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Improvised yarn cone winder from Legos, with fully automated yarn feed arm for hands-free operation (alternate ending)
I don't always use a studio when building Lego. However, these days, they are made in advance in a studio and then actually produced to test their robustness.
In order to create a more realistic model, I look at the specifications of the actual product and scale it precisely to a ratio of 1/16.5.
Early models often use technique bricks for sturdiness, but in such cases, the holes in the technique bricks reduce realism, so we collect a lot of photos that are close to the real thing and remodel it again.
Of course, the Benz Actros SLT and Benz SK that I have already built are also being rebuilt, and the trailer is also being rebuilt to be made into a 6-axle broshuis and a 3-axle broshuis
Creating realistic and robust models is difficult but really fun.
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/
Lego Technic Merlo ROTO Telehandler in 1:11 scale.
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).
This Ferrari F12 Technic build just got a serious upgrade thanks to @supercarethan, who reworked the side doors and B-pillar for a sleeker, more aggressive profile. The bold red body paired with those striking gold rims gives it that perfect blend of Ferrari heritage and street presence. Every panel feels tighter, and the stance now speaks pure performance. It’s the kind of model that doesn’t just sit on a shelf—it demands attention. Shoutout to all the builders pushing Technic to the next level. #FerrariF12 #LegoTechnic #SupercarBuilds #ModifiedTechnic #Don’tBeProud
Video: youtu.be/mO5ZDL-pCu0
It is scale copy of 60035 Arctic Truck. The Lego Technic model is powered by four buggy-motors with two RC units. The gear ratio is 1:3 from slow output. One M-motor is used for steering (auxiliary output). Dimensions: 42x22x29 cm, weight – 2.9 kg.
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
LEGO Technic MOC Multifunctional Aerodrome Tow Truck. Heavy Multifunctional Aerodrome Tow Truck in a technic-figure scale. The model is 77 cm long, 23 cm wide (without mirrors), 13 cm high (without exhaust), the weight is 4,45 kg.
The model have eight RC functions (seven useful + compressor) and manual controlled winches and lights (total 12 motors).
- moving (three XL-motors);
- independent front and rear steering (two servo-motors);
- lifting jacks (M-motor, eight pneumatic cylinders);
- cab lifting (M-motor, two pneumatic cylinders);
- front PPTO (M-motor);
- rear PTO (buggy-motor, slow output);
- winches (two L-motors);
- light (twelve LED pairs).
Video: youtu.be/R6uecv9MURk
Instructions available at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-141827/thirdwigg/hybrid-garbage-... and video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=FP4eUEJgOtI&feature=youtu.be
Lego Technic Merlo ROTO Telehandler in 1:11 scale.
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).
Lego Technic Merlo ROTO Telehandler in 1:11 scale.
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).