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JunkstyleGio

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  1. Models made in LDD and Stud.io. Renders made in Stud.io Works in real life too. (only two parts missing...)
  2. @Tonyst4rk80 I took your big Boo-bar and made some attachment- and light changes. Looks good on the Landy! Did it in metalized Silver to show how beautifull it looks. In black it is still awesome!
  3. The extraction of parts like the pump casn also be done by using the partsdesigner of Studio
  4. In Lego sets the wheels set the Fake engine in motion....
  5. A quick translation (by DeepL.com) Hi, So for those who would be in the same boat as me (abusive cracks when testing with the wheels), here is my technique that seems effective. As Arioh indicated, in the previous answer, it is the cardan shaft that is stuck to the red differential that tends to shift and crack. So I modified the length of the axis of 7 by an axis of 7.5 using a 5.5 plus a joint and then a red axis of 2. I also had to modify the axis which is after the second cardan by replacing the axes of 4 and 8 by a simple axis of 12, in order to be able to shift it and thus less stuff itself to fix the second cardan. At the last test, it didn't crack anymore (or a little bit in the engine but I will change it later because the engines in line... bof) Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator
  6. Frist render of the Landy with panels. Wheels will follow shortly Many thanks to @Philo
  7. This video was already mentioned in various other threads. Very good and clear video by the way!
  8. One more minor MOD. A door-limiter The door limiter takes about 5 degrees off and gives the door a more natural look.. The limiter moves along with the door although it is not connected to it! With only 6 parts you can incorperate them during the buildingproces
  9. As I do no like the use of stickers, I had to do some work arounds for the frontlights. For those who need a "how to":
  10. I did a quick rebuild in LDD. It should look something like this. If you have followed every step correctly, you are okay here. Just keep building and you will learn more during the build,
  11. I really like the renders made in Stud.io. One thing thats bugs me. I does not render in perspective. There are no vanishingpoints in the render. See? The wheels in the rear seem bigger thans the ones in the front!(Actually they are the same size..) In real pictures it looks like this (shown with the help of some helplines) Is there a way to change it in the rendering setup? Or maybe in Gimp/Photoshop??
  12. It is JunkStyleGio... But I can be funky... I always do some recoloring for the new models. Still the Olive Green on the Defender is not that bad at all!
  13. Time to do some serious playing!
  14. Excellent review! Perfect presentation by @Sariel The model itself is stil kind of "meh" to me. Likes: The extended use of the app. (Very nice extra's) Lots of motors and hubs excellent playabillity The set looks good. Don't likes: The App is half the show! 7 motors and two hubs? A bit much? €400? Personally i got nothing with diggers, grabbers etc I think I will pass on this one and wait for next year.
  15. @allanp Specially for you some colorvariations..
  16. Hi @allanp. I will take you colorrequest in consideration...
  17. I would love if Lego made it in Metallic Silver... And without all the railing, boxes etc etc, the Land Rover Defender looks very good too. .
  18. Did some doodling to create a brickbuilt version of the missing panel. It doesn't quite look the part, but it will do for now. @BrickWild thanks for sharing the Stud.io file!
  19. That would be a very nice add-on to the Liebherr!
  20. @BrickWild Excellent work (Again) The sharing of the file would be much appriciated by many.
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