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Milan

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  1. Hello, If you are reffering to this: that is new rechargeable battery box, used just like othersbattery boxes, just is smaller and much easier to use, with its compact size and 4h charging time, it is really nice to have one. Also it has orange dial which is used to adjust speed, 7 speeds in both directions. Unfortunatelly it is very expensive, and require proper Lego charger.
  2. Excellent model! Both aesthetic and functions are great. I like your video. Nice!
  3. Try bricklink: Wheels Tires Or try Buy and Sell section in Community forums.
  4. If I were the judge, this would be the winner!
  5. Awesome! I think this is one of your top 3 models, together with Liebherr Loader and LTM. Its gigantic, nicely colored, and greatly designed! Functions are very well hidden, I like how you can open little hatches to operate the switches. I like the outriggers design! Very nice and realistic model!
  6. Nice one, Zblj! Shape is very cool, rotors are great!
  7. I like it, it has nice functions, and it looks like it works good. I would move back axle a little bit forward, it looks too much pushed back... Overall, nice model! Video is nice, too!
  8. Welcome! I am glad that Technic forum is constantly stronger!
  9. Welcome! Enjoy! That is a really long time! Bravo!
  10. Excellent motorcycle frame! Suspension is very nice, and tricky to build. I like it!
  11. That is big collection! Nice! Welcome!
  12. Welcome! Thanks for the tip, now I know I should not ask my wife can I buy Lego on our Honeymoon, when I get married! Have fun!
  13. I think that BL is the best way for buying lots of parts for mocing. If you know what parts you are going to use, then it is much better to buy parts then sets. Sets may be tempting, but at the end you will have lots of excess parts which you will not be able to use. This works for me, for mocing.
  14. Welcome to EB!
  15. Hello! Really nice creations! Welcome!
  16. Welcome! Looking forward to see your mocs!
  17. Sadly I cannot remember, but I know it was 8x8 green thick plate, with 4x8 thick plate for car chassis, and some very unusual mini fig-just big smiled head with some red torso, without arms or legs.
  18. I wanted to build Backhoe Loader from wood when I was 17, but my lack of any skills forced me into trying to do it with Lego pieces. I was never happier for not knowing how to do something with wood
  19. MOCing! In fact I don't remember very well what sets I built at all, although I have quite number of them. Since the beginning of my Lego interest I am always building MOCs, while all of my cousins/brothers used to build sets and play with them, I have always been a rebel then. I don't know why, but I don't like sets, maybe because MOCs are one way to express myself, like reading, gym, motorcycles, but Lego always had priority. Also I like that magical feeling that I have created something that no one on the world hasn't, that I made (in my eyes) something better that TLG, and that I have spent so much time, effort, frustrations and money on one MOC, MOC that is a image of myself in some way. While building I am very calm, happy...I would say I am free. Combination of all that feeling makes MOCing a very unique passion for me, something that sets never did to me. Also I think that parents can enjoy MOCing with kids, I know I can do, with my little cousin, and I hope I will when I become the parent.
  20. Hi, Mac-K! It looks like we were both reading these forums for two years. Have more fun now, than before!
  21. When I have a free day, and am in a mood for MOCing, I am online the whole day, while building. Otherwise, I am coming approx 5-10 times per day on EB. Yes I can say I am addicted...funny as in a first few days when I saw this site, I was pretty uninterested...
  22. Excellent bike! Overall bike and rider make a great combo!
  23. Happy Birthday!
  24. Hm, there are only renders in your gallery, do you have some photos of your actual building process? You can turn this tread in "MOC in progress", and update it with real photos, MlCad photos can be more like a preview of what the excavator should look like, and you can post a picture of your real world inspiration. I have few remarks if you are going to use everything like in your picture... First, undercarriage is weak, it will bend terribly under load of the superstructure. Second, arm is weak, you will notice it is very flimsy when you start building it. Third, pneumatic cylinders don't have enough power to operate arm that size, you will need very strong compressor for that, and cylinders will move very slow. About that excavator of mine...I don't want to show it yet, it is not finished yet. In a 15 days it will be done.
  25. Welcome, these are nice photos. First one is really nice!
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