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LEGO Technic Ferrari 42125

LEGO Technic Mercedes Zetros 1833 Expedition Truck

The model features:

- Made from a LEGO 9395 Technic set

- Design inspired by retro cars

- Working steering with the control knob or wheel

- You can open the doors, hood, trunk and hatch

- Moving pistons

 

Instructions are available on the App Store.

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.

Brekken, my selfMOC.

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

Constructive criticism appreciated.

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

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

Constructive criticism appreciated.

Coaster Chaise

 

More infos at www.doktor-brick.de

I was very impressed by new 42054 set so I’ve decided to motorize it. The chassis was completely replaced but the body is the same like in the official set.

Please watch the video: youtu.be/0gP5kygPMOI

 

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....

  

Eurobricks [TC7] LEGO Technic contest model - top-class bus for VIPs transportation. It can transform to a pillbox with machineguns, rocket launchers, battle thorns, double sextuple quick-firing anti-aircraft gun and double-barreled railgun for heavy-armored vehicles destroying.

Video: youtu.be/uUnp3QeFq4Q

This is one of my most complex models – Feller-Buncher. This type of construction equipment feel trees and stack them for easy removing. The scale is approximately 1:15, model is based on John Deere 900 series Feller-Bunchers with leveling system. Dimensions (max/min): 85(71) x 23 x 64(32) cm, total weight – 5870 g, ground clearance – 3.5 cm.

Video: youtu.be/iTvAdHteFeA

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.

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.

After finishing this model I realised that MOC-making is not so hard as it seemed before. Just a few days later I started thinking about creating a new model.

 

Instructions are available on the App Store fo free.

Dieses Modell habe ich mir vor allen wegen des tollen Aussehens gegönnt. Der Tief-lader ist kompakt, wunderbar detailreich gestaltet und funktioniert technisch perfekt. Die Power-Funktionen laufen butterweich in genau in der richtigen Geschwindigkeit. Die Technik bleibt dabei überschaubar und ist sehr anschaulich. Über eine Kupplung lässt sich die Ladefläche heben und neigen bzw. die Abschleppbrille ein- und ausfahren. Natürlich kann man den Tieflader lenken und man kann mit einer Seilwindel (manuell) ein Auto auf die Ladefläche ziehen. Ein Clou dieses Modells ist es, dass sich die Hinterräder beim heben der Ladefläche senken, sodass ein Auto ohne Kante die Ladefläche hochgezogen werden kann.

Gegenüber anderen Trucks aus dem Lego-Technic Programm fehlen diesem Modell ein Motor mit Nockenwelle und beweglichen Kolben sowie ein realistischer Heckantrieb mit Differenzialgetriebe. Das Fahrwerk ist insgesamt nur rudimentär ausgeführt. Dies ist sicher etwas schade.

Der Tieflader ist sehr robust. Er sorgt für langanhalten Spielspaß und sieht super aus!

 

lego container

1 : 16.5 scale

 

one / Hyundai

You can see two Lego Technic pullback sets in action - 42058 Stunt Bike and 42059 Stunt Truck are doing jumps and crashes in 180 fps slow motion :) Check out the video at youtu.be/6UNQQOJ7Itc

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!

An update to LEGO set 42126 with updated suspension, 4x4 drive, and a V-8 engine.

 

Instructions at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-90723/thirdwigg/lego-42126-rapto...

Lego Technic MOC - Mad Max War Rig. The scale is 1:20,8. Total length – 120 cm; total weight – 5120 g. Remote controlled functions: all-wheel drive, truck tractor steering, fake engines under the hood, blade height control, the winch, truck tractor coupling, large tank support, large tank steering. So we can drive without truck tractor :)

Additional functions: opening doors for LiPo turning on and off, highly detailed exterior, wheels protection, working harpoon on the small tank, flame-throwers (not working).

Video: youtu.be/xgyIzWcXvPM

 

This is the bottom of the Talon Track car. You can see the suspension setup, and the smooth aerodynamic bottom.

 

Full gallery is here, and instructions may be found here.

 

Much more at Thirdwigg.com.

 

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

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.

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

 

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