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LEGO Technic Bucket Wheel Excavator 42055, International Toy Fair 2016, Andres Lehmann, zusammengebaut.com
This is alternate model for LEGO TECHNIC 42123: McLaren Senna GTR set.
Racing Truck build with 554 pieces.
Designed and built by me, instructions made by M1longer.
Instructions can be bought at Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-77807/M_longer/42123-racing-truc...
Video: youtu.be/slVxaERxDA8
A Water Strider is able to run on top of water due its ability to distribute its weight over a large area and the surface tension of the water.
My Lego Technic version of this amazing creature is motorised and is able to walk on land using it's long legs, and with the assistance of some extra flotation, it is also able to swim in water.
While this model was designed a few years ago now, it still remains as one of my favourite models that I have built.
This model contains 277 pieces.
An NXT rubberband gun. The design is based on the MP5 submachine gun, using technic and Mindstorms NXT elements. About 30-45 large and stretchy rubberbands are loaded between three different gears, and launched when the trigger is pulled.
30 SECONDS DURATION;
640x480 pixels;
Created using CorelPHOTO-PAINT x6;
.AVI converted to .MP4 using cyberlink powerdirector 10...
SPLICE: 4...
Open Ended Meeting of Technical and Legal Experts for Sharing Information on States’ Implementation of the Code of Conduct on the Safety and Security of Radioactive Sources and its Supplementary Guidance held at the Agency headquarters in Vienna, Austria. 27 May 2019
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
Look at this beast! Technics began sponsoring the DMC World DJ Championships in the mid-1980s. Although the brand still co-sponsors the event, by 2009 they had dropped as a main sponsor. The DMC sponsorship was a brilliant marketing move on behalf of Panasonic: they had direct access to their market at these events and on video. Starting 1989, DMC World Champs got gold 1200s; in 2009 DMC actually had to buy them from Technics; in 2010 and beyond they are not given out.
(Picture by Zane Ritt / Courtesy of DJpedia.)
Ice-Cutter is a one-off model I designed taking inspiration from the Ice-Planet Lego theme. He is not a part of my Henchman gang, as he doesn't really fit in there.
His design borrows elements from Hazard, Mortar, and Lava.
He uses Trans-Neon Orange wheels that were exclusively released as part of individual 4 packs that mirrored the Bionicle mask packs that would follow. I also learned that there were Gold and Silver prints of the talisman wheels that I will likely never own in my lifetime lol.
Lego intends to phase out the Trans-Neon Orange color soon despite it being tied to their identity.