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This is my remote controlled Lego Technic Bosozoku car.
It is powered by 2 XL Power-functions motors and 1 M P/F motor.
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Emmet checks with the operator before sending the machine out to work.
Photo Nikon D700, 105mm Nikkor, 9 shot focus stack in CS5. Lighting CLS, SB600 camera left and SB800 camera right.
Having never shot this combination before, I figured I should use my final roll of Technical Pan in my collection with some Technidol I had laying around. Well the film is hard expired, but man, amazing results all the same!
Rolleiflex 2.8F - Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm 1:2.8 - Kodak Technical Pan @ ASA-25
Kodak Techindol Liquid (Stock) 9:00 @ 202C
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC (2018)
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In this project I combined classic space with technic. Its possible to control several functions with just one motor. I created this project for Lego ideas:
If you like it. I would be happy, if you could take a minute and support this project at lego ideas:
ideas.lego.com/content/project/link/81b9bd17-5ff5-40a0-ac...
See video showing the features:
Paris Street Photography, by Jonathan Nardi - 2014
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The shovel suggests pionier, but he wears a telegraph style belt plate with the two prongs for holding a spool of wire. He also has a canvas breech cover on his rifle suggesting some service in muddy/wet areas.
FYI:
Aviana is Ybett's home planet.
'Ybett Ragbel' is an anagram for 'Betty Grabel', pin-up girl of WII.
This video is made from old and new photos, all recently edited.
Background music is a clip of Ambrosia's How Much I Feel.
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This is a better less complicated and much stronger (but not great) Lego claw. With a little more work this could be much longer. Right now is the same size as the Idea Book 8889 claw.
Olympus E-500 + Zuiko Digital 35mm f/3.5 ED Macro
Have had this turntable forever and just now got around to uploading pictures. it's a Technics SL-D202 I think, too lazy to go check. sounds decent, still working out some gremlins in the system though.
LEGO Technic MOC Multifunctional Aerodrome Tow Truck. Heavy Multifunctional Aerodrome Tow Truck in a technic-figure scale. The model is 77 cm long, 23 cm wide (without mirrors), 13 cm high (without exhaust), the weight is 4,45 kg.
The model have eight RC functions (seven useful + compressor) and manual controlled winches and lights (total 12 motors).
- moving (three XL-motors);
- independent front and rear steering (two servo-motors);
- lifting jacks (M-motor, eight pneumatic cylinders);
- cab lifting (M-motor, two pneumatic cylinders);
- front PPTO (M-motor);
- rear PTO (buggy-motor, slow output);
- winches (two L-motors);
- light (twelve LED pairs).
Video: youtu.be/R6uecv9MURk
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.
The day begins at 2019 Fleet Technical Congress.
Learn more at www.worktruckshow.com/fleettechnicalcongress.
A changeling from My Little Pony, made from Lego Bionicle and Technic parts. I wanted to make something a bit different from my other mlp builds, so I got out my Bionicle parts and tried to make something pony-like. It ended up being a changeling simply because those are probably the best-suited creatures in mlp for making with Bionicle parts. They’re already creepy, buglike, and full of holes after all! He’s quite a bit larger than my other ponies, and a WHOLE lot more posable! I can make him rear up, hunch down playfully, and all sorts of other things. The potential for dynamic poses makes him fun, even if there’s not as much room for detail and accurate shaping with this building system.