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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 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.
Anzani three-cylinder semi-radial engine. Originally developed for motorcycles, this engine was ligthweight and powerful for its time in 1909. Fully radial engines would follow soon after
LDD Instuction SOON!
4x4
PF: Light - Servo -Lipo - XL motor.
My new lego creation - Jurassic Jeep!
This is '90s Jeep Wrangler from legendary blockbuster Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park"
As a child i feell in love with this movie.
Now i have put together two of children's hobbies - lego and dinosaur!) This is lego technic rc MOC
Powered by Lego LiPo battery, remote control drive and steering (XL & servo motors) all wheel drive, suspension, working headlights, opening doors, hood and tailgate, and a folding windshield.
Photo by me too)
I accept orders for my Jurassic Jeep copy!
Adventure 65million years in the making!
Free Instructions and a Bricklink Studio file have been posted for the John Deere 6130R Row tractor that I made in 2019. You may find them both at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-77079/thirdwigg/john-deere-6130r...
Another robot. I'm genuinely really happy with a lot of the techniques and design aspects of this MOC. Particularly the chest and head. I think the textures and color distribution turned out good as well.
Constructive criticism is always welcome.
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A large scale working model of the Hawker Typhoon Mk 1b. Finished just in time for Brickworld 2014. The model has power functions to power the 24 cylinder engine and prop, and a motor for the propeller pitch. Another motor drives the landing gear, and another still for the flaps. Manual features include the elevator and ailerons from the joystick, and the rudder is controlled by the foot pedals.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
She is my first 1:8 scale car and it took me probably 12 hrs to assemble it, but quite enjoyed it :)
Already modified it. The headlights were quite lacking so I changed them. Also I've made some improvements to the doors too.
Also I've made a quick photoshoot with her little sister :D (a Speed Champions moc of mine.)
If you are interested in the modifications here is a free tutorial for them:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bDWa1WKKbQ
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My entry for the LUGNuts 100th (!) Build Challenge.
I chose #72, so I was tasked to build “a 2015 Jaguar F-Type or any Year Porsche 911.” Naturally, I went with the Porsche.
My MOC is based on a 1992 964 Carrera Cup version; basically a lightweight, RWD, Carrera RS version for the States to satisfy the racing scene.
The car is built with a boxer six hanging behind the rear wheels, driving the rear wheels through a four speed manual transmission. The car has full independent suspension, with dual A-arms on the front, and a short/long arm setup on the rear. Steering is done through a HOG gear on the dash, or from the steering wheel. There is one seat for the driver. Installed is a fire extinguisher and a roll cage, just in case. Full OCTAN livery, because some things must be done.
Download instruction Jurassic Jeep!
rebrickable.com/mocs/Silvavasil/jurassic-park-jeep
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My new Lego work: The Jurassic Jeep!
This is a Lego Technic motorized model of the legendary '90s Jeep Wrangler
based on the blockbuster movie Jurassic Park by Steven Spielberg!
I have photographed it in a jungle atmosphere.
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.
LDD Instuction SOON!
4x4
PF: Light - Servo -Lipo - XL motor.
My new lego creation - Jurassic Jeep!
This is '90s Jeep Wrangler from legendary blockbuster Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park"
As a child i feell in love with this movie.
Now i have put together two of children's hobbies - lego and dinosaur!) This is lego technic rc MOC
Powered by Lego LiPo battery, remote control drive and steering (XL & servo motors) all wheel drive, suspension, working headlights, opening doors, hood and tailgate, and a folding windshield.
Photo by me too)
I accept orders for my Jurassic Jeep copy!
Adventure 65million years in the making!
Alternate build to the Lego Set 42107 Ducati Panigale, using only those parts. Inspired from Kaneda’s bike from the animated movie Akira. Comments and crit welcome.
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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.
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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:
Alternate build to the Lego Set 42107 Ducati Panigale, using only those parts. Inspired from Kaneda’s bike from the animated movie Akira. Comments and crit welcome.
Here is my latest motorbike moc/ mod, you can call it whatever you like.
The goal of this project was to modify my old 8051 set and try to find a good match for my beloved knobbed tires from set 42007 and basically with the combination to transform it into something more classic – Brat/Tracker bike.
Let me clear it for you, I think that 8051 set is a good source of ideas and a role model of efficient, compact design.
I love how the original frame of the 8051 was constructed, so I didn‘t need to put a lot of effort in this component. Pretty much the same principle goes with the front fairing. Yes you may say that it can look quite weird with brat/tracker, but these bikes are made for customizing for a reason I guess. I like the original dual round headlight, so I didn‘t bother to change it.
I had to pick a different set of handlebars. I love the look of the old triumph bars. Here I tried to use the clubman bars instead of flat track handlebars that are highly used with the trackers.
Now lets get to the features of the bike. The bike features a [fake] inline twin engine with a chain drive, front and rear suspensions, a kickstand followed with some details. That is about it, no fancy features at all. Everything is tend to be Simple yet effective. You may already noticed that this bike has a bitfewer lego system bricks than in my previous ones, well that is because I wanted it to be an extremely solid model, knowing how sturdy the frame already was made. That‘s why my decision was clear, if I can‘t combine both technic and system together properly, I will try to use system bricks at minimum. I think I did a good job accomplishing both of these things. With that being said, the hardest component was non other then the tank.. You may wonder why? I guess I had too much different variants of how a proper tank should look, that‘s why I had to put some time, many resources (and nerves) to get the one I felt was the right.
This is it, I‘m glad I was able to sharet this build with you guys.
Driving back home from LEGO World with my car fully stacked with boxes I had to force brake entering a roundabout … Unfortunately this Scania tipper didn't make it ...
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: