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I have recently designed and built a MOC, using the parts from LEGO Technic set 42147, this is a farm tractor with dozer blade This features: HOG steering via the front exhaust pipe Rear mounted dozer blade which is locked in the raised position by a small bracket at the rear of the cabin. It the same size and scale as the 42147 A model. More Photos: https://tangerstechnicblog.blogspot.com/2023/04/lego-technic-42147-moc-farm-tractor.html
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[MOC] Sky Scourge
Paul B Technic replied to Dr_Chronos's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That is a great build and an interesting concept. Well done. -
HUMVEE - 10317 Model C
Paul B Technic replied to M_longer's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Awesome, this is really well done. -
I have loved watching your progress on this :)
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Technic 2023 Set Discussion
Paul B Technic replied to Dami's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
When I did reviews a few years ago, I always based them on my views and what I want from a set. Everybody has different ideas, not everybody likes everything for good or not so good reasons... -
Decoration help
Paul B Technic replied to d0mka's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
You can only do / build the best that you can with the parts you have :) -
42147 Dump Truck
Paul B Technic replied to Ngoc Nguyen's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
My thoughts. https://tangerstechnicblog.blogspot.com/2023/02/lego-technic-42147-dump-truck.html -
42122 Cable Skidder
Paul B Technic replied to M_longer's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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I have recently designed and built a MOC, using the parts from LEGO Technic set 42102, this is a front mount ride on mower. This features: HOG steering Blades connected to the wheels so they turn as it is pushed around. Front deck lifting via the red levers, this also stops the blades from turning. It the same size and scale as the 42102 A model.
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Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT) - Towing Arm I have recently designed and built an Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT), the idea behind this is to use this as a base for designing and building various attachments. This attachment is a towing arm, this features: - Arm raising and lowering via the yellow knob. - Winch winding in and out via the black gear, this also has a lock to keep the winch line in place. This mounts to the truck body via two pins on the rear and two axles on the front, these same mounting points will be used for future attachments.
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Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT) - Field Plough I have recently designed and built an Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT), the idea behind this is to use this as a base for designing and building various attachments. This attachment is a field plough, this features: - Plough raising and lowering via the yellow knob. This mounts to the truck body via two pins on the rear and two axles on the front, these same mounting points will be used for future attachments.
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I have recently designed and built an Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT), the idea behind this is to use this as a base for designing and building various attachments. My first attachment is a cherry picker, this features: - Bucket raising and lowering via one of the yellow knobs. - Moving the turn table, via the other yellow knob. This mounts to the truck body via two pins on the rear and two axles on the front, these same mounting points will be used for future attachments. Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT) - Grader Blade I have recently designed and built an Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT), the idea behind this is to use this as a base for designing and building various attachments. This attachment is a grader blade, this features: - Blade raising and lowering via the yellow knob. This mounts to the truck body via two pins on the rear and two axles on the front, these same mounting points will be used for future attachments.