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An update to the 2012 LEGO set 9393 that started out small, then I added a bunch of implements.
Here you may see the folding of the "auger."
Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
Psychopathic space-marine hit-man. Amazing.
Constructive criticism is always welcome.
My YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
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.
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Another small addition to the Thirdwigg Farm.
Free instructions at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-77859/thirdwigg/telehandler/#det...
Video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar_S5V4jeaQ
This picture is of my Large Red Sedan and one of my smaller Red Cars. It helps to get an idea of the size difference between the two cars. More pictures of both can be found at www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=thirdwigg.
Remote-controlled monster pickup truck, powered by Buwizz. This is a combination of different Nico71’s designs with my ideas sprinkled over it. This truck is a real Frankenstein Monster. You can check Nico71’s creations here: www.nico71.fr/category/cars/
Check out the video of this truck in action here: flic.kr/p/2nuyoS9
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.
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
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.
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.
An update to the 2012 LEGO set 9393 that started out small, then I added a bunch of implements.
Shown here with a front snow pusher.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
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
Check out my YouTube channel for reviews and slideshows: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
This Lego Technic MOC was built special for LEGO Technic Mercedes-Benz Future Truck competition. The goal: to construct Mercedes-Benz truck of the 2045 year. So it’s my version - Multifunctional Truck Platform. This model is based on six-wheel AWD module with full independent suspension and outriggers (2xXL motors, dimensions – 48x23x9 cm, total weight – 1580 g). The module is pilotless and it has electric motors. The cabin is just an option because the modules can be united and there is no need to have the cabin in each module. The module has zero turning radius. It can be remote controlled at distance up to 1,5 km for local maneuvering. The wide range of the rigs can be mounted on it. I’ve built the truck body and the excavator for instance. The truck body has all-side unloading; it’s very comfortable at narrow building areas. The excavator has one extra function – an extensible boom. So it has very high performance and wide range of working.
Video: youtu.be/oT8P-Nl7nh4
Check out my YouTube channel for reviews and slideshows: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
This Lego Technic MOC was built special for LEGO Technic Mercedes-Benz Future Truck competition. The goal: to construct Mercedes-Benz truck of the 2045 year. So it’s my version - Multifunctional Truck Platform. This model is based on six-wheel AWD module with full independent suspension and outriggers (2xXL motors, dimensions – 48x23x9 cm, total weight – 1580 g). The module is pilotless and it has electric motors. The cabin is just an option because the modules can be united and there is no need to have the cabin in each module. The module has zero turning radius. It can be remote controlled at distance up to 1,5 km for local maneuvering. The wide range of the rigs can be mounted on it. I’ve built the truck body and the excavator for instance. The truck body has all-side unloading; it’s very comfortable at narrow building areas. The excavator has one extra function – an extensible boom. So it has very high performance and wide range of working.
Video: youtu.be/oT8P-Nl7nh4