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Alasdair Ryan

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. It looks great. I think the lifting arms should be a little longer.
  2. Nice windmill I like the garden around it and that drunk tree. So that's why we have never seen a technic moc by boney them.....
  3. Maybe that's way nodody ever posted it...... Well I guess that's ok then, the 1/2 pin is in each of the connectors.
  4. I have made a rough copy of step 23 and edited it,this may help you in future with tricky steps. Download You bad man..... Yes.
  5. I like the car GuiliuG it look just like the real thing. The steering makes for a interesting model. I think I spotted a flaw in the instructions... the 23th step... I think it should be more detailed,its does not seem to be very clear in how you join the sub assembly to the main model. I also think you should add a pin 1/2 in both the holes above were the grey axle (3) goes through the too small liftarms,
  6. Do you plan on making instructions?
  7. Yes I hope so too,hopefully he will made the innards green like this......
  8. It would need another 3 electrical posts which I don't think it will have unless you could fit a gear box in it topic link. You made a great job designing the feller buncher i look forward to the video.
  9. I think it needs some rear fenders and for the cab not to be as square,what about using some technic panels for the roof?
  10. You could use rubber bands or a hockey spring or an option of ether one?
  11. I don't have any of those new motors yet but I do plan on getting some. Its a very simple but good car....
  12. Where are the fencing materials?
  13. The cab is a bit square but it is a good start.
  14. Welcome to Eurobricks Oryz. Your bike is fantastic in how how you have managed to capture all the details of the real one in your lego version.
  15. I came 14..... or should that be Hinckley? Well done the winners and to all that took part.
  16. That should be a very simple model to make. I would start by making four axles using the common linear actuator bracket as a steering hub that should allow you to get a decent steering angle. Make a frame to fit on top of each axle and have the motors connected to it.I guess something like this will have live suspension so you could have the drive coming up to the pivot point of each axle. In-between the too front and rear axles you can fit your servo motor for steering and have a drive shaft to each side,if you really want to push the boat out you could add a gearbox so you could have different steering modes ie crap,front,rear....
  17. If you use SR3D or MLcad you can download the new PF components here.
  18. That picture is quite old its a mess now.... With skill.
  19. He means himself...... Yes that would be better.
  20. If you could move that top rear motor so it is the same hight as the rest of the rear one that might give you enough room.
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