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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!
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
This crawler original idea is from a video by master technic builder Akiyuki, posted on Youtube in July 2018.
I've been kind of obessed with this since then, and this is my latest, and I guess final, iteration on this idea.
Everythinkg above the two yellow beams is for motor and gear reduction, everything below is the actual movement system.
I use a third party self powered M motor to keep the size as low as possible and be able to make mocs like the steampunk one
A tipper bed can be easily installed in both the LWB and SWB versions of the Unimog. The Doka cab uses the same lifting function, but a shorter bed.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
A new version of Wombat Combat's ancient Toa of iron.
My YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
Check out my YouTube channel for reviews and slideshows: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
The front of the U5000. As you can see a lot of influence for the body came from the model by aro-kal (http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=388504)
More pictures of my models can be seen at www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=thirdwigg.
Built for Bio-Cup Round 1: Thermal Energy
Additional photos: www.flickr.com/gp/200047419@N07/SZy2YE5ohc
I know I have been serious about moccing for most of the year so far, but since I'm young and still developing, my hormones tell me to make things like this.
Another small project to keep with the OCTAN theme.
A small air racer with a radial 8 cylinder engine, working joystick, ailerons, elevators, and landing gear. Much more including instructions at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
Full gallery here.
The opening doors to reveal the I3 motor, cooling fans, and engine plumbing. Also note the small winch on the rear.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
Full gallery here.
Einfach super – realistisch, anspruchsvoll, mit vielen Variationsmöglichkeiten
2048 Teile, ganz viel Technik (Getriebe mit Kupplungen, Power Funktionen kombiniert mit Pneumatik).
Eines der vielen Highlights ist für mich die motorisch angetriebene Pneumatikpumpe. Der Pneumatikkran lässt sich richtig gut bedienen und "beißt" richtig zu. Die bekannten Schwächen beim Luftablassen hat aber auch dieser Kran. Man muss schon sehr vorsichtig die Hebel bewegen, damit der Kran sich nicht zu ruckartig bewegt und einfach zusammenklappt.
Ein weiteres Highlight ist für mich der Vierradantrieb mit drei Differentialgetrieben. Man kann hier sehr gut erfahren wie sowas funktioniert und wie der Unimog zu so viel "Beinfreiheit" kommt – die Federung ist einfach super.
Einziger Schwachpunkt ist für mich die Lenkung. Aufgrund der breiten Reifen funktioniert diese leider schwerfällig.
Ich habe mir meinen Unimog für ca. 40€ zusätzlich noch etwas aufgewertet. Die Teile habe ich bei Lego bestellt. Ich habe einen Motor in Höhe der Hinterachse für den An-trieb eingebaut, einen Infrarot Empfänger im Führerhaus platziert und vorne eine LED-Beleuchtung eingebaut. Die Fernbedienung hatte ich noch von anderen Lego-Technik Modellen. Mit der Fernbedienung kann ich nun die ganzen PowerFunktionen steuern (Fahren, Seilwinde, Krandrehung und Pneumatikpumpe) – einfach super!
Der Spielspaß ist dadurch deutlich erhöht und man kann richtig sehen wie von dem zusätzlichen Motor wirklich alle vier Räder angetrieben werden. Das funktioniert perfekt.
This is my next supercar, the fictional Ferrari 424, a front engine, GT car. In line with many of my other supercar designs, this model uses many technic features to create a car that will function as much like a real car as possible, without sacrificing any aesthetic constraints. The car features four wheel independent suspension. The rear wheel drive is linked to the working V-8 through a functional four-speed transmission using the changeover from 8880. Steering is linked to the drivers position. Features both opening hood to reveal dual-cam V-8, and working doors for easy access to the cabin, complete with typical Ferrari supple leather.
Video can be found at www.youtube.com/watch?v=hitsz5GJNsU.
More pictures can be found at www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=460610.
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
The taste of shame is what Kenzero loves the most. The Kenzero Twins work together, one half investigating, uncovering every deepest secret of their victim, just so the other half can reveal everything as loud as it can, to everyone. If you have something to hide, it's already too late: everybody will know what you've done.
My contribution to #crisisspread
Check out the other awesome contributions from the other builders part of this project on Instagram:
Trojan - @ok_susu_0
Hijack - @ezreel_thebluemoonmocist
Malware - @ems_mocs
Nyxem - @bonklesmocs
Cryptlock - @goldenarpeggio
Phishing - @rons_oc
Kenzero - @petersheikah
Confiker - @_quanto_mocs_
Huuuge thanks to @ezreel_bluemoonmocist for putting together this amazing collab and editing the pics!
#Shiptember This is a mini model of a warship from a Sci Fi novel that I'm currently working on. I am no good when it comes to system building, so please forgive this thing's mediocrity.
Check out my YouTube channel for reviews and slideshows: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
Check out my YouTube Channel for Reviews and Slideshows: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
Constructive criticism appreciated.