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Technyk32231

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  1. Looking good! I hope your hand heals up soon.
  2. Or use a linkage for steering, like a pitman arm. Why?
  3. Has anyone ever seen a competition like this in Lego? BTW, REX 1727 is my school's robotics team.
  4. Do you play the saxophone?
  5. Looks sturdy. GJ Efferman! ( my phone kept trying to autocorrect GJ to FU, lol)
  6. Oh. It just seemed weird, and I haven't done anything with circles since last year, since I'm in PreCalc now.
  7. That is truly ingenious. It never even occurred to me to try to build an AWD Tumbler.
  8. Damn....That's amazing. I love how there is suspension on every axle.
  9. Those are some very neat things you have there...Keep it up!
  10. Ever got your hand caught in a pair of them driven by 2 XL motors?
  11. Sorry, i cant go on the computer right now, but ill post a pic later.
  12. That's way more than 1100mm....;) I think you are mistaken. I think thats Crowkiller's son.;P
  13. Ive got another idea. Basically, imagine a 2L axle, but each 1L part of it can rotate independently of the other. I was thinking if using the tiny pin connection found in City wheels.
  14. Wow, very nice! The only way I've heard of these is from the Spin Tires game, and you did a great job capturing the looks of it while retaining good functionality. 15/10
  15. Are you talking about the MAZ that comes with the game? You know, how the tech demo and the dev version both start out with the MAZ and UAZ? If it is that MAZ, you may have some other problems too, since the real life MAZ has leaf springs.
  16. There are two dads, one wife. :) It might be a better idea to use single parts, but this was just an idea.
  17. Never. Not even the 8448 wheels pivot in the center, and I doubt that Lego would use advanced steering geometry like kingpin inclination or multiple steering links that have an imaginary pivot point.
  18. I meant like this: O--- The O would fit over a regular lego ball joint, and the --- are threads. You would have one on each end of the link and a threaded standoff attaching them, like this: O-=====-O, where the ===== is the standoff.
  19. Nicr front axle! I love those diagonal braces, never seen that used before on an axle.
  20. Excellent model! However, you would be hard pressed to find a hot rod in real life that has leaf sprung independent rear suspension.
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