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As manufactured by the Best Company, San Leandro, California, around 1905. Some of these behemoths remain preserved, even operational. Best merged with the Holt Company (known for their tracked vehicles) in 1925, to become Caterpillar.
The Best traction engines are easyly recognized by their three-wheeled design and their upright boiler - the horizontal tank is a water container. Other than that, the design was pretty antiquated for its time, with no brakes, no gear shift, and a top speed of about 4mph.
The most prominent Best engine is "Old Dinah", purchased in 1894 for hauling borax through Death Valley. Today it can bee seen sitting at Furnace Creek, in a pretty desolate state.
Another preserved engine, the very one that inspired me to this build, is nicknamed "Susanpuffer" and can be seen in action here on youtube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgNkDxTRmRY
Still pics are here on flickr:
www.flickr.com/photos/kozloski/3623911884/in/faves-149755...
My model is remote-controlled and powered by a BuWizz.
Fun Flower Formation, [4(13) + 6] , standing view is on the left.
Star Burst Formation, [(4^3)-6], top view is on the top right.
Star Burst Formation, underside view is on the bottom right.
Bionicle & Technic parts were used for this MiddleWeight Division Top entered in Yuri Fassio's Spinning Top Contest way back in 2011 on MOCpages. Ball joints allowed for shape variations. To find the # of parts used… DO THE MATH!
To see the Fun Flower Formation Spinning, click the link below:
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"
I am slowly making progress on the U90. The chassis is basically done; everything is working properly.
As you can see I have a draft of the body work, and the rear bed. I'm not sure I am willing to complete this in Green. The lack of a 1x5 and 1x11 liftarm is green is complicating the progress. I'm not going to do orange, but I may try white tonight as see how I like it.
From The Queue.
This is my version of the BR232 Ludmilla made of LEGO TECHNIC bricks in 1:16.5 scale suitable for the LEGO Technik Trucks.
The locomotive had the premiere at the Bricking Bavaria 2022 exhibition in Fürth this weekend.
With more than 1,2m length and a track of about 10m she could drive a bit back and forth.
When I designed the rails, I made sure that a rail switch could work as well. So I also built a switch.
After a few small weak points, she drove back and forth in exhibition mode.
The interior has only a fake motor so far.
Next year, all the functions will be integrated like:
- running diesel engine
- 3 controllable fan coolers
- fans of the eddy current brakes
- light on the second side
- coupling mechanism to couple and uncouple wagons
More informations on
After my LEGO Technic Feller-Buncher I've decided to create one more forest tractor – it's John Deere Skidder 648L. Skidder is a type of heavy vehicle used in a logging operation for pulling cut trees out of a forest. Unfortunately the scale of my skidder differs from the scale of the Feller-Buncher because there are no such a big wheels in Lego. Maximum dimensions: 50x18x22 cm, clearance – 2.5 cm, the weight – 1660 g, the scale 1:19. There are nine PF motors, four IR receivers and one LiPo in my model. We have eight RC functions here.
Video: youtu.be/_nJmHT05e7I
As manufactured by the Best Company, San Leandro, California, around 1905. Some of these behemoths remain preserved, even operational. Best merged with the Holt Company (known for their tracked vehicles) in 1925, to become Caterpillar.
The Best traction engines are easyly recognized by their three-wheeled design and their upright boiler - the horizontal tank is a water container. Other than that, the design was pretty antiquated for its time, with no brakes, no gear shift, and a top speed of about 4mph.
The most prominent Best engine is "Old Dinah", purchased in 1894 for hauling borax through Death Valley. Today it can bee seen sitting at Furnace Creek, in a pretty desolate state.
Another preserved engine, the very one that inspired me to this build, is nicknamed "Susanpuffer" and can be seen in action here on youtube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgNkDxTRmRY
Still pics are here on flickr:
www.flickr.com/photos/kozloski/3623911884/in/faves-149755...
My model is remote-controlled and powered by a BuWizz.
My second 42069 RC mod. All of the previous PF motors are removed, with several parts as well (rear section, roof, V8, winch, etc.) Installed 4 buggy motors and added 2 BuWizz units for power. If you'd like to see how fast it is, check out the video - youtu.be/LZGmyuzo2Uw
A mid-scale combine to harvest grains on the Thirdwigg Farm. This combine matches the Atmos Tractor in scale and design. Instructions are at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-98202/thirdwigg/synthe-combine/#..., and the grain header instructions can be found at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-99038/thirdwigg/grain-head-for-s...
The Combine features the following:
Steering
Front wheel driven two stage thresher
Straw spreader
Adjustable grain extractor
Opening hopper
Opening right side
Header lift
Removeable header
Working cutbar
Cutting edge auger
Opening cabin door
Find the video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=syEdF3BfznY&t=6s
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!
I've been working consistently on my TC10 contest entry, which should be done soon. During these kind of builds, I find it helpful to take a break, and work on something else for a little bit.
I figured it was about time for me to use these Fischertechnic tires, and it's been a while since I have build a Unimog, so here we go.
Here you can see the basic axles and chassis, though it's early. 4x4, with live axles front and rear, with PF drive. There are portal axles on the rear, and I'll add them to the front.
It will be a U90, U500, or U5000 (pick one, right?). I welcome votes.
From The Queue.
Jyn took Vader's bike for a ride, part of the Darth's Angels photo series.
See the full story with all the pictures on my blog - racingbrick.com/2017/06/darths-angels/
Are you ready to burn some rubber, fellow Lego motorbike lovers? If your answer is Yes, buckle up and get ready to rock the highway on the new BMW.
Okay, but I must warn you: This café racer is ready for intense throttle twisting .
Inspiration: BMW R75/5 DS
Features including front and rear suspension,a two speed gearbox (with neutral first and second speed), cardan shaft, working steering, a BMW style boxer engine with moving pistons, and a kickstand as well as other smaller details: a big fuel tank, exhaust, a seat, headlight, etc.
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.
LEGO model of flatbed canvas truck, including PF infrared remote control - in Minifig size!
Includes 1x mini-motor, 1x micromotor, 1x PF receiver, small 2C lipo battery.
IR signal reaches receiver through through gap in canvas.
Easy driving in Lego City!
Brekken, my selfMOC.
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Constructive criticism appreciated.
Sipping Tea, enjoying the evening, and building an awkwardly proportioned over-greebled robot man.
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Finally made it, what a fantastic set! :)Unboxing, review & speed build of the brand new 2018 Lego Technic 42078 Mack Anthem set! - youtu.be/sE0lMNG4emY
Rat Rod - Lego Technic 42104 Alternate Model with pullback motor and opening doors. Free instructions here: youtu.be/yR8ClnhzkKI
Video of my LEGO model of the Fritz Riemerschmid Gleiskettenkrad, based on the BMW R12. Designed to operate as a snowmobile, it ran on a rubberized track. Steering was limited, but not impossible. Functioning LEGO model.
Jyn poses on one of the Stormtrooper bikes, part of the Darth's Angels photo series.
See the full story with all the pictures on my blog - racingbrick.com/2017/06/darths-angels/
Using her jet cycle to reach high into the atmosphere, she is able to generate massive storms and shift weather patterns.
This is my T-Rex Skull made from mostly technic pieces. If you like it please view more images and my project at:
ideas.lego.com/projects/241af766-9288-4408-921a-764e93ed335c
Thanks D :)
My take on '99 Opel Frontera B / Isuzu Rodeo which has been started back in 2020 and turned out a production limbo. 4WD, independent suspension and working steering included, but no motorised functions for sake of proper interior.
One of my favorite MOCs technique wise. A fairly non descript character design but lots of armor placement I'm super happy with.
Ventos is an Admiral of Odessa's planetary navy and commands its eleventh fleet. Though he'd rather be kicking people and partying on week days.
An improved, more realistic design. The crane boom can be lowered for transport, and even be removed. The mechanism may be coupled to the steam engine (with driving gears set to neutral), or just to the crank and ratchet.
The road locomotive is loosely based on the Fowler traction engines.
After six months of work, the Spitfire is finally done. The model has a working propeller, propeller pitch, cockpit controls, rudder, elevators, ailerons, flaps, and landing gear.
Full gallery here.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com.
Video can be found here, and make sure to subscribe to my channel.
I used short travel shock absorbers at each corner, but the truck still has good articulation.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
First things first. So much of this design came from vincez01, and his great little T-62. This can be seen here. Thanks so much.
Secondly, on this model I finally figured out I need to start building with Dark Bluish Grey, and no longer Dark Gray. I cannot find, nor do I want to pay for Dark Gray any longer. Sorry for the mixture.
The Model. This is my 1/24 scale version of the famous T-72 tank. The tank has all the working features I could fit into it. Working suspension, working driveline, accurate scale, full Power Functions. The tank has two PF M working each track, and one for the rotation of the turret. Each wheel is suspended, using three different suspension methods, all due to different constraints on space, movement, and need.
Hope you enjoy, all comments are welcome.
Many more pictures here. Also at thirdwigg.com. Instructions are here.
Video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9dFiKrL6Xk.
A medium size Lego Technic Chopper based of LEGO official 8430 motorbike/chopper set. Earlier before I had the idea to build a chopper and because I had mod'ed the 8430 A model already I thought that I could do the same thing with the B model. So here it is, not the best built, but because I made it in like 1-2 hours I believe it came out well :)
Close quarters expert Harper Barron has manifested symptoms of belligerent behavior, perhaps due to an error in her programming or a faulty Hero Core. Reports from her teammates state that her enjoyment of fighting has lead to failures in completing missions, as she prioritizes violence over successfully capturing villains and protecting citizens.
Her current location is unknown, but anonymous witnesses have reported seeing her in the Gladiator Arena of planet Bolawoo III.
Further psychological examinations are necessary in order to accurately estimate how dangerous she is. She is equipped with a lightweight body armor and a Quaza-Powered Ram Gauntlet, engaging at a distance is strongly advised.
Great Mask of Intangibility by @galva_nize_
Gauntlet weapon inspired by @ems_mocs ' Tony Stone and Arcane's Atlas Gauntlets