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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.
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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.
LEGO Technic MOC Arctic Equalizer. Eurobricks [TC6] contest model. It’s a mix of huge bulldozer, ice-breaker and… road-roller!
Dimensions: 77cm x 38cm x 55cm. Weight: 6.9kg.
RC functions (total six motors):
- Left and right tracks, two pairs of XL-motors;
- Three-channel distribution gearbox (two-speed gearbox for tracks and one more switching additional function), one M-motor;
- Additional function, one M-motor.
Video: youtu.be/54cH94GGT6A
A midsized helicopter based on the Sikorsky S62 with some changes, Features working rotor and Fenestron tail. Working landing gear and winch with gearbox. Sliding doors and folding main rotor blades.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
Hope you enjoy. More pictures at www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=thirdwigg. Email thirdwig@yahoo.com for a Chicago Truck Trial Race.
First Lego project post college. I had to have everything a car would. Working V-8 and transmission. Rear wheel drive with four wheel independent suspension, including sway bars. All four doors open, as do the hood, the trunk, the sunroof, the glove box, and the center console. Model includes a full size spare, and six way adjustable seats. So many more pictures at my brickshelf page. Check them out.
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See the blog post of this model at Fascinating Lego Model of the Day.
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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
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
Remotely controlled drive, steering, lift operation and lift folding.
Other features: suspension, cabin doors,sectional rear door and open-able sidewalls
LEGO Technic version of the heavy Soviet fire truck, which is based on the MAZ-7313 chassis. Real truck is 14.5 meters long, weighting 43,2 tons. Engine: D12-525A; V12 525h/p 38,8L.
LEGO Model -
Scale: 1/13
Size: 118/25/27cm
Weight: 9,2kg
Parts: 9000+
Electric: 2x Sbrick, 4x XL-motors, 2x L-motors, 2x M-motors, 4x LEDs
RC functions: Driving (8x8), Steering (4x8), Openable cabins and hoods.
Mechanical functions: 22 openable doors and compartments.
Suspension: Fully independent, 26 hard shock absorbers.
Tires: RC, 114mm.
Build time: about 400 hours.
Mercedes Benz Arocs truck comprising of 2,793 pieces.
This set has motorised functions which are connected with a multitude of cogs, wheels and thin plastic tubes.
The motor works, but none of the functions move.
Anyone who has built a Technic set will know how difficult and time consuming a "repair" job can be.
Captain Samurai Toothpicks the Mantis Lord
One of my favorite MOCs, with some very small updates/polishing (mostly I just wanted to take some better pictures of him).
Thanks to Mitch Henry for inspiring, like, lowkey the entire style of this guy.
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Constructive criticism appreciated.
size of funfair for both kind of minifigures. lego funfair is 10 studs wide on vehicles... technic sizes are 20-22 studs wide. Here I'm using 16 studs wide.
The business end of the site prep tractor. Watch out. Note the guide bar, and the mulcing door above the teeth.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
Full gallery here.
LEGO Technic version of the heavy Soviet fire truck, which is based on the MAZ-7313 chassis. Real truck is 14.5 meters long, weighting 43,2 tons. Engine: D12-525A; V12 525h/p 38,8L.
LEGO Model -
Scale: 1/13
Size: 118/25/27cm
Weight: 9,2kg
Parts: 9000+
Electric: 2x Sbrick, 4x XL-motors, 2x L-motors, 2x M-motors, 4x LEDs
RC functions: Driving (8x8), Steering (4x8), Openable cabins and hoods.
Mechanical functions: 22 openable doors and compartments.
Suspension: Fully independent, 26 hard shock absorbers.
Tires: RC, 114mm.
Build time: about 400 hours.
Looking back on the original version of this guy I honestly don't know what I was thinking. But I am so f*ckin' happy with this new version! I hope ya'll like him too.
Check out my YouTube channel for reviews and slideshows: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
This was the original rear suspension for the Sports Car. Supple enough for the weight of the car. Provided a great base for the rear of the car. Linked with two trailing arms connected to the car to manage fore and aft movements, and Watt's Linkage (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watt's_linkage)to manage lateral movements.
I was quite pleased with the result.