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It reminds me somehow on Citroen 2 CV FURGONETA. Nice design!
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Nice. I would tile the roof and make section around the wheels with slopes, not with the regular bricks.
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Traction Engine
Milan replied to quilkin's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
You should post deeplinked images, this looks awesome! And provide some more info about it. -
Technic catalog advertising
Milan replied to CP5670's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I have '94 catalog...there are no scans available for other catalogs, right? -
www.ditzj.de is back!
Milan replied to Sam42's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That solution worked on her crane, but is outdated now. She used it mainly to save space, so it is not the best example. Full roller bearings ring in still the best fix for taking the pressure off the turntable. -
www.ditzj.de is back!
Milan replied to Sam42's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I think no matter how big official LEGO turntable might be in the future, there would always be big friction when crane rotates under the load. Roller bearings ring around the turntable might be the key. I agree that we need 50% or 100% larger turntable. -
LEGO world 2010
Milan replied to dolittle's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I have been in Budapest's LEGO meeting, I live in neighbor country and I do not speak Hungarian, but I definitely recommend you to go if you can. It is worth to see everything even if you are not into some LEGO theme! I went there with a friend who speaks both languages, but wherever you are people should know to talk English, which is what I did there, and there was not any problems! I will try to go again next year. -
8479 Barcode Dump Truck
Milan replied to Blakbird's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Incredible renders, as always. Can someone explains a little bit how the Code Pilot works? I have seen 8479 on YouTube when the truck is moved in different speed, sound of the engine is changed as well, and when truck stops, you can hear air brakes, and when claw is operating, engine works fast. I like that very much. -
Trial truck tip 7
Milan replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Great series of videos! Regarding filling tires with smaller tires in order to achieve stiff main tire, is there a way to do this on a Power Puller tire? Not to remove the skidding effect of the wheel inside the tire, but just to make the tire stiff, so the tire doesn't deform under the weight of the vehicle? I have seen some idea with the Technic connectors inside the tire, if somebody has some more ideas, please share. -
Happy Birthday! Best Wishes!
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Does anybody else like Motorcycles around here?
Milan replied to Captain Green Hair's topic in Community
Well...not bad...I guess... WOOOOW, Awesome, man! -
Question About Worm Gearing
Milan replied to Alasdair Ryan's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Alasdair, is that project you are working on your big excavator? -
(MOC) Liebherr LTM 1050
Milan replied to Milan's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Yes, M is steering motor. two XLs are for drive. No there is no diff lock. Belt is doing great job here. I tested the whole assembly with a weight on it, and it doesn't slip. Don't know for the final model, though. If it start slipping, I will simply add another belt, but it wont. -
(MOC) Liebherr LTM 1050
Milan replied to Milan's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Finality, after full day of tweaking, rebuilding, testing (not counting few days before turntables) my best axle is done! I decided to use 4x4 turntables, two per axle, and they work excellent. Here is one finished axle, it looks like it is being made for TrialTruck, not for Mobile Crane, but Liebherr cranes are described as a All-Terrain Mobile Cranes. It can not be seen good, but that gray axle is driveshaft, and it goes through the turntable, just on one side, and continues to the two back axles. Steering pivot point is less than a stud from the tire, steering lock is about 35 degrees. It can be set to 45 degrees, but axles than becomes 1 stud longer, I will see about that yet. Space between shock absorbers and M motor is where the fat chassis sits. All 3 axles are exactly the same. So this axle has Drive, via worm to 24t diff Steer, 35 or 45 degrees Suspension, with 2 gray shock absorbers Bracing in vertical and longitudinal directions Two Bearings that take off pressure from drive-shaft, Motor, so every axle can be operated separately. -
The axles on stable roof is nice idea. But that hat... brilliant. It looks so real!
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Very nice techniques! And nice oven, too! Stars are awesome!