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Lego model of the British Class E side tank shunter introduced by Worsdell in 1886. A whoppig 120 units were built between 1886 and 1895. Minor changes then led to the J72 design. In 1961, the last J71 was finally withdrawn from service, after 74 year in operation.

I chose this prototype, because the design with inside cylinders and internal valve gear lent itself best to make an (almost) scale model with functioning pneumatic engine. The machine has serious torque, will start in any position (no dead center), and can already be operated with a single Lego hand pump. No pneumatic parts were harmed or modified during the process, just some silicone oil applied!

I'm working on the 926 compact model of Liebherr company that I've wanted to do and make for a long time. It will be powered by a Lego pneumatic system and a new power-up motor. It will be a model that can be operated in all areas except for blade and boom band adjustment.

Unfortunately, the new forward-up hub is large and limited in number, so you can't put more motors in it.

 

Nevertheless, this model will be the first monumental model to inspire me more.

lego technic red keep castle game of thrones

This build was a pain to complete! I tried to recreate Guzzlord's many wacky design details as well as possible. It may not be 100% accurate in proportions, but I think I was able to capture this Ultrabeast's essence pretty well. His whole mouth cavity glows in the dark, which is pretty cool.

 

Welcome to the Ultra Beasts Collab! Find the other extra-dimensional Ultra Beasts from these iconic moc builders:

Necrozma

Buzzwole

Pheramosa

Xurkitree

Kartana

Celesteela

Guzzlord

Naganadel

Stakataka

Blacephalon

Nihilego

For the Eurobricks TC19 contest. Features front and rear swingers suspension, front steering, rear wheel drive, four speed sequential transmission, and flat 4 boxer engine.

Prototipo de coche hecho con Lego entre mi nieto y yo.

LEGO model of MAN Lion's City DD bus, as operated by BVG (Berlin public transport) in minifig size (6 studs wide) with full remote control. A BuWizz Bluetooth receiver powers drive, steering, lights, and horn.

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:

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-93882/Popider/8880_6w/#details

This motorcycle was something I was have been working on since November of last year. I think that was due to procrastination or how I kept on getting stump on design choices.

Lego Technic Ice Planet Elephant Transporter. I was inspired by trans-orange parts from the 70317 Nexo Knights the Fortrex set and my model is stylized as old very cool series of 1993 year – Ice Planet. My model has three buggy-motors powered with two S-Bricks.

Video: youtu.be/cIN__kjFvGU

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.

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Built as a Christmas present to my amazing dad @anderson_artworks ! He has admired the LEGO Technic Fire Plane set #42040 for almost a decade now and last year the dream was finally realized with a classic Anderson Builder twist! Ordering the desired parts through the Pick-a-Brick website, I color swapped nearly the whole set to match a similar paint scheme of his old yellow Aeronca plane from the 1980s! Topped off with a reverse engineered display stand by @pentomind on EuroBricks, it was all set to show off a scene of flight!

This is my version of the BR232 Ludmilla made of LEGO TECHNIC bricks in 1:16.5 scale suitable for the LEGO Technik Trucks.

The locomotive had the premiere at the Bricking Bavaria 2022 exhibition in Fürth this weekend.

With more than 1,2m length and a track of about 10m she could drive a bit back and forth.

When I designed the rails, I made sure that a rail switch could work as well. So I also built a switch.

After a few small weak points, she drove back and forth in exhibition mode.

The interior has only a fake motor so far.

 

Next year, all the functions will be integrated like:

- running diesel engine

- 3 controllable fan coolers

- fans of the eddy current brakes

- light on the second side

- coupling mechanism to couple and uncouple wagons

  

More informations on

www.doctor-brick.de/threads/br232-ludmilla.16695/

A 1:18 scale model of the 2004 Unimog U500 SWB. Features steering, suspension, 4x4, Pneumatic front and rear takeoff, front and rear and center PTO, tipper bed, and tilting cabin. Much more at thirdwigg.com.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6aVTHOjjvM

Say hello to the almost finished world turtle, It's still a work in progress, but getting closer to what I envisioned. Comments and feedback welcome. #legoinstagram #legotechnic #gears #turtle #worldturtleday #legoafol #afol #legoworld #legoaddict #lego

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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

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This one has been sitting in the Queue for a while, so I'm happy it's finally finished.

  

This is the Tractor portion of the MOC with 6x6 drive, full suspension, steering, and a 2 cylinder motor. Based on the Volvo A40D, missing the dumping box.

 

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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

 

Lego Technic Sphere – Building Instructions:

youtu.be/MUQ6Nkhj45g

I'm putting the final touches on the Coast Guard Helicopter. I'm pleased with how the design turned out, so stay tuned....

Lego Technic Merlo ROTO Telehandler in 1:11 scale.

youtu.be/wJaoJ7fLnqQ

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).

An update to the 2012 LEGO set 9393 that started out small, then I added a bunch of implements.

 

Shown here with a rear tiller.

 

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Here you can see the micromotor. It performs gun elevation. Also there are shocks for the first wheels

Are you ready to burn some rubber, fellow Lego motorbike lovers? If your answer is Yes, buckle up and get ready to rock the highway on the new BMW.

 

Okay, but I must warn you: This café racer is ready for intense throttle twisting .

 

Inspiration: BMW R75/5 DS

 

Features including front and rear suspension,a two speed gearbox (with neutral first and second speed), cardan shaft, working steering, a BMW boxer engine with moving pistons, and a kickstand as well as other smaller details: a big fuel tank, exhaust, a seat, headlight, etc.

Brekken, my selfMOC.

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"The weight of the Hammer of Sol in your hand betrays the tremendous impact it makes when it strikes." —Commander Zavala

  

Terica wields the Hammer of Sol along with the Basset Grenade Launcher.

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More pictures here.

 

Much more at Thirdwigg.com.

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Constructive criticism appreciated.

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