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Alasdair Ryan

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. That is why I have geared down the drive a bit.
  2. Yes I will be making it in real bricks,and maybe you will be able to as well....... Features: L motor for drive L motor for steering L motor for boom And.....yeb a L motor for the bucket 3 large LA'S 2 small LA'S
  3. Those half bushes that are in the 8045 telehandler should be smooth (4265c) Bricklink 8045 inventory.
  4. Welcome to Eurobriocks fellow technic fan.
  5. It sure looks fantastic. The video is not showing for me.....
  6. Welcome to the forum Robvdveer. That is a lot of lights you are adding to the truck,I look forward to the final result.
  7. I have to admit I am not a fan,although more expensive a servo motor would be much better results. I do not like the bashing to the switch caused by the pump going around in circles.
  8. Could you tell us what kind of folding you are going to do? Is this your desired result?
  9. What about this? I think you are going to need to have the bracing on the out side.
  10. You can buy your parts from bricklink,there will be stores in Italy that should have any parts that you are missing.
  11. Nice forklift. Does it use a servo motor for the rear wheel steering?
  12. If you are using LDD I would stop using it as It as not got all the required parts for your model. Go to Ldraw.org and download the new parts update and follow the instruction I posted in your reply over in the Digital design section.
  13. Here is instruction's on how to add new parts to Mlcad's part list. Step 1) Download your file from Ldraw.org. Step 2) Open the downloaded folder and copy the following files: 'Parts' 's' 'p' '48' Step 3) Open the following folders (c/program-files/Ldraw) and replace them with the matching folders from the downloaded file: 'Parts' 's' 'p' '48' Step 4) In MLcad click on 'scan parts' from the top right drop down menu.
  14. Welcome to Eurobricks Puffo. What you would be better doing it just putting the grab on the end of the 8043 excavator,you would probably save your self some money just buying that set.
  15. No that should be very easy to do,you would be better with a long LA though to make the bucket curl in and out.
  16. The problem is that the small tan gears are trying to turn the grab when it is closed,which in turn is forcing the grab to move outwards.
  17. I think you can use buffer exchange to change the color of the required parts,but I have no idea on how to do it. I would ask over in the Ldraw forum.
  18. Howdy mate cor that's some bounce in the old girl.... (cough...cough) the simplest thing to to is just add some sort of limiter to the out ward movement of the grab (were the grey1/2 bevel gear with hole is).
  19. I would hold out for the 42009 set,the crane it's self on the 8258 is 'pants' so with the up coming crane you could actually lift something with it. you can also lift stuff with the unimog's crane as well,but I suspect not as much.
  20. Welcome to the forum Achuyman. A good attempt at a hook-lift truck,do you plan to buy some more grill tiles for the front?
  21. It means 'great ball contraption' here are some on Google.
  22. It is just the same a a standard eight tooth gear, but when you put a axle through it the axle can slide backward and forwards.
  23. Yeb....well there on brickshelf so I am guessing they are. One of these loaders is basically a tractor turned around,so it should not be too hard to make one.
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