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KirTech LAB

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  1. I almost didn't use non-Technic pieces, so the chance to lose some pieces is very small. Technic connections are really strong :) I use music from Youtube library.
  2. Thanks :) I like winter very much :) Cross country skiing and of course LEGO Technic models :)))
  3. I'm glad you like it, thanks for so many kind words! Winter landscape is very friendly for LEGO models (excepting the frost :))))) there is no dirt here ) It's completely my fantasy, but I won't be surprised if similar machines are really existed :) Yes, the dozer has two BuWizz receivers
  4. Hi! The winter is out, and I’m ready to show a new MOC :) This new Dozer was designed special for snow. Dimensions: 75 x 39 x 25 cm, total weight 4.1 kg. The model is powered by two BuWizz receivers. Functions (13 motors in total): - All-track drive, eight L-motors - Steering (articulated chassis, working steering wheel), two L-motors - Blade elevation, one M-motor - Crane arm with extensible section, one M-motor and one L-motor - Detailed cabin with opening door - Pendular suspension on the rear axle The model in action: More photos on flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/141718063@N06/albums/72157718518188117 Thanks for watching :)
  5. Thanks for many kind words and interesting discussion :) To say the truth it was frozen pond in the video. But the ice was very bumpy. I cleaned it three times :)))))))
  6. Hi! It's time to upgrade one more shelf model (the previous one was the Batmobile https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/180543-mod-motorized-batmobile-76139/&tab=comments#comment-3302360). Ferrari 42125 has a lot of free space, so I've inserted four buggy-motors and a few BuWizz receivers. The chassis is very simple, I've removed suspension, V8, driver seat and steering wheel :) And the bodywork is the same as in the original LEGO set. Here is the result: Thanks for watching :)
  7. I suppose the bars will be too long. I use blue axle pins instead of usual black pins. Instead of thick 5L beam there are two #5 connectors in the model.
  8. I'm not sure I understand you. In general I don't like 1/2 pins because of the backlash.
  9. Thanks! I used usual pins, but they are inserted through the thin liftarms, so they are half-stud sunk.
  10. Hello! Today I'd like to share my old MOC, wip name was "Angry Racer" :) The model was built special for BuWizz fest (canceled), it is driven by two PF L-motors, servo-motor for steering. Dimensions: 29 x 13 x 8,5 cm, weight – 700 g. Watch the video to see the model in action :) More photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/141718063@N06/albums/72157717907092491 Building instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-62789/desert752/angry-racer-mk-ii-red/#details Thanks for watching :)
  11. Yes, my first RC boat was not too successful ))) It was five years ago..
  12. Thanks ) I used old system propellers. You can check detailed video on my main channel https://youtu.be/CRJXmiu6z24
  13. Hi! After first outdoor tests of 60266 Ocean Exploration Ship I've decided to create a MOC based on its ship hulls. I use two buggy motors, one servo for steering and one BuWizz. The model is 70+ cm long and weights 2,1 kg. My favourite feature is Batmobile windshield :) Test-drive: More photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/141718063@N06/albums/72157716510476638 Thanks for watching!
  14. Thank you for so many kind words! The second half of the video contains some details. Also I have detailed video in Russian on my main channel.
  15. Hello! Today I'd like to show you one more MOD - Batmobile 1989 (LEGO set 76139). I've added five motors, two BuWizz receivers and pneumatic system to motorize it :) RC functions: - two buggy-motors for RWD - M-motor for steering - M-motor for working machine guns - M-motor and pneumatic cylinder to open the cabin Video demonstration: Thanks for watching :)
  16. Hello! Today I'd like to show you motorized modification of 42112 LEGO Technic concrete mixer truck. This is the perfect set for motorization because of the large scale. I use BuWizz here, but it's possible to use any AA battery box here. Functions (five motors in total): - 2x L-motors for drive - servo-motor for steering - M-motor for drum rotation - M-motor for unloading direction The model in action: Thanks for watching :)
  17. Hello! Short review of this MOC :)
  18. Thanks a lot! I'm glad you like the model :) I just have no grey background ) I remember backdrops in old LEGO catalogues, and I've decided to create my own landscape :)
  19. Hi! It’s time for new MOC :) I’m glad to show you my Concrete Mixer Truck. The project was started almost one year ago, but I’ve finished it only now. I used KAMAZ 6540 trucks as inspiration. Dimensions: 45 x 12 x 20 cm, weight 1570 g, 2492 pieces. There are no motors here, all functions are manual: - 4x8 wheel drive with working V8 piston engine - 4x8 steering, working steering wheel in the cabin - pendular suspension on rear axles - manual drum rotation - driving wheels drum rotation - cabin lifting - opening doors - opening roof hatch - folding ladder - high detailing: mirrors, lights, spare wheel, fuel tank, exhaust, seats, chocks, additional unloading gutter There are no working unloading system here like in 42112 LEGO set. I wanted to create the drum using only Technic pieces. Video demonstration: More photos on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/141718063@N06/albums/72157714975159431 Building instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-46913/desert752/concrete-mixer-truck/?inventory=1#comments MOC review: Thanks for watching!
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