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Junpei

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  1. Yes, kind of like the ones I have made: They act as dampers for the shock absorbers, although they are not really needed due to the slack in lego pins, liftarms, etc. Awesome job on the chasis z3_2drive! It's a lot bigger than I expected.
  2. I'm not kidding when I say this is the best MOC I've seen in my life. Words cannot describe your creation.
  3. What if we really don't like any of them?
  4. Awesome job on fitting the LSD into the 9398, it seems to work very well! Slightly off topic, but does the 9398 have ackermann geometry?
  5. Very cute and simple, I like the use of the grille plate! Awesome little MoC, OBI-WAN37!
  6. I need to buy Pokemon X or Y, but I need to buy Lego, anime and possibly food! It looks amazing though.
  7. The joystick controls for that gearbox are lovely! Looks amazing so far, how about some buggy motors? Or do you not have any?
  8. I'd think it would have a lot of strength, much more than mini-LA's. I was talking about the LA at the top of this pic when I asked if your actuator was painted:
  9. You lucky bastard! If you were me, you'd be taking them all! Also, what's cool yellow? Some color I've never heard about?
  10. Awesome! I love the idea with the tank treads and tyres! :thumbup:
  11. What.... This is the weirdest thing I've seen in my life. But dat boat rigging....
  12. I have to agree, I really don't like any of those creeper designs, look at #5 I think out of all of them though, I like allanp's design the best. I am loving that wither, the use of the tiny space between the stud and the top of those SNOT bricks is brilliant! Not sure about that enderman though...
  13. I think its only 1x4 steering arms, not including the towball part. I guess we'll see which set has the new pins in it two months from now, but I'm 99% sure there are at least a few in the airplane.
  14. Awesome. How well do the Lego-built omniwheels perform compared to the third party ones? What is that piece the alien is holding?
  15. I agree, the cows look kind of ugly, but the spiders look great! Sorry to be a minimodder, but stop quoting those pics, there isn't even a reason for that! I can hardly read the topic... Loving that pickaxe mold!
  16. Yeah, I know for this the new bushings are the same, however the old ones have more clutch power, and can lock toggle joints, plates, etc. at different angles. Aren't you talking about a diff-lock here? That's the only thing I can think of that matches your description, it locks the inverse function so both axles turn at the same speed. Maybe I'm interpreting this wrong?
  17. Is it full-lego or does it have cut-up parts in it? Great job anyways
  18. I guess that's your opinion, but I like not to take my Lego apart And then you also have 11.5L shocks with no springs in them if you don't use non-lego springs, if I were to use this I would use non-lego ones.
  19. Wow. The machine is impressive, I love the kind of machines you make with Lego!
  20. I know you use that; however I am trying to find a purist solution for that.
  21. I want this now! I think Steve's head should be one plate taller though, it looks kind of rectangular.
  22. I think it would be OK if you're using frictionless pins. They have much more slack, I think friction pins would definitely get damaged, with nonfriction pins you can bend it quite a bit without any stress.
  23. How did you get the tracks to bend? Just the slack in Lego parts?
  24. 44 cm high? I like that. So are you saying something around the scale of this: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=87320#entry1709432 ? :excited: The more I think about it the more it seems like a Lego flagship set already!
  25. Well built, what a great way to use rubber bands! I wish I had that many old-style half-bushings, they're better than the new ones in every way...
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