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Milan

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  1. In this moc, it is not very important that tracks work perfect. Since this moc will not be motorized, and pushing the vehicle wont easily turn the tracks...
  2. This will be one of the unique models in MT, for sure.
  3. If you meant to the OP's render, it can hold itself and it can operate ok.
  4. Creator of this batpod likes his hamsters, and sometimes he or his followers discuss these type of scenarios.
  5. Great steering Rat rods do have same tires front and rear mostly, but maybe this would look even better if you could make rear tires more fat. Great details, too.
  6. This is for MT, right? What did you do with the bucket/shield? How wide is it?
  7. Dimensions sre 4x8x5 studs. Weight is around 80grams.
  8. It is stronger with studded parts.
  9. I am afraid that this would just open more space for the people to use various parts of the model to be larger than the rules state, just like with that airplane. If it would be my call, I would allow this,
  10. Glad to see someone invest so much time and thoughts into such a massive model. Great!
  11. Very good. Always great to see another tracked vehicle!
  12. This contest is like a dream come true. Lots of regular bricks in use, almost no holes at all. And the theme is vehicles! This entry is great so far, it is hard to build with details in 16 studs wide, but thats where lego is perfect...you can redesign it and make it better. Keep up!
  13. To me, this must be the one: Motorized and beautiful
  14. Erik is one of the best crane builders! Check his BS gallery, he knows what he is doing. There are few few city cranes that has two seats in the cab, Demag for example. Reason for the second seat is simple...the crane can carry one more worker. About that inclined section, it can be assembly-jib or fly-jib, and it can be set to 0, 15, 30, 45 or 60 degrees, depending on the need and the type of jib, of course. Erik wrote that his model is not moddeled after any real crane, so the wheels can be this small, and the shape of the crane can be made after his desire. To me, it looks like a Terex-Demag, just what Erik is specialized. Dont forget, this is a city crane, it does not need bigger wheels. AT Cranes do need big wheels, as they are sometimes of the road. Overall, great entry.
  15. I would say yes. If turntables and wheels/tires can be dismembered, shock absorbers should be allowed, too.
  16. Awesome! Overall very fine moc. Love the hood section. Lot of work went into the front mudguards, I know how tricky they could be to make them round. Those technic bricks 1x6 with holes at the bottom of the hood section...are they attachment points for the hood's panels? I dont like those holes to be so visible.
  17. Did you check 3rd party wheels topic? There are very nice alternatives there.
  18. You should focus more on the look of the model. That is what model team is about. Realistic overall look, proportions, and details. There should be functions, but minimal. Suspension is ok, but no needed.
  19. Check out my booklet about customizable brick built wheels. They require quite a few parts, but they may turn out cheaper than PP wheels and tires.
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