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Winter is coming, and the guys are warming up with figure skating.

A new commissioned model : a classic style Technic tractor. Shot here with an old Technic figure to show the size. With, of course, a functional steering system and a gear on the rear wheels to rotate the coupling pin.

 

Interesting model to create as it's my first Technic model... no kidding ;)

 

Comes in red and black just like it was deadpool next vehicle ... no worse than a little scooter, right?

 

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The polish steamer wasn't in great shape, so the train had to stop several times for inspections. In Nove Drezdenko the usual railbus of PKP passed the standing steam train.

 

Unter lebhafter Beteiligung der Bevölkerung stoppte der Dampfzug in Nove Drezdenko, Der planmäßige Schienenbus der PKP überholte.

Technically 2015 but Josh on the Millennium Bridge on the river Tyne with friends pulling party poppers at midnight on new years day

My OpFor Technical rebuilt at 6-wide scale.

Heli Set I Location: Last Frontier Heliskiing

Photo Credit: Dave Silver

 

A technical landing, even for our experienced pilots. Those shall only be done on clear days with stable aerology.

Arriva Buses Wales CX07CUG is seen parked up in Tremadog having had some technical issues whilst operating a 3B Service to Blaenau Ffestiniog

Unit LE-M032

Toa:Air

Matoran build/Southern Continent

Sedrin – active, stage 8

Hurricane Flute

 

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Decided to try to see if the lights in the kitchen could substitute for daylight in a pinch - results are not great but I think I finally have a cheap idea of how I can muzzle my flash for future pictures.

Technical information

 

The weight of the car: 1360KG

Engine capacity : 3624 cm³

Cilinders : 8

Power : 63 Kw 66 Hp

Historie

Date of commencement of registration : 2014

Date of first issue in the Netherlands : 1998

Date of first admission : 1936

Photos made by JR de Vreeze.

 

Originally a mid-scale trial truck chassis equipped with L motor and servo, evolved after many unsuccesful tests manually steered truck with relicts of motorisation - for example, the axles - unnecessarily complicated front axle, and gears in the rear.

Live axles suspension with rather low travel.

The another fun feature is 8454 inspired arm and openable doors and boxes on sides.

 

Be sure to visit album, there are 7 photos in total!

1:6 Scale with many Technic goodies

@junchen.meng has built my Ford F100 and added custom rims with chrome all over!! It was quite challenging to design the wheel arches over the wheeels with a functional turning radius this truck drives fast with 2 buggy motors 😤 have a haunted start to your weekend everyone ! #lego #technic #scalemodel

Built in 1906 by the Skagen association of craftsmen based on plans drafted by architect Ulrik Plesner (1861-1933). Whereas the main occupation in the town was fishing, there was also a need for talented craftsmen, especially during the period of economic growth around 1900.

(From the book "Houses of Skagen" by Hans Sejlund)

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulrik_Plesner

The underlying technic frame (with construction exoskeleton of course). This is from quite early on before the East Tower was even started or the bridge facing added. I ended up removing the grey panels underneath when I made the bridge white, but the frame remains.

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Direct Drive Turntable

canon elph 100hs

If you can read the diagram you can see I intended this to be multi format. Once I started I decided to KISS and make it only 6x6 and 6x9, but that may not happen as I'm running out of room. I'll do the film advance next before deciding to add the 6x9. Even that may be difficult as it involves changing the focal length and making the front/back cover removable.

The sixth image in a series...this one inspired by one of my all-time favorite episodes of I Love Lucy--the one where Lucy and Ethel get jobs, most infamously in a candy factory. :)

Here is a render of Technic set 8051 built on Mecabricks by wlange. I only used the Mecabricks script without tweaks to set up the scene and I didn't spend more than 5 minutes in Blender before hitting the Render Button.

 

Lighting has been made using the Pro-Lighting studio addon from Blenderguru.

 

www.mecabricks.com/en/models/EMgaX4Eraz0

A friend of mine, who is an eager knitter, found a picture of one of these and asked if I could make one. Of course I couldn't - I'm bordeline idiot when it comes to mechanics. But I could find the right parts for my brother, and he made one in no time. So if your knittingwool is a mess Lego can solve your problem :)

I'm selling out!

 

After weeks, if not months of work I've got the instructions for the black Tumbly ready.

This time, I'm hoping to get something in return for all that work.

If you want the instructions, Paypal an amount you deem suitable to mahjqa [a] gmail [.] com . Minimum is €5 / $6 , otherwise Paypal will eat most of it.

The higher this amount is, the sooner I'll get around to mailing you the instructions.

 

Some things to keep in mind:

 

-The instructions you receive are not to be shared with anyone else

-You'll receive a .zip file with 140 or so JPEG images.

-Embedded on there, in various subtle and unsubtle ways, is your name. So should they leak, I'll know who did it. In this case, I'll reserve the right to slap you in the face.

-This clever anti-piracy scheme may not be foolproof, and eventually the instructions will find their way online. There is nothing I can do about that.

-In fact, eventually (months from now) I'm planning to put these online myself.

-So what you're paying for is to get these before anyone else does. And to support and encourage me to build more shiny things.

-No refunds for any reason.

The main fighting vehicle of many militias and rebel movements across the world. Especially in Africa where Diamond Creek employs them as their main workhorse. Cheap, available in great numbers, and easily modified these trucks, and their crews, are easily replaced in the event of failure and destruction.

 

This thing has been sitting around for far too long, and has gone through numerous changes over it's life time. It is primarily based on KingBrick's Light Security Vehicle as well as a few others. These pictures are already outdated as I've changed a few things such as raising the suspension a plate. I'll have to post more pictures or a scene with the newer version in it soon. Enjoy.

This is a scale model of a Ferrari 308 GTSi

 

It features:

4 wheel independent suspension with anti-roll bars

Front suspension with realistic setup (kingpin inclination, Ackermann, caster)

Pop-up headlights (operated with the lever in the dashboard)

3+R gearbox (with shifter in center console)

Detailed V8 engine

Opening doors

Opening trunk

Opening hood (with button in the dashboard)

Adjustable chairs (forward/backward + tilting backrest)

Removable rooftop

 

I build this car in commision with an exclusivity agreement. So there will be no building instructions available for this model.

If you are interested in commisioning a model yourself please send me a message or an email:

jjottens (at) onsmail.nl (replace the (at) with @)

 

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Arocs - SLT

This is an adlternate model for the

42043 Mercedes-Benz Arocs 3245

 

Details of the model:

 

- A high-quality engineering model for fans and collectors

- Total number of components required - 2876 bricks

- Dimension of model B / T / H = 17,7 / 45,2 / 23,8 cm

  

Functions - electric:

 

Drive forward - backward

Steering left - right

 

Functions - mechanical:

 

Four-axle suspension

Doors for opening

Opening the side boxes

Attaching or unhooking to the saddle

 

The parts list have been optimized for quantity, color and availability.

  

For the instructions click here - STORE CB Technic-MOC“s

 

Thanks for visiting!

   

Technical: add a throw blanket - showing the extended range of product mockups in the 'international' (developmental) version of Spoonflower's website

 

'Black spotted white dots on red by Su_G' in a Throw blanket mockup (c/o Spoonflower & Roostery)

 

See it on the international version of the website: www.spoonflower.com/en/fabric/603208

 

See it on the US version of the website: www.spoonflower.com/fabric/603208

 

[Black spotted white dots on red by Su_G_Throw blanket+_mockup]

Technically there should be a narthex or something jutting out from the back - it'd be where the choir sits - but my town plan just didn't have room for it. It's not like anyone will notice as the building faces the audience when displayed anyway.

Bigger crane for (Lego Technic) 8258; 3 instead of two upper sections, pneumatics (v2) including compressor.

from my previous shot ( tutorial ) I thought I would give one of my own shots a go.......critique more than welcome

Website: www.estefaniaalmarte.com

 

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Double exposure in camera.

Someday the time will come and all my WIPs will be finished and published, but it's definitely not today, so here is another project xD It's my first time starting a Technic model with LDD before making it with real parts, so this probably gonna take a while until it comes out fully done.

St Johns County Fire Rescue squad 4 The Boss Special operations and technical rescue Florida

 

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