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brunojj1 created this Lego Technic Panzerkampfwagen IV TIGER TANK with Power Functions, and Technicmad posted his Lego Digital Designer (LDD) .lxf Building Instructions on Rebrickable! There are very few MOTORIZED Lego Tanks with FREE INSTRUCTIONS available on the internet. Brunojj1 wrote on his YouTube video description that "Building big scale Lego tanks is my favourite subject. My opinion is this: don`t make real war, stay a kid and play with little sweet Lego military stuff ;-)! "This MOC provides Lego Power Functions, remote control, individual steering of each track, full suspension, 2 XL motors for drive which are supported by 2 M motors and 2 motors for the steering of the turret and the cannon. "If you like it, you can build it too!!! I just have made a complete building instruction of the tank! It took me a few days of very, very tricky work. There are separate instructions for the body, the turret and accessories." See 13 pictures on his Brickshelf gallery. The complete Parts List is on Rebrickable, and you can download the LDD .lxf file there too. This tank has nice detail! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDPr8R9ur38 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuadUcxb14w
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Technic Separator?
DLuders replied to Arigomi's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Back to the original topic -- Brickset has the new 630-3 Orange Brick Separator. It has the new Technic Axle protruding from it. They are available from Shop.Lego.com. You can tell people to "stick it" and then hand them one of these: -
Simple rc steering mod 8081
DLuders replied to davidmull's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
@ davidmull: I'm thinking about motorizing my Lego Technic 8081 set too. Which version did you use -- Louskam's or Nuno2500's? Any problems with the pictures they provided? -
@ Meatman: Consider that the Lego Technic Challenge contest organizers often could not clearly state the monthly submission DEADLINES without me having to write them AT LEAST THREE TIMES this year. They had dates that did not match, missing dates, etc. Most GOOD MOCs take a considerable amount of parts (i.e., Bricklink orders). It takes time to obtain all of the necessary parts, build it, then submit it on time. Typically, the monthly deadlines only allowed a maximum of 2-1/2 weeks to submit the entry. That simply is not enough time for INTRICATE MOCs like Sheepo's. I personally don't mind AFOLs submitting their MOCs that happen to fit the monthly theme. Heck, there was so much PLAGIARISM going on in 2011 (month after month), it's a relief that a legitimate MOCcer won the prize!
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PF buggyes
DLuders replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
@ Zblj: Thanks for sharing your LDD .lxf file! Maybe the upcoming LDD 5.0 release will have the Unimog's unique items in the LDD Parts Pallette. -
@ PeterleB: I checked your file on your Brickshelf folder again -- it's an XML file (not a .lxf file). I don't feel like joining Freefilehosting.net to obtain Alasdair Ryan's file. The "best hoster" could be http://www.MegaUpload.com -- it's free, people don't have to join it to download something, and it can handle HUGE files (up to 20 MB in size). Brickshelf is SLOW to get moderated, and most new folders take ~2 days to get moderated. I like using Flickr, but it can't handle LDD .lxf files.
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@ Burf2000: The "tethered" Lego Technic offroad vehicles have their battery boxes OUTSIDE of the vehicle, thus leading to lighter weight and greater speed. Outdoors, the sun's powerful light sometimes interferes with the Lego Power Functions infrared (IR) signal. The weight of the electric extension cables is a lot less than the weight of a battery box and PF Receiver. One has to run along with PF-controlled offroaders anyway (to stay within IR signal range).
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PF buggyes
DLuders replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
The two Lego Power Functions buggies are very flexible! I'm glad that the Unimog Portal Axle pieces are useful for MOCs like these. If one had enough parts to build FOUR buggies, they could clamber all over each other by using the four available Power Functions channels! I'm going to build these when the Lego Digital Designer .lxf file is available. -
@ PeterleB: Your Brickshelf folder for the 8110 Unimog Trailer is now "public", but when I downloaded your .LXFML file, LDD 4.1.3 could not import it. I tried renaming the file extension, but nothing works. Instead of "Exporting" your LDD file (and creating an .LXFML file), could you post a straight .lxf file on your Brickshelf folder, like you did with your 8110 Snowplow .lxf file? Thanks.
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MOC Dakar Unimog 4x4
DLuders replied to Edwin Korstanje's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
@ VFracingteam: I saw your 5 BIG photos of your Lego Technic Dakar Unimog 4x4 on your Brickshelf gallery, and your two YouTube videos below -- very nice! I don't see a problem with operating your MOCs outdoors -- Zblj, Mahjqa, and many Trial Truck/ Technic Rally folks do so regularly. -
[MOC] R/C Backhoe
DLuders replied to timslegos's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Your Lego Technic R/C Backhoe is excellent! It's got a nice mix of "studded" and "studless" construction. Great MOC! -
The LEGO Exchange on Flickr
DLuders replied to vynsane's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
I was not aware of The LEGO Exchange Flickr group -- I just sent these to it (Grohl's Trike Rider 8271 alternate and my REAL FLYING Lego Rocket): -
Lego Cvt
DLuders replied to garson's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
[bUMP] Nico71 made this of a Lego Technic Continuously-Variable Transmission (CVT). He wrote that there is "More at http://www.nico71.fr . [it is] Based on modified version of Zblj's Transmission. This CVT enables a variation of the speed (and the torque) from 40rpm to 200 (1/5, 1,1) with constant speed for the motor (200rpm). This device is on the way to be included in a lego car. The two mechanical tachometers show respectively the speed of the motor and the speed of the output." -
bymanstudio posted this of his 25 different MOCs he made out of the 4094 Motor Movers set. They use Lego Technic components in their internal structure. Is bymanstudio trying to beat Grohl's 31 different MOCs? bymanstudio wrote this list of the 25 different alternate builds: "1: Dog 2: Walker 3: Worm 4: Water Strider 5: Dynastes 6: Bird 7: Acrobat 8: Dinosaurs 9: Dancer 10: 1Channel Remote Car 11: Forklift 12: Crane 13: Turret 14: Helicopter 15: Airplane 16: Mable Machine 17: UselessMachine 18: Battle Arena 19: Arcade Game 20: iPhone Game Controller 21: Horses Carousel (Theme Park) 21: Twist Ride (Theme Park) 23: Pirate Ship (Theme Park) 24: Hermis (Theme Park) 25: Free Fall Tower (Theme Park) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I put this extra part to this set for more playblity. - Rubber Band Large X2 - Axle Sizes 12 X2 - Axle Joiner X2 But almost model just use standard part in this set. Have Fun!"
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Coaxial helicopter
DLuders replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
[bUMP] neomomonga made this "Lego Technic Coaxial Reversal Structure Sample" to use a Lego Technic Differential instead of a Technic Turntable: -
WRONG GEAR IN 8043 CRANE?
DLuders replied to ton's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
@ ton: Welcome to Eurobricks! Here is the 8043 building instruction page that you are talking about (from Brickfactory): -
@ PeterleB: Your Brickshelf folder is "Not Yet Public" -- could you deeplink your LDD .lxf file? It may be several days before your Brickshelf folder is moderated....
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Zblj (the 2010 AFOL winner) has already noticed that Sheepo/ Sheepo86 is the 2011 AFOL winner of the Lego TECHNIC Challenge! Congratulations, Fernando! Here is the "Legendary Storm T4 Cabriolet '11" winning entry: "Based on a very famous real car,this MOC has around 3500 parts,AWD and,as outstanding features controlled by PF:working 7+R speeds dual clutch gearbox with friction clutches,disc brakes with rear lights,folding roof and spoiler,progressive accelerator,working steering wheel,handbrake and much more." PRIZE: More pictures of the "Porsche 911 997 Turbo Cabriolet PDK" are on Sheepo's Brickshelf gallery, and he has this YouTube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnGj4wxsNZY