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Modifications on the Technic set 8110 Unimog U400.
- blue cabine
- steering steeringwheel
- black wheels, closed
- moving bucket (3 sides)
- Train bogey front and back
- Snowplough
My photo for technical semi-finals.
im actually pretty proud of my photo being that the pose is simposed,
i never use that program because everytime i try i fail and it always turns out looking like crap.
i guess the only reason it turned out ok is because i drew over most of the pose.
anyway model equals blake,
and here is the trans png.
(it's gonna be used for the promo)
GUIDELINES:
Be submerged in the tank
You are allowed to edit the coloring of the tank as you see fit to your image.
Wear the assigned outfit. You may edit in other detials and extra peices of clothing, but keep them BLACK, WHITE & SILVER. Keep with the technology theme going aswell.
Along that line, you may have other bits of technology and such edited in with your clothing aswell. Be creative.
For my coming Jabba's palace I've built some technical device. I've made an instruction to see how I used some SNOT-techniques.
So it took a while before I managed to squeeze everything in there, but that's the fun of it. Still plenty to do, but I've got the mechanical part covered.
I had one SL1200Mk II lied in the storage.
The restoration involved a lot of job in changing power supply, replacing some electronics and cables, looking for some plastic spare parts and enclosure in ebay and most of all the major job repainting the body with toyota black mica.
The table is equipped with shure 97 needle.
LEGO Technic Arctic Truck Mk II. RC model. Snow off-road truck. Total weight – 2650 g, dimensions – 40 x 31 x 18 cm, clearance – 4.8 cm. The model has four RC functions:
- Left and right tracks, 2 x 2 XL motors;
- Two-speed gearbox (1:1 and 1:3), M-motor;
- RC winch (12:20 + 1:24 + 1:2), M-motor.
Video: youtu.be/NaOXizjO7pI
Camera: Kiev 4AM;
Lens: Jupiter-3 50/1.5;
Film: Tasma Mikrat Izopan - expired (ISO32);
Developing: Rodinal (1+100 stand) - 45min. 20-21C.
I know it's pretty much the exact angle of the preceding two. Going to upload others soon, but for right now this will have to do.
Built for the 'Decisive Action' game on MOCpages. Send it a like there and help me rule the world! Fully functional and remote controlled.
"Photographing a water drop is a mix of lighting, macro, and patience. There are plenty of ways to pull this off, enjoy figuring it out!"
It's a Lego Technic scale model of Bucket Wheel Excavator ER-1250. The scale is 1:41. The excavator has eight remote controlled functions and 14 electric motors. The dimensions: 123x42x56 cm, total weight – 7,8 kg.
Video: youtu.be/6X5HaCheWzk
LEGO Technic Summer Sets 2013
Release: August 2013
Pieces: 1276
More information and pics up: THE BRICK TIME
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Decided to participate in to Eurobricks Technic C-Model Contest and this is my C model made from the 8071 set.
There is still 5 days left so if anyone's interested can still take part in it.
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
Camera: Kiev 4AM;
Lens: Jupiter-3 50/1.5;
Film: Tasma Mikrat Izopan - expired (ISO32);
Developing: Rodinal (1+100 stand) - 45min. 20-21C.
We are stopped at Sonalium as the reason of Technical Halt, this is done for ensuring the brake connectivity of the train.
Sonalium, Goa
12th December 2017
All chassis base is from Lego Set 4200
Body design remake using extra parts, including new wheels and panels
Just the right mix of curves, straight lines, glass and steel makes the PMUSA Technical Center one on the most interesting buildings in Richmond Virginia.
"Mornin', Dillinger."
"Combs, what are you thinking?!"
"Can't say I know what you're talking about."
"50%, Combs! He gets 50%! You knew this!"
"And you knew what you were getting when you came to me. You knew what you were getting when you got back into this business."
"The rest of the crew are mad that their payout was so weak, and now he's gonna be mad that I got nowhere near what was promised! And it's thanks to you!"
"You think I should feel bad for you, don't you? That's hilarious."
"You're a bastard, Combs."
"Eh, not impressed. I've heard worse in tongues you'd never understand."
"Do you know what that psychopath is gonna do to me for this!?"
"I know exactly what he's gonna do. Expose your dirty little past and ruin your fake-high class life you've built for yourself that you knew you never really could have anyway. "
"W-what do you mean?"
"A past like yours was obviously gonna come back around to bite you in the ass. You knew this. Yet here you are acting surprised when some fallen king hangs it over your head."
"I can't afford this, Combs. My family--"
"I don't care about your fake family, Dillinger. Hell, the only reason you and I are talking is because I figured Gotham Liberty would be fun to crack. It wasn't."
"So is this it? I gotta find new technical support?"
"Unless you can find something more fun, probably. So yeah. Get searching. Of course, after the little meeting you have tonight."
"How do you--"
"I know alot of things about this town, Dillinger. Things that as far as I'm concerned were better off buried anyway. Now....goodbye."
We had a bit of a calamity with our "entertainment system" on Friday evening, and ended up having to spend a good part of our Saturday getting things back on track. Here, Daisy is working to hook up our new TV and sound system. Yes, we pretty much had to replace the whole shebang. Sigh....nothing is ever simple, is it? Or cheap! 😩
Anyway, everything is back in working order now, and Daisy has today off for the MLK holiday. And with a little luck, maybe we can have a little peace and quiet for the remainder of the long weekend. Better wish us luck, just in case! 😉
More shortly! ❤