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Zerobricks

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  1. I decided to try something non motorised. The idea for the model came from my job, where these jacks are used to lift pallets. The single LA is powered by a handle, which uses a special richet nechanism which allows you to lift or lower the LA depending on the handle position. Lowest position: Highest position: The handle: The rachet mechanism: Download instructions HERE
  2. Thats really small. With a micro motor you might make it even smaller!
  3. Awesome trailer lifting mechanisem! Good job on truck too!
  4. Thanks to Mahjqa's 16 stud long axles I was able to make my biggest piston engine to date. It has 24 cylinder arranged in X shape. Its arround 19 studs long. I think its perfect for bigger MOCs!
  5. Nice and cute! Could be an official model!
  6. Looks really nice and clean! Too bad its a bit on the slow side. I like the transmission reut to the front wheels.
  7. Looks great! Does the motor work via the friction drive?
  8. There is no such thing, there is only 8 with stop which is already in LDD.
  9. Really small, relaistic and functional! What else could you want! Great model!
  10. Awesome truck, the chrome and details really stand out!
  11. Odd, my wheels didnt have such problems. Any way the new tyres might be larger than old ones?
  12. Use 2 battery boxes with 2 receivers, each for 2 motors? Two independnet systems.
  13. Sweet animation! How many frames are there in total?
  14. These are omnidirectional wheels, not mecanum. There is a difference.
  15. Good job! Do the wheels steer? Nice touch with the frog on hood .
  16. Squirels gone nuts:
  17. I decided to record the building process of making the Mahjqa's Ice 9 racer in LDD. There is some missing footage, but you get the idea. Download LXF file
  18. Yeah the 2003's mini front loader was IMO the first totally studless model.
  19. If the crane can be removed and if attachments are same in front and back, than you could in theory place the crane in front too.
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