Jump to content

Milan

Technic Moderator
  • Posts

    5,988
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Milan

  1. That indeed might be a nice idea.
  2. Hi Fiedltest, Welcome to EB! I have to remind you that asking for instructions is usually fruitless...if author had instructions, he would offer them himself. Few days ago you have also bumped a one year old topic from the same author to ask the same thing... Let's keep the new topics on top. If you are really keen on instructions, it may be better to ask the author privately, via PM.
  3. Do you need access to the hidden post? Also, pictures are twice the allowed size. Can you resize them a bit, please?
  4. And it easily push and rotate the connector on the steering arm?
  5. 1. It is never good idea to use parts that can slide off, in the steering system. As soon as a wheel meet an obstacle, and you engage steering, your black connectors will slide off that gray 3l axle. Always use one piece parts, that cannot be separated, in these sections. 2. You could continue to use the M motor, if the vehicle will remain in the chassis phase, but it needs some gearing down (I guess it is also a bit too fast now). XL motor(s) is a must for a vehicle this size.
  6. @Fanylover wow, you are Frontpaged! In return, It would be great if you could resize GT's first picture a bit!
  7. Milan

    Muscle

    Check out this Ford GT by our member Fanylover in Technic forum, or just click on the picture!
  8. Yes, you are right. It will probably have more attention in the Technic. Will also try to find out if Nick needs any help with his account here on EB.
  9. Hello Lego-fire, it is better to check out guidelines, than to do so something you are not sure is it against the rules. Bumping (your own) topic is, as on all forums, against the rules, unless you have something important to add to the conversation. You pictures are also twice the size of allowed size. I will convert them to links. You can resize them, and post them as a pictures if you want.
  10. Hello Sjoemie, I am talking about Scale Modeling Forum, not about scale models in general. Recently we have concluded that a model should be at least 1:20 in order to be posted in SMF. Please check out SMF discussion topic there for more details. Great. As long as it is 1:20 or larger, it will be okay.
  11. Thanks for your suggestions, guys!
  12. We'll need to move Nick's newest machine to the Special Technic Forum, since it is smaller than SMF required 1:20 scale.
  13. Since SM forum is for models of 1:20 or bigger, we'll move this to the special forum.
  14. Your Cat seems to be a bit too small for the SM forum. It looks like it is around 1:25 scale?
  15. He just recently changed his name to starwars8spoiler. Will be banned in a bit. Please carry on! Thanks!
  16. Hello Good Old Dude. I have removed your link. Let's not use other people topics to promote your Ideas project. Please use our Guidelines to see where you can post your project. Thanks.
  17. Removing orange parts on front and back and tiny details, and leaving these areas all white, might give a better impression, when in motion, that its body is rolling as a whole. Especially when sides are rolling. Great execution nevertheless.
  18. Click HERE if you want to live read more about this marvel from the 2003 movie Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, in our Technic forum!
  19. After you finish it, we will do some promotion on the frontpage!
  20. Ok, now it is better! Keep building and when/if you are stuck, ask, we are here! No, you just have to upload them to image hosting site and link them here. Before that, please take some time and read our Guidelines, and also, here is some image posting help.
  21. If this is your first moc, I would suggest you to take it slowly, and maybe with a bit reduced/more achievable goals. 4x4, independent suspension, and drive option selector may be too much for the first moc. Your best bet is to explore mocs done by veteran builders in details, examine official sets both via instructions and as you build them, and finally, try for yourself to build something smaller and lighter, as a start. Starting your own build and presenting it here, literally from the very first step is also a very good decision. We will be happy to help you as you go, but it is much easier for us if we see images, you preferred building style etc. Anyway, welcome to EB and happy building your first moc!
×
×
  • Create New...