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After six months of work, the Spitfire is finally done. The model has a working propeller, propeller pitch, cockpit controls, rudder, elevators, ailerons, flaps, and landing gear.
Full gallery here.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com.
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This is my T-Rex Skull made from mostly technic pieces. If you like it please view more images and my project at:
ideas.lego.com/projects/241af766-9288-4408-921a-764e93ed335c
Thanks D :)
I've been working consistently on my TC10 contest entry, which should be done soon. During these kind of builds, I find it helpful to take a break, and work on something else for a little bit.
I figured it was about time for me to use these Fischertechnic tires, and it's been a while since I have build a Unimog, so here we go.
Here you can see the basic axles and chassis, though it's early. 4x4, with live axles front and rear, with PF drive. There are portal axles on the rear, and I'll add them to the front.
It will be a U90, U500, or U5000 (pick one, right?). I welcome votes.
From The Queue.
Rat Rod - Lego Technic 42104 Alternate Model with pullback motor and opening doors. Free instructions here: youtu.be/yR8ClnhzkKI
Here is my latest motorbike moc/ mod, you can call it whatever you like.
The goal of this project was to modify my old 8051 set and try to find a good match for my beloved knobbed tires from set 42007 and basically with the combination to transform it into something more classic – Brat/Tracker bike.
Let me clear it for you, I think that 8051 set is a good source of ideas and a role model of efficient, compact design.
I love how the original frame of the 8051 was constructed, so I didn‘t need to put a lot of effort in this component. Pretty much the same principle goes with the front fairing. Yes you may say that it can look quite weird with brat/tracker, but these bikes are made for customizing for a reason I guess. I like the original dual round headlight, so I didn‘t bother to change it.
I had to pick a different set of handlebars. I love the look of the old triumph bars. Here I tried to use the clubman bars instead of flat track handlebars that are highly used with the trackers.
Now lets get to the features of the bike. The bike features a [fake] inline twin engine with a chain drive, front and rear suspensions, a kickstand followed with some details. That is about it, no fancy features at all. Everything is tend to be Simple yet effective. You may already noticed that this bike has a bitfewer lego system bricks than in my previous ones, well that is because I wanted it to be an extremely solid model, knowing how sturdy the frame already was made. That‘s why my decision was clear, if I can‘t combine both technic and system together properly, I will try to use system bricks at minimum. I think I did a good job accomplishing both of these things. With that being said, the hardest component was non other then the tank.. You may wonder why? I guess I had too much different variants of how a proper tank should look, that‘s why I had to put some time, many resources (and nerves) to get the one I felt was the right.
This is it, I‘m glad I was able to sharet this build with you guys.
Living van redesigned, with more details. Product idea on Lego Ideas:
ideas.lego.com/projects/f996ae60-ea68-4353-82bc-794d4be3c...
VAREC 01 – a compact speeder (space bike) built from set 42136, continuing the Astroline Space series I began earlier this year.
Building instruction for VAREC 01, if you’re interested: reb.li/m/236458
Here is my latest motorbike moc/ mod, you can call it whatever you like.
The goal of this project was to modify my old 8051 set and try to find a good match for my beloved knobbed tires from set 42007 and basically with the combination to transform it into something more classic – Brat/Tracker bike.
Let me clear it for you, I think that 8051 set is a good source of ideas and a role model of efficient, compact design.
I love how the original frame of the 8051 was constructed, so I didn‘t need to put a lot of effort in this component. Pretty much the same principle goes with the front fairing. Yes you may say that it can look quite weird with brat/tracker, but these bikes are made for customizing for a reason I guess. I like the original dual round headlight, so I didn‘t bother to change it.
I had to pick a different set of handlebars. I love the look of the old triumph bars. Here I tried to use the clubman bars instead of flat track handlebars that are highly used with the trackers.
Now lets get to the features of the bike. The bike features a [fake] inline twin engine with a chain drive, front and rear suspensions, a kickstand followed with some details. That is about it, no fancy features at all. Everything is tend to be Simple yet effective. You may already noticed that this bike has a bitfewer lego system bricks than in my previous ones, well that is because I wanted it to be an extremely solid model, knowing how sturdy the frame already was made. That‘s why my decision was clear, if I can‘t combine both technic and system together properly, I will try to use system bricks at minimum. I think I did a good job accomplishing both of these things. With that being said, the hardest component was non other then the tank.. You may wonder why? I guess I had too much different variants of how a proper tank should look, that‘s why I had to put some time, many resources (and nerves) to get the one I felt was the right.
This is it, I‘m glad I was able to sharet this build with you guys.
Jyn took Vader's bike for a ride, part of the Darth's Angels photo series.
See the full story with all the pictures on my blog - racingbrick.com/2017/06/darths-angels/
Lego Technic model of ornate steam traction engine with living van. Now steaming on Lego Ideas:
ideas.lego.com/projects/f996ae60-ea68-4353-82bc-794d4be3c5e4
Brekken, my selfMOC.
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Constructive criticism appreciated.
Sipping Tea, enjoying the evening, and building an awkwardly proportioned over-greebled robot man.
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Finally made it, what a fantastic set! :)Unboxing, review & speed build of the brand new 2018 Lego Technic 42078 Mack Anthem set! - youtu.be/sE0lMNG4emY
Video of my LEGO model of the Fritz Riemerschmid Gleiskettenkrad, based on the BMW R12. Designed to operate as a snowmobile, it ran on a rubberized track. Steering was limited, but not impossible. Functioning LEGO model.
Jyn poses on one of the Stormtrooper bikes, part of the Darth's Angels photo series.
See the full story with all the pictures on my blog - racingbrick.com/2017/06/darths-angels/
Using her jet cycle to reach high into the atmosphere, she is able to generate massive storms and shift weather patterns.
One of my favorite MOCs technique wise. A fairly non descript character design but lots of armor placement I'm super happy with.
Ventos is an Admiral of Odessa's planetary navy and commands its eleventh fleet. Though he'd rather be kicking people and partying on week days.
Model of a historic fire engine, with many operational functions: RC driving+steering, fire ladder, side supports, and motorized water pump.
Please support on LEGO Ideas at:
ideas.lego.com/projects/beb4109d-e8cd-401c-9560-28466968464c
I used short travel shock absorbers at each corner, but the truck still has good articulation.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
I finally present you all.. #nemesiscollab a @lego_factory_community collab
This is Doctor Johannes Guericke, Nemesis of Ean Smith by @ems_mocs
"In the vacuum of space no one can hear you making fun of me!"
Once a brilliant engineer working for Hero Factory, he was left stranded alone in space because of a research mission gone wrong. After being recruited by the Villain Factory, he developed a special power armor and a super weapon, the "Black Hole", capable of absorbing matter and creating bubbles of space vacuum. He's out for revenge against Hero Factory, so that no one may disrespect his genius again.
His enemy, the Hero Ean Smith, is equipped with sound based weaponry. The choice of a device that could create space-vacuum, stopping sound waves from propagating altogether, was only logical. In his early stages he resembled a classic, modern-day astronaut with space-horror elements, but that didn't really fit the character. A huge inspiration for the final design, especially in his proportions and poses, was Sigma from Overwatch, a character with a similar backstory. My friends helped me come up with a personality that suited him, one that was villanous enough without being over the top: he's very self conscious, he uses his powers to stop people from making fun of him (in earlier stages they said he resembled Buzz Lightyear, calling him "human vacuum cleaner" and "pinhead". Petter Naugh and I thought it would be funny for is motivation to be seeking revenge for all the bullying he went through).
Von Nebula has obtained the blueprints for the Makuhero City Hero Factory facility, and he has recruit his own army of Villains, now they are getting more dangerous in his new structure!
New heroes are ready to face them and each of them to target a specific villain, their NEMESIS!
I took this quick video of Alexanader Holroyd's 'Flying Saucers' that I saw at BrickCon 2016.
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I added the background music snippet, The Irish R.M. - Slippers Dance, for your 'listening as you are viewing' pleasure!
First things first. So much of this design came from vincez01, and his great little T-62. This can be seen here. Thanks so much.
Secondly, on this model I finally figured out I need to start building with Dark Bluish Grey, and no longer Dark Gray. I cannot find, nor do I want to pay for Dark Gray any longer. Sorry for the mixture.
The Model. This is my 1/24 scale version of the famous T-72 tank. The tank has all the working features I could fit into it. Working suspension, working driveline, accurate scale, full Power Functions. The tank has two PF M working each track, and one for the rotation of the turret. Each wheel is suspended, using three different suspension methods, all due to different constraints on space, movement, and need.
Hope you enjoy, all comments are welcome.
Many more pictures here. Also at thirdwigg.com. Instructions are here.
Video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9dFiKrL6Xk.
A medium size Lego Technic Chopper based of LEGO official 8430 motorbike/chopper set. Earlier before I had the idea to build a chopper and because I had mod'ed the 8430 A model already I thought that I could do the same thing with the B model. So here it is, not the best built, but because I made it in like 1-2 hours I believe it came out well :)
Coming this tomorrow...!
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
A engineering robot created by the E.m. company (Engineering Mechanisms). She is the next line of Em bots as Emma was the first.
A new post for the first time in ages: Say hello to Taliss. Not one of my most complex or impressive MOCs, but a solid and well characterized build. Her name was originally used by ten year old me for a giant ice spider. Like many of my other characters (Incendia, Eaquaydo etc.) she's a complete reinvention of a very old idea, almost just an homage.
YT Channel link: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
The legendary 8880 LEGO Technic Supercar now in the 6-wide version.
With all details:
- classic black and yellow colour scheme, with gray inner structure parts, white interior and blue suspension
- snot surfaces like the technik bricks
- independent suspension
- hinged tailgate with view of the engine, suspension, exhaust pipes
- white folding bucket seats
- steering wheel and gear shift
- retractable headlights when you twist the 54200 bricks ;-)
The building instruction on rebrickable.com:
LEGO Technic model of a Watt type walking beam stationary steam engine. Engines like this were used in the early19th century for powering factories and weaving mills. Includes all the major moving parts.
The blue engine incorporates a Watt's parallelogram, while the red one uses a crosshead for guiding the piston rod. Other features are planetary motion gear on the crank, correctly timed sliding valve, air pump (for the condenser), and feeder pump.