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Milan

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  1. If you want to use new PF motors to old style battery boxes, you need to use extension wire. Please take care of your picture size. You have posted pictures on this page that are more than twice the allowed size (max 1024x768) Otherwise, great truck, looking nice in this color! When I was out of my dark ages, this truck (in green) was one of the first models that I saw!
  2. I like this excavator with new pneumatics, looking realistic and clean if you fit hoses nicely, but it can be tricky in smaller mocs. And i am sure it will be great at he end. Just paste the YT link:
  3. Guys, lets not clutter Madoca's topic with posts about clone brands, please. Lets talk about the truck itself. Not to mention it is against site guidelines to discuss about it and promote these products on EB. Let LEGO take care of this. I have removed pics of clone brand.
  4. Looking great and curvy from all angles!
  5. It is not a big problem, but in order to keep the forum clean, this will be locked. 2017 topic has already info about that remake set, so please continue there.
  6. Really like this! And really enjoying watching it getting final touches!
  7. Hi, i like this, even the dog seems happy! As with other, similar post, i would suggest you to place at least one photo and more description in the post when you are presenting your work!
  8. Hello! Nice mindstorm moc. And look useful, too :) Next time when you post some of your creations, it is not a bad idea to post some photos of it, so it is clearly visible form start what you are presenting. Also, try to write more of the description for your polisher here! You will get more comments ets.
  9. Merged with General Part Discussion. @Richard Dower again, please try to post these parts-related questions in this topic.
  10. @evortigosa don't quote pictures and videos from the same page, please.
  11. @Myers Lego Technic You have linked pictures that are 5000x3000 in size. That is way too big according to forum rules. I removed them. In my post above I wrote that preferable size is 800x600. So please try to post pics according to this.
  12. Best way to present your photos on EB is to upload them on external image hosting site, like Flickr, Bricksafe, Brickshelf etc and then just link them here. That way you can have big photos (preferable 800x600). Here is the tutorial for Flickr.
  13. @Helge lets try to make a post when you have something to present, and not to revive a 1.5 year old topic just to say you will make instructions.
  14. Since we already have this model presented by the creator itself, there is no need for this topic.
  15. Hello @Andreasp Great to see some news about BSC, but please keep in mind that posts need to be written in English.
  16. Guys, lets stop asking for pictures in this topic. Lets keep this topic clean and to the point.
  17. It was a joke, because M-longer sometimes (always) likes to compare Lego trucks with real trucks, using blueprints, to make sure your truck's shape is realistic! So, getting approval from him is a really great achievement! :) Again, well done!
  18. @BrickByBrick Official , since your pictures in the first post are not visible, I have added working links you have provided. Now first post have both video and pics. Nice truck, btw!
  19. Hello krolli and welcome to EB! Oh, and you can't post Scania model without posting pictures of the front of it! :) Just kidding, front looks like it has a proper shape, I like the curved top very much! Did you try to make front wheel arches in Black? I like this! Only thing I would revise is the inverted 2x3 plates at the front and inverted wing plates as a window in sleeping area. PS. you better prepare some blueprints to be ready when M-longer sees this :)
  20. Hey, Epic, nice to see new creation from you, and something not seen every day, too! This is something we all wanted to build when we were kids, but luckily, our older folks stopped us :) This looks pretty strong and dangerous, especially firing on those bouncy tires. Hope no one complained regarding that Hitman balcony shot! :) My only concern is that pulley wheels connection. Those that hold the rubber band at sides. It looks like they could easily fly off if the crossbow bends during reloading. Also, one tech thing, can you please reduce your pics size to max 1024?
  21. Wow, guys! I used all kinds of PF motors and receivers since they first shown up, and so far, not even one got damaged. True, I did not bend or put the wires to any kind of pressure.
  22. @mzzl88 I had to remove your pictures, they were way bigger than allowed. If you have troubles with Brickshelf, I would suggest you to use Flickr. There you can use their option to link the pics in the size you want.
  23. Very, very col model. And awesome machine. I am building the same machine, just a bit bigger model, a 1260, in 1:13 scale, with brick built wheels. I also had troubles with outriggers angle, and with front wheel mudguards (how to make them rigid enough, with so little space to attach them to the chassis). Regarding your engine question, the 1060 has 4.5L Cummins 4-cylinder turbo diesel engine. Few thing on the model that perhaps could be improved are the width or the height...it looks a bit too wide, compared to the. Other thing, the cabin seems positioned a bit too low. Hope mine with turn out as good as yours :)
  24. If you wont use steered front axle, you dont need the diff, which means you can make direct connection (axle goes through the motor's outputs), which will be rigid, and therefore, no play between the gears and no slipping. If you want to use diff, then older style 16t-24t diff with drive gears in line would have much better connection, instead of 90 degrees connection you have now.
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