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My entry to Lego Technic BMW Rebrick Challenge, the BMW DO22, a one wheeled turbine vessel of speed and maneuverability. Functioning steering, and kickstand

  

www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOAtz_sCkc4

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

 

TORONTO, ON - JULY 09: Jacqueline Simoneau and Karine Thomas of Canada compete in the Synchronized Swimming Duet Technical Routine at the CIBC Aquatic Centre on July 09, 2015 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Canada Synchro)

Update to my 6-wide technical. Improvements include wheel arches, fewer exposed studs, higher ride height, detachable tailgate, and a new engine.

Type Ty2 steam locomotive with open smokebox, after a completed service and freshly preserved interior. You can see the radiator that warms up the applied preservation.

 

PKP classes Ty2 and Ty42 is a class of freight (T) 2-10-0 (y) steam locomotive used by Polish State Railways, PKP from 1942 (42) onwards. They are Deutsche Reichsbahn class 52 Kriegslokomotiven (war locomotives), either acquired new (Ty42), or secondhand (Ty2), having been built during World War II in factories in many European countries.

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Tech:

Leica M 240

Leica Noctilux 50mm f/1 v4

Before the race competition

A type of steering system that allows for tight wheel wells. This is the narrowest I was able to build it; roughly 5.5 studs wide between the inner wheel tips. Animated demonstration here.

 

And yes, it can be motorised: youtu.be/ue55xXgIHiE

Split Tone is an editing technique where the shadows are toned one color, and the highlights a second color. Split toning is often used with color grading in the media to give a scene a desired look and feel.

I got yesterday many Mails about the Eyebrow-Building Technic of my latest Lego Model, which can be seen here: flic.kr/p/Fw2oG4

It´s not that complicated, you need a Lego thread (the thin one) and put a few knots in both sides, than try to cram those knots into the tiny holes of the Minifig arms, so that the arms doesn´t fell of. Put this construct between plates and fix it as near as possible to the plates, because if you let them hang down, it would makes a very depressed face expression :D

Afterwards you must hide the rest of the thread under the other parts of the head.

I hope you can understand what i mean :D

Try it by yourself ;-)

Sincerly Max

These are a common sight in the territories controlled by the terrorist group Scimitar. Any running vehicle can be put to use in their holy war.

 

So guys, an upload! I missed the mad rush to post my technical, but oh well. I figured it was still worth posting. With the drone... yeah, its a drone. It may be Scimitar but I'm not really sure why I added it in but it works. The idea for the windshield wipers goes to the awesome -Noble. This will be featured in The Epic Conflict's upcoming collaborative at Brickworld 2015: Good Morning Jalalabad! Collab Bros be tagged. Also, if you may be interested in participating in said collaboration please feel free to comment bellow or just FM me. Thanks!

Railway bogies with working shock absorbers.

 

-Prototype 6-6-2N (gauge 6, step 6, 2 Normal Springs).

-Prototype 4-6-2N (gauge 4, step 6, 2 Normal Springs) specific for narrow gauge.

-New prototype 6-7-4S (gauge 6, step 7, 4 Soft Springs).

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My own lego creation. Here you can watch this model in motion: youtu.be/-k3Z_59A12o.

Had fun with this one. Used Technic pieces to create this look. I used wings to create the lace curtains.

Technic supercar 2018. More on brickshelf. Magmamantus@gmail.com

I love 8051 set, but I believe that wheels from 8420 set make it look even better, don't you think so?:)

Taking a break from my Smash Bros. series to post an idea that made me laugh. I'm sure it's useful in a Southwest living room moc, but technically, this is made up entirely of minifig parts.

An homage to the classic space 886 set.

Lego system built onto a technic chassis. Has working steering and the radar dish rotation is driven through a differential from the rear wheels.

 

The 886+ is a single-seater exploration and reconnaissance vehicle, designed for zero-atmosphere, low gravity planetoids.

 

Power is supplied by a large 500kW replaceable lithium-ion battery pack located behind the drivers seat. In a 0.3G environment, this gives it an effective range of over 500KM and a top speed of 200KPH. Although this speed is inadvisable as there is no seatbelt.

 

The main air tanks have enough for a 24hr trip and there's an emergency 1 hour tank stowed underneath the dash.

It also comes equipped with a fast-burst RF transmitter, adjustable height steering wheel and a side tray for storage of moon soil samples.

I wanted to share something a little different today. And for those in Melbourne, the reason will become clear very soon.

 

This is a Technic Racer frame. It's about as bare bones as it can be. It uses a servo motor for steering. But that's the only part I'd describe as uncommon.

 

Why am I sharing this? Because I want to demystify it for anyone who might be a LEGO fan, but has always felt a little intimidated by Technic building.

 

And truth is, there was a time when Technic intimidated me too. I put this together in under 20 minutes today so I could race it around the house with my son. It was so much fun I'll make a racing partner for it tomorrow. and I'll pretty it up along the way.

 

My point is really that you could do this too. In fact, I believe you could improve on it. So I wanted to offer this as a basic guide on how to make your own. A leaping off point if you will; and a way to start the conversation about Technic Racers.

 

There's more to come. This is only a start. So stay tuned, and let's see where this can take us.

 

Ipswich black and white day

Technical information

 

The weight of the car: 1140

Engine capacity : 3285 cm³

Cilinders : 4

Power : 29 Kw 39Hp

 

Historie

Date of second of registration in the Nederlands: 2019

Date of first registration in the Netherlands : 1975

Date of first admission : 1931

 

Photos and information made by JR de Vreeze.

All this material has been borrowed with permission from J R de Vreeze

 

An attempt to make a more "filled in" sphere with #3 Technic axle connectors. I ran out of them in light grey/bley before I could finish the entire sphere, but I got far enough to convince myself it basically works. I noticed the areas where 3 connectors come together had a tendency to pull apart a little... Could be that the clutch power on some parts weren't as good, that the sphere needed to be finished to be really structurally sound, or that this design isn't 100% legal.

'Flashdance - The Musical'

MGA Academy

Festival Theatre, Edinburgh

My OpFor Technical rebuilt at 6-wide scale. Chased by Section 196 HMMWV Humvee.

Kanohi Tallus - the Mask of Walking

 

The wearer of this mask is granted the ability to walk on any surface regardless of density and orientation. The more it defies physics, the more the user must concentrate to keep the power active.

 

This mask was a project I actually planned on doing a couple years ago, initially inspired by the mask maker contest, which I didn't find time to take part in. Back then I bought the Technic 24-hour race car for parts for the build, but the threshold to start such a project proved too high. Only a bit over a month ago did I actually start making the mask, and ironically it took only 7 hours over two sessions. I think it helped that I had been thinking of the design and color scheme for a couple of years.

 

The color scheme was initially meant to be black at the bottom, green in the middle and white at the top, but due to part limitations and the color of the eyes that changed to primarily green and black. I mainly used parts from the 24-hour race car and air race jet technic sets, with a couple extras from my bin. The blue was not initially meant to be included, but when I was running out of green to define the eyes, the blue turned out to give a great accent, so I went along with it.

 

I wore the mask at Pii Poo 2018 lego event last month and a lot of jaws dropped when the kids saw it. It was kinda priceless.

Experimenting with blue & green gels over the flash.

Technical information

 

The weight of the car: 1080 KG

Engine capacity : 3250 cm³

Cilinders : 4

Power : 20 Kw 27 Hp

Historie

Date of commencement of registration : 2016

Date of first issue in the Netherlands : 2016

Date of first admission : 1930

Photos made by JR de Vreeze.

   

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

 

"A technique which combines multiple images taken at different focus distances to give a resulting image with a greater depth of field.

Especially helpful in macro."

 

A 180 SNOT technique submitted by Péter Ittzés that I lacked proper images for. Available in at least two variations.

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