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It's my MOC - remote controlled Lego Technic Icebreaker. It was my first icebreaking experience so the model isn't too effective. But now I know that it's real and I know how the model can be improved. Propulsion - 2xXL, rudder - 1x9V motor, dimensions: 75x15x33 cm, total weight with batteries and stabilizer – 2480 g. I used RC-unit for comfortable out-door control.

Video: youtu.be/6uIHjYOEGIM

 

A MOC of the 418 Series Unimog U90. I figured it was time to give a little love the the funny looking small Unimog.

  

Features Power Functions XL drive and Servo Steering. Front and rear live axle suspension with portal axles. Working straight 4 motor, three way tipper bed with drop sides, and removable cab. Fischertechnic tires.

  

Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.

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.

 

Here you can see the roll cage, and the fire extinguisher.

My next set of MOCs is for the Eurobricks Technic Triple Challenge.

 

Features a working MAN TGS crane, a JCB 150t forklift, and a Brouwer 1576 Sod Harvester. I hope you enjoy.

 

Full gallery is here.

 

Much more at Thirdwigg.com.

 

Video can be found here.

Removing body panels... Drivelines are dead simple.

Finally, this project is done. Features:

-Four Wheel Independent Suspension

-HOG and Steering Wheel

-Flat 6 Engine

-2 Speed Transmission

-Opening Hood, Doors, and Trunk

 

Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.

 

Full instructions may be found at here.

Lego model of the British Class E side tank shunter introduced by Worsdell in 1886. A whoppig 120 units were built between 1886 and 1895. Minor changes then led to the J72 design. In 1961, the last J71 was finally withdrawn from service, after 74 year in operation.

I chose this prototype, because the design with inside cylinders and internal valve gear lent itself best to make an (almost) scale model with functioning pneumatic engine. The machine has serious torque, will start in any position (no dead center), and can already be operated with a single Lego hand pump. No pneumatic parts were harmed or modified during the process, just some silicone oil applied!

An update to the 2012 LEGO set 9393 that started out small, then I added a bunch of implements.

 

Here you can see the rear drawbar, PTO, and trailer hitch.

 

Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.

Model "US Truck T2 MkII" is build with LEGO® in scale 1:17,5 and motorized using LEGO® Power Functions®. This model is not build after a specific brand or type of truck. It represents the well known typical US style truck with classic looks.

The truck features: solid axle suspension on all axles, PF powered driving with power transmitted independently to both rear axles, Ackerman geometry on steering axle, Servo powered steering, fully functional fifth wheel, modeled engine and 3 light units.

Also can you build it yourself. To do so you can buy the building instructions and check the inventory/parts lists!.

 

The LEGO® Power Functions® Servo is used to enable the steering. Aligned with the trucks chassis the Servo is sitting inside of the cabin right behind the modeled engine in between both seats. With a 90 degrees conversion the motion of the Servo is transferred to the steering axle.

 

This truck model is powered by a Detroit Diesel DD15 which is revealed with the hood opened. This power source is an inline 6 cylinder engine with a displacement of 906 cu. in. (14.9 L). The horsepower range is from 455 up to 505 HP and this engine has a torque range from 1550 to 1750.

The modeled engine is a small object that really improves the realism of this model. Engine is detailed with for example engine oil dipstick, fan, fan belt, pulleys, hoses, oil filters, turbo, exhaust manifold and so on.

 

TLC released LEGO® Power Functions® IR Speed Remote Control Unit item number 64227. With this remote control realistic driving and steering would be possible. First build of this model also used an XL Motor to drive but with the use of Power Functions Remote Control Unit item #58122c01. Because of the enormous strength of the XL Motor the drive line was geared down quite a lot. US Truck T2 MkII has less gear reduction and is therefore quite a bid faster then its predecessor. The speed can be regulated by the remote control's dial as can be the angle of the front steered wheels.

Built for OrangeTeamLug's Pokemon Contest

Wangan Midnight Devil Z. Power: 2 RC motors and 2 88000 battery boxes.

PF servo for steering and Sbrick for control. Full Independent suspension.

Check out my YouTube Channel for Reviews and Slideshows: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg

Constructive criticism appreciated.

A MOC of the small CAT 914K End Loader. Features pneumatic lift and tilt, steering, rear pendular suspension, I4 fake engine, and Fischertechnik tires.

 

Here, TLG 81mm balloon tires are installed.

 

Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.

Just a fun little trial truck this time. The trucks has four wheel linked pendular suspension, four-wheel drive, and steering. Oh, and there are instructions so you can build your own.

 

Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the full gallery including instructions here, and the Youtube video here.

RC driving and steering. All wheel drive and Live axle suspension

A MOD of set 42126. This version takes the styling themes of LEGO 42126 and lowers the body of 1.5 studs. The F-150 SVT10 gets a updated hood, front and rear bumpers, and side sills.

 

The F-150 SVT10 has the following features:

 

Steering

Four Wheel Independent Suspension

V-10

Rear Wheel Drive

Opening Doors, Tailgate, and Revised Hood

Lowered Body

Sport Wheels and Tires

 

You may find instructions at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-102438/thirdwigg/42126-svt10/#de....

  

Bigger wheels, lifted suspension, wider axles

Lego Modules (adjusted to fit into the rack)

Bigger wheels, lifted suspension, wider axles

lego technic martian off-road truck

Lego Technic Merlo ROTO Telehandler in 1:11 scale.

youtu.be/wJaoJ7fLnqQ

The dimensions: 80 x 25 x 30 cm, total weight – 5,7 kg. The max height is 83 cm. The model contains approximately 5100 parts. The model has eight remote controlled functions (three S-bricks, 14 motors).

six remote controlled functions with two S-bricks

Just some routine maintenance.

An update to my Ideas project at:

ideas.lego.com/profile/Mr_Kleinstein/entries?query=&s...

Smaller steam cylinder and steam chest, added mechanical lubricator. Model is pretty exactly 3/4 inch scale. See my video, too!

LEGO Technic Arctic Truck Mk II. RC model. Snow off-road truck. Total weight – 2650 g, dimensions – 40 x 31 x 18 cm, clearance – 4.8 cm. The model has four RC functions:

- Left and right tracks, 2 x 2 XL motors;

- Two-speed gearbox (1:1 and 1:3), M-motor;

- RC winch (12:20 + 1:24 + 1:2), M-motor.

Video: youtu.be/NaOXizjO7pI

LEGO Technic Angry Racer Mk II

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

Cyborg 1300 has some serious man power for buzzing around town , comes with butt cheek brakes as standard twin exhaust , voice indicators, basically just tells people to get out of the bloody way , you really don’t want to know what it runs on and how you fill him up hahaha

OK, so I am a little behind in posting the models I have completed.

 

This is a Mercedes Benz Axor truck with a Geesink Norba GMP III trash compactor on the rear. The model has a 8878 battery powering four channels and two change overs. Power Functions works the steering and drive. In addition to the ejector plate functions, it also has a two stage compaction hopper. Also, the liftgate opens and closes, as does the dumpster lift on the back. Two changeover switches are operated on the left.

 

Youtube video is here

 

Brickshelf is here.

 

Geesink Norba design video is here

 

More at thirdwigg.com.

 

Enjoy

Lego Landrover Defender 42110

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