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Milan

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  1. Your signature is all over the car. Love it.
  2. Guys, it's a ten-year-old topic. Zero answered the Kerimatay's question. Unless you have something relevant and important to add, let's leave this topic be, and leave the room for newer topics on the first page in the forum. Thanks.
  3. Hi @a1i2d3e4n5, welcome to EB. When posting your creation, please try to post (at least) some basic info about it, make a small presentation. When you present a moc like this, with just a single pic and a link to another site, it does not look very inviting to comment and discuss it. Thanks.
  4. Even that doesn't justify the size difference, but it would be nice to have at least some reason to get the bigger one. Interested to see what you will come up with.
  5. Hi @P3DZ Nice BMW, love the orange version :) We need to move your BMW to the proper forum, as it does not fit here fully, according to this forum rules (it needs to be at least 1:20 scale model). I will leave the link so you can continue the discussion. Also, one suggestion, when posting, always try to include a picture in your opening post. It is much easier to see the pic and text, instead of reading, then clicking to see the pic.
  6. Guys, this topic is for the BrickController2 app. It's fine to talk about the app and its support of the new 3.0 unit, but please keep the general Buwizz conversation in the Buwizz topic.
  7. Hi, @Scoar Sonander and welcome to EB. Please read the site guidelines and try not to revive old topics, unless there is something important to add. For instructions, there is always better to send the author a PM.
  8. One of the nicest technic Porsche ever
  9. What a way to introduce your first MOC here :) You have captured the look and feel of the real machine very well. Love all the functions, too. Having planned to build the very same model, although in a slightly smaller 1:13 scale, I can really appreciate seeing one built in similar scale. Very nice. One suggestion, when you present a model based on a real model, it is always nice to put a picture of a real thing in your post. I know you have a link to it, but posting a small image is more effective as people can see how it compares to your model, at the same page.
  10. Let's not tell other members what to do. Leave that to the staff. Also, please try not to quote pictures from the previous post or from the same page, it makes it tedious to follow. Thanks.
  11. Guys, we understand there are different views on the matter, but let's try to keep it on point. Pocking between members surely do not help as much as a civil discussion @Bartybum thanks for editing your post
  12. Great. Thanks. Having fun is obligatory, of course :)
  13. Hey @Evan-Eleven the Engineer Glad to see you try to keep the conversation going, but please try not to bump old topics, unless you have something important to add. Especially not 5 years old topics and several of them in a row, at once. Thanks.
  14. Love to see such an organized and thought-out build. Looking forward to see updates.
  15. Since it is such a realistically modeled car, it indeed will fit better in the Scale modelling forum. Will move it there. Awesome model, btw
  16. Guys, I have hidden few of the latest posts. Let's keep politics out of the forum.
  17. Hi @Woodpecker, Please enjoy reading old topics, but try not to bump them, especially if they are this old, unless you have something important to add. Thanks.
  18. Oooh, the joy of trying to find a hard-to-find blueprint. I just know how it feels :)
  19. What I always do is to take a diagram of the model I am building, and follow it as closely as possible. Maybe you can scale a blueprint to match your tires, and then measure which tire/wheel should be moved front/back. I haven't measured, but I can see right now that (in the blueprint), the front wheels' center is standing right at the middle of the side window on the cab. On your model, the front wheel is standing very closely to that. So, I would say, move the second axle forward, and leave the front axle as is.
  20. What does the blueprint say? Which axle is already placed in the correct position?
  21. Will move this to General LEGO Discussion.
  22. Thanks, yeah, they are indeed in great condition. I can sell two of the biggest sets (the house and the boat) together, separately from the whole group.
  23. Pretty old sets from the late 80's and 90's. Private collection, from a child that really took care of his toys (me ), from a no-smoking, no pets home. Very good condition. Kept in a big box, in a cold place, away from sunlight. No discoloration. Bit dusty on the pics, though, sorry. Sets are 98% - 100% complete. No boxes. Instructions as PDFs or scanned images. Will send missing/damaged parts if needed. PRICE: 199 Euros/229 USD (around 80 Euros lower than the combined value from BL's average prices) LOCATION: Europe, Serbia. SETS: (Set number/set name/number of parts) 1. 6354: Pursuit Squad 171 2. 6430: Night Patroller 140 3. 6630: Bucket Loader 34 4. 6532: Diesel Dumper 46 5. 6509: Red Devil Racer 39 6. 6660: Hook & Haul Wrecker 52 7. 6530: Sport Coupe 43 8. 6245: Harbour Sentry 25 9. 6508: Wave Racer 37 10. 6510: Mud Runner 34 11. 6506: Precinct Cruiser 32 12. 6528: Sand Storm Racer 39 13. 1610: Police Car 23 14. 6672: Safari Off-Roader 67 15. 6671: Utility Repair Lift 92 16. 6669: Diesel Daredevil 90 17. 6646: Screaming Patriot 65 18. 6834: Celestial Sled 55 19. 6833: Beacon Tracer 40 20. 6877: Vector Detector 62 21. 4021: Police Patrol 195 22. 6349: Holiday Villa 205 PARTS TOTAL: 1586
  24. Hello @EDL Bricks and welcome to EB. I would also suggest you to try to find Lego solution for this. If you have already decided against it, then maybe check out this topic about custom third party parts: https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/91294-effermans-custom-parts/
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