets of LED lights are used for night driving! Plans are now available from MOCplans http://mocplans.com/designer/deadly-nightshade.html Video will be about a week, I want to find some good terrain to test it out on. Any comments or questions are welcome! Thanks for looking.
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How do VIP points work when buying new sets? I brought 2 41999 so I don't know how many VIP points that gets me, havn't logged in since then! 41999 are the only sets I have ever brought from Lego shop. What is everyone's thoughts on just buying the new parts from bricklink ect? Like red panels, new bucket ect?
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[WIP] 6x6 Offroad Truck
Doc_Brown replied to VKTechnic's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Looking good! Those tires sure are awesome! I would lose the front caster tho, it just isn't needed and will help save those joints! -
[MOC] 1968 Ford Mustang
Doc_Brown replied to VKTechnic's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Beautiful! :wub: Looking forward to the video! Convertibles are definitely the best choice for mocs. Is that mechanism for the bonnet and boot or not for this moc at all? -
That's really cool W3ird_N3rd, can you do it for the Triple contest too? http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=89467
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Thank you so much! Congratulations to super-jaschka and Jeroen Ottens and all the other amazing entries. This has been an awesome contest, with heaps of original concepts coming through and has been a blast to be part of. I didn't think I stood a chance as many people pointed out it is quite a complicated Moc, which isn't the target audience, and also it isn't a car of any kind which I thought would be most popular. I'm sad to see the bike go, as that was my favorite, and actually contemplated building one very similar to that for this competition, a GT tho, which has different rear suspension. Many thanks must go to Jim and Alasdair and everyone else that helped with organizing this competition! Great job!
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[WIP] Suzuki Samurai
Doc_Brown replied to piterx's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Looking good man! Will this be your biggest moc ever? :P any idea on how to steer it?- 18 replies
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[WIP] 6x6 Offroad Truck
Doc_Brown replied to VKTechnic's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
It looks impressive with all those tires! I agree that those CV joints will fail very fast even if they are geared down in the portals.. -
Another WIP supercar
Doc_Brown replied to jorgeopesi's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Super job man! :thumbup: The only Ferrari I like. hehe. -
New crawler
Doc_Brown replied to nerdsforprez's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
1.26kg is very respectable with those wheels! Great job.- 9 replies
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Mini Tatra 8x8
Doc_Brown replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I've often wondered how Tatra suspension should go, and that in reality the cycle of the suspension does in fact change the steering angle slightly. Thanks for that vid! No the guy in the video does! When I found out this guy was Australian, I felt quite sad.... But yes this is off topic.