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JohannesESTONIA

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  1. Oh, thanks for reminding me, I forgot to add the MK I version. But yeah, it was built in 2011 and I had alot less experience back then and also alot less pieces. The video is in estonian, but you can see the model itself, hope youu like it!
  2. Jep, there are two reasons for the seperate motors, one is that I didn't have room nor did I want to add a differencial in there for handling and the other is that, one bb and reciever doesn't have enough power for 2 l motors.
  3. Hey, I wanted to share my latest MOC with all of You! The Trike MK II It's a fast and really good handling three-wheeler. Has front and rear lights, driven by 2 L-motors, steered by one servo motor, power comes from 2 AAA battery boxes. Been building it for awhile, but I'm pretty pleased with the outcome! Here you can see a lot more pictures: And ofcourse a video: And I'd be really happy, if You can give me some feedback:) It doesn't even has to be positive :D Also, if You have some more questions, than I will try to answer them all!
  4. Just tell TLG that you're having problems and they'll send you a new motor. I for example got 2 new L-motors and I didn't have to return the old broken ones.
  5. When building with LEGO, there are no limits, you just need to imagine ;)
  6. Yes it was fun, and the MOCs were really cool! Thanks, but no, I didn't, it was built by another estonian bulder.
  7. On saturday, 02/11/2013., in Riga, took place the first official BalticLUG Event, that was organized by LatLUG. The event was attended both by families with children and adult LEGO enthusiasts from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, together over 100 participants. We gave it a name - "LatLUG tour in 2013." Tour because we are planning a number of programs in Latvia and the Baltics. But this was the very first time and we were very pleased to host such great and interesting crowd, which of course also imposed certain responsibilities and concerns - for the whole thing to work. And we are proud to announce that all race disciplines were successfully elapsed without any special incidents. Thanks to the LEGO company, every participant got a small for gift for participation, as well as awards to the best in each of the four disciplines LatLUG organized. They were: Competition with a home-made LEGO rally car on speed driving at a race course; LEGO # 9398 crawler obstical course race; CHIMA relay - three gates, bowling and a gateway to the rotating element; LEGO bricks digging with excavator operated by a remote control. There was also some Mindstorms activity: follow-the-line race and SUMO There was also a big model exhibition, that featured MOCs from all over the Baltics and rare or big LEGO Sets. In total there was more than 30 really very beautiful and impressive exhibits, some of which took part in the race discipline and dragster demonstrations. Turned out to be particularly interesting kind of sumo wrestling with self-made all-terrain obstacle course at the central facility - cured foam boards. Similarly, many tried, what is the difference between the official LEGO terrain management and improvised. Participants were able to look at how much more technically complicated and even motorized and programmable things can be built from LEGO, as well as the fact that LEGO is a hobby for people of all ages who love to build and design both simple and very complex models. Also a video, showing all the activities in a moving form: A similar LATLUG competition, prizes and LEGO models exhibitions LEGO is expected to Cesis (December 7). Also next year were planning an event in Jurmala. Similarly, the official public events are organized in Estonia and Lithuania by promoting the LEGO hobby. So, watch information you can stay tuned with our activities on these sites: www.latlug.lt www.twitter.com/latlug www.youtube.com/leiutaja12 www.youtube.com/estlug www.facebook.com/estlug
  8. Thanks for the positive feedback
  9. On saturday, 02/11/2013., in Riga, took place the first official BalticLUG Event, that was organized by LatLUG. The event was attended both by families with children and adult LEGO enthusiasts from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, together over 100 participants. We gave it a name - "LatLUG tour in 2013." Tour because we are planning a number of programs in Latvia and the Baltics. But this was the very first time and we were very pleased to host such great and interesting crowd, which of course also imposed certain responsibilities and concerns - for the whole thing to work. And we are proud to announce that all race disciplines were successfully elapsed without any special incidents. Thanks to the LEGO company, every participant got a small for gift for participation, as well as awards to the best in each of the four disciplines LatLUG organized. They were: Competition with a home-made LEGO rally car on speed driving at a race course; LEGO # 9398 crawler obstical course race; CHIMA relay - three gates, bowling and a gateway to the rotating element; LEGO bricks digging with excavator operated by a remote control. There was also some Mindstorms activity: follow-the-line race and SUMO There was also a big model exhibition, that featured MOCs from all over the Baltics and rare or big LEGO Sets. In total there was more than 30 really very beautiful and impressive exhibits, some of which took part in the race discipline and dragster demonstrations. Turned out to be particularly interesting kind of sumo wrestling with self-made all-terrain obstacle course at the central facility - cured foam boards. Similarly, many tried, what is the difference between the official LEGO terrain management and improvised. Participants were able to look at how much more technically complicated and even motorized and programmable things can be built from LEGO, as well as the fact that LEGO is a hobby for people of all ages who love to build and design both simple and very complex models. Also a video, showing all the activities in a moving form: A similar LATLUG competition, prizes and LEGO models exhibitions LEGO is expected to Cesis (December 7). Also next year were planning an event in Jurmala. Similarly, the official public events are organized in Estonia and Lithuania by promoting the LEGO hobby. So, watch information you can stay tuned with our activities on these sites: www.latlug.lt www.twitter.com/latlug www.youtube.com/leiutaja12 www.youtube.com/estlug www.facebook.com/estlug
  10. I totally agree with You.
  11. Hy everybody! I'm stuck with this car.I have no good ideas for the bodywork and interior. Can somebody please help? http://www.flickr.com/photos/101068162@N04/10002290316/
  12. Recently, I hit 100 subscribers on my youtube channel and I decided to make a small thank you video for it. In it I feature all my mocs, I've built in the past 4 years!
  13. Thanks, C'mon guys, yust one more sub, and I'll hit 100!
  14. Hi, I've been uploading some short older set review latly, so please, check them out. And some MOCs are also in production! http://www.youtube.com/user/leiutaja12
  15. Hey, a real nice truck you've made here. Looks really realistic. BUT I saw your user name... and how can that even be a question?
  16. Damn, I want a rc motor Ho much was it?
  17. Here's mine. It's not alot, but does the job. You can't see the pf elements and under the table there is a big boxfull of tires, threads, and big stuff.
  18. For me using the NXT Motors with PF is cheating
  19. Here's my video, it's mainly about the 41999 but you can also see a modified 9398 there.
  20. Yes, I'm thinking the same thing, that I will use one old bb for the base/drive/steer system and one aaa bb for the arm.
  21. Yes, it's really heavy, and it'l be alot heavier, I'll probably won't add a third one, but there will be at keast 4 extra motors and the arm and cabin But hopefuly it'l have enough power. It's driven by 2 xl motor geared down alot and steered by 2 l motors.
  22. Hello, I just wanted to share with you my next MOC. I'm trying to build a Russian Lunar Rover, or actually just a machine that uses the same drive/suspension system as it This is where I am now, I added wheels to both sides, for better balance. So, it has 16 wheel drive, and both axels individual steering and skid steering. Below you can see the first testrun and under it the clip thst shows how the suspension system works. I'm planning to add a arm to it, 3 pair of led lights and ofcourse all of it will be IR controlled. but I have no idea when will I have the time to finish it cause school will start soon and I need motors from my other MOC that also isn't finished yet: My dad has been wanting me do build it for years, but I've never had enough parts, but now I do. So here are the moon rover MK I and II P.S The texts are in estonian... So, I just wanted to shere it with you, cause I've olnly seen one other video of a vechicle that uses the same system. What do you think? Any suggestions?
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