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Benz slt 4163 mp5

2 xl powered up motor for drive

1 xl angular motor for steering

 

Benz sk 3553 van der vlist

2 xl power function motor for drive

1 servo motor for steering

 

Not complete. Wip

The Earth Father Papu, keeper of virtues, believed that programming alone would in no case be enough for a project such as Mata Nui. Designing Bio-Mechanical creations is but the first step, and what difference would it make if their heads were filled with only data and numbers?

Papu designed the concept of the Matoran destiny; he was sure that such a promise of purpose would make them much more dutiful than if they had been mindlessly programed to fulfill a task. He was the only Great Being capable of fully understanding how spirits worked and insisted that the Matoran Universe should be gifted free will and conscience.

Large LEGO model of Case steam traction engine, including PF remote control

This is a MOC from a couple years back that is long dismantled. Just thought I'd give you guys something to tied you over until the retooled version of Phil is ready.

Check out my YouTube channel for reviews and slideshows: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg"

After six months of work, the Spitfire is finally done. The model has a working propellor, propellor pitch, cockpit controls, rudder, elevators, ailerons, flaps, and landing gear. It's bigger than my FW-190, and more colorful than my T-72.

 

Full gallery is here.

 

Much more at Thirdwigg.com.

 

Video can be found here, and make sure to subscribe to my channel.

My own design with custom 3D printed linear actuators.

Its called a cafe racer because after he tells you the price you need to sit down and have a strong coffee.

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Hello. Today I want to show you my latest MOC - motorcycle, a combination of a Technic, Bionicle and System.

  

During construction this MOC was referred to only as 'nimrod," which is entirely irrelevant, but is also the only thing I have to say about her right now. Review coming soon over in YT land.

My YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg

A diddy little remake of my previous Technic Cyberslam/Competition set remake.

The legendary 8880 LEGO Technic Supercar now in the 6-wide version.

With all details:

- classic black and yellow colour scheme, with gray inner structure parts, white interior and blue suspension

- snot surfaces like the technik bricks

- independent suspension

- hinged tailgate with view of the engine, suspension, exhaust pipes

- white folding bucket seats

- steering wheel and gear shift

- retractable headlights when you twist the 54200 bricks ;-)

 

The building instruction on rebrickable.com:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-93882/Popider/8880_6w/#details

Mo Own Solution (designed in the Studio 2.0). Now without steering, but I think it is possible.

Video of my Lego model of a historic fire engine, with many operational functions, including motorized water pump.

Please support on LEGO Ideas at:

ideas.lego.com/projects/beb4109d-e8cd-401c-9560-28466968464c

I just realize that the Black series Sand trooper from Hasbro fits very nicely inside the Lego Droideka .

I found qualified service personnel for my Lego clock. It's ticking again!

It turned out that the daylight display tended to get stuck. It was surgically removed. I will now resort to looking outside, to find out whether it is day or night...

 

Designer video here

 

More images here

 

LEGO Technic 42131 CAT Dozer

The leader of the Gauntlet Cult, she is known as the Mother of all gauntlets. She Finds suspects to take in and train in the ways of using such powers.

Mid 1920ies single-cylinder hot bulb tractor. This is the solid rubber tire model used as road traction engine. The motor developes 12hp from one cylinder with 6.5l cubic capacity. The engine can be reversed, and will start in either direction. Preferred fuel is Diesel, but waste oil will do (please, don't try this at home). There's no gearbox, just a differential.

The sound of the piston moving in the big Lego cylinder is pretty close to the sound of the original Lanz!

I revisited the model because, finally, the dish 8x8 (3961) came out in red, which gives pretty exact front wheels.

This model was originally designed by Nico71, I used his instructions, built and modified it a bit.

 

Few months ago I was searching for various pictures of Lego motorbikes and I ran into ones built by Nico71. He had designed a well known motorbike in Lego - Honda CG 125. I think it's a brilliant motorbike and I couldn't resist to not have one on my shelf so I used his free instructions and built it, I also gave some minor modifications. Check the final result :)

  

The 1924 Targa Florio winner car was a 2 liter, 4 cylinder, super-charged Mercedes, with Chistian Werner at the wheel. This car is an early example of the famous Merceds Compressor series, culminating in the famous SSK and SSKL.

Unlike the usual white livery of the Mercedes racers, this car was actually painted red: Rumour has it this was a camouflage strategy to stop Italian fanatics from throwing rocks at the passing car, because it might be taken for Italian.

In the 1920ies, the race cars were actually driven to the race track on public roads like normal automobiles. For this trip, mudguards and license plates had to be mounted, to comply with traffic regulations. My model is shown in both configurations: as a slick racer, and as a roadworthy automobile.

Lego model with four-cylinder engine, two speed gearbox, differential, leaf spring suspension, steering, and operational hand crank.

Check out my YouTube channel for reviews and slideshows: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg

 

A manual model of the 2006 Unimog U400 SWB. Features steering, four wheel drive, fake I4 engine, suspension, three way tipper bed, front and rear PTO, front and rear pneumatic take off, and tipping cabin.

 

Instructions are at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-79858/thirdwigg/unimog-u400-405/...

 

Video at youtu.be/WUULIOxb-e4

The 1924 Targa Florio winner car was a 2 liter, 4 cylinder, super-charged Mercedes, with Chistian Werner at the wheel. This car is an early example of the famous Mercedes Compressor series, culminating in the famous SSK and SSKL.

Unlike the usual white livery of the Mercedes racers, this car was actually painted red: Rumour has it this was a camouflage strategy to stop Italian fanatics from throwing rocks at the passing car, because it might be taken for Italian.

In the 1920ies, the race cars were actually driven to the race track on public roads like normal automobiles. For this trip, mudguards and license plates had to be mounted, to comply with traffic regulations. My model is shown in both configurations: as a slick racer, and as a roadworthy automobile.

Lego model with four-cylinder engine, two speed gearbox, differential, leaf spring suspension, steering, and operational hand crank.

Check out my YouTube channel for reviews and slideshows: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg

Made for Hero February over on Instagram.

 

Just a fun little build primarily for my own enjoyment, made with the goal of using only pieces I currently have in my collection and of course, finishing before the end of the month.

 

Nitroblast and the Fire Villains are definitely a soft spot for me in the HF Roster, with some very charming sets and interesting designs from the earliest days of CCBS. With this revamp I wanted to honor the most unique and iconic features from the original, while doing my best to balance a cleaner, sleeker design with the Fire Villain's signature style of spikes, flames and jet engines.

 

It was a lot of fun to tackle a weirder character and design, without the pressures of more humanoid proportions and techniques.

 

I hope you all enjoy!

 

-Stronk

 

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After six months of building I finalized my first large scale US truck. As the K100 is one of my favorite trucks I wanted to have such in my collection. I disassembled my old Scania 141 tow trucks and used the bodywork and Holmes 750 for the KW. Fitted with an underlift it make the truck even more versatile. Quite some parts of the model are chrome which my mate Bricksonwheels supplied me. I had to use a lot of unconventional building techniques to get the cab into the right shape. Turning pieces upside down, building things off set etc. and without glueing anything. I already typed the full story for this model on my website. If you would like to see and read more about it, please take a visit: www.dennisbosman.nl/lego/no59.html

A much needed update of my favorite MOC.

And with that, I am now caught up on the backlog of MOCs I've had sitting around. I'm pretty sure that's the first time I've ever been able to say that since starting TWR. Feels good.

See y'all who knows when!

 

YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg

This updated version has different handle and left side with bigger cover, also exhaust is little bit different. So it should look more realistic. Here you can watch a video: youtu.be/3x8SqrdOU6o.

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