Taiphun Posted March 13, 2011 Posted March 13, 2011 Very inspiring, Grohl. Now I gotta build up the courage to either break down all my completed sets, or buy another copy. Quote
legolijntje Posted March 13, 2011 Posted March 13, 2011 (edited) I have a little problem in ldview, I never had this problem before: So, I want to make another model from Grohl. Should I make instructions for his Bluetongue or his Heavytransport (that red car)? Edited March 13, 2011 by legolijntje Quote
DLuders Posted March 13, 2011 Posted March 13, 2011 @ legolijntje: Grohl666's Brickshelf gallery has the photo-sequency Building Instructions for the Bluetongue, and for the red Monster Truck portion of his HeavyTransport MOC (both pictured below). If one had to choose only ONE of these two great creations, I vote for the Bluetongue: Quote
grohl Posted March 13, 2011 Author Posted March 13, 2011 legolijntje The error means that you are unable to place the Linear Actuator in the instructions correctly, right? The red monster truck should be much easier for you. Bluetongue has a lot of wiring inside and it may be a bit difficult and confusing. On the other hand I have to say I like Bluetongue much more. Quote
legolijntje Posted March 13, 2011 Posted March 13, 2011 (edited) I dont now why, but I like to make this instructions I found a "soilution" for my problem; if I put a "extended linear actuator" in the model instead of a retracted, and D.I.Y retract it the problem is solved . So, for now it will be the 8052 alternate (the thing I began whit) Edited March 13, 2011 by legolijntje Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted March 13, 2011 Posted March 13, 2011 This is an outstanding creation! I like also the flag ...great technique! Quote
JunkstyleGio Posted March 31, 2011 Posted March 31, 2011 So, for now it will be the 8052 alternate (the thing I began whit) How are thing going with the instructions? It has been a while since we heard of it... Quote
legolijntje Posted March 31, 2011 Posted March 31, 2011 (edited) How are thing going with the instructions? It has been a while since we heard of it... There is not much happened, because of many things; I was sick, I had headache, and other things. But I want to go further today. There is a little problem which you can read about HERE. Edited March 31, 2011 by legolijntje Quote
DLuders Posted April 2, 2011 Posted April 2, 2011 (edited) Here are the links to download Grohl's Building Instructions in PDF file format (via MegaUpload) SkyDrive: Grohl's 8052-3 Tow Truck Alternate (15.8 MB) Grohl's BlueTongue Offroader (5.3 MB) [P.S. I am using the 30-day FREE TRIAL of Adobe Acrobat X Pro software to create these PDFs from the various JPG files. You can do the same thing with your images by going to the Adobe site here, and downloading the free trial software. Maybe you can upload your PDFs onto MegaUpload.com too for sharing with other AFOLs. Normally, this software sells for $199 so I'm scrambling to compile many images before my 30-day period ends]. Edited February 20, 2012 by DLuders Quote
grohl Posted April 3, 2011 Author Posted April 3, 2011 Thank you again for your time and effort you put in this. Quote
DLuders Posted April 7, 2011 Posted April 7, 2011 (edited) "But Wait, There's More!" Grohl's outstanding Sea Harrier Mk.1 photo-sequence Building Instructions ( http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=420794 ) have all been compiled into this single 21.5-MB PDF file which you can access from MegaUpload SkyDrive. Edited February 20, 2012 by DLuders Quote
DLuders Posted April 15, 2011 Posted April 15, 2011 (edited) [EDIT: Added the 31st alternate model's picture below] I compiled Grohl's first 30 of 31 ALTERNATES for the 8271 Wheel Loader into one PDF document. It is (now) 275 pages long, is Bookmarked to quickly go to each of the first 30 different models (in alphabetical order), and all of the pages are numbered. I transcribed all of Grohl's comments that were in his Brickshelf folders, and the links to the various videos. Download the 15.4-MB PDF document here via MegaUpload SkyDrive. If one downloads the TLG's Building Instructions for the 8271 set, one will then have a grand total of 33 DIFFERENT BUILDS for one Lego Technic set (which has got to be a record). Try doing that with a regular "System" set! Grohl has demonstrated the many creative possibilities in using a handful of parts. I always thought that building some of these 29 Technic models would be a fun activity for Lego User Groups (LUGs), or for schoolkids during a Summer Camp activity. Build them via the pictures only! Would anybody like to make any Lego Digital Designer (LDD) .lxf files out of some of these? Here is the 8271's Bricklink Parts Inventory to show what you will need. Edited February 20, 2012 by DLuders Quote
Mortymore Posted April 16, 2011 Posted April 16, 2011 (edited) Thank you Grohl for all the art work and sharing, and thank you DLuders for all the effort on gathering information. You are unstoppable! (Do you ever sleep?) Cumps Edited April 16, 2011 by Mortymore Quote
RohanBeckett Posted April 16, 2011 Posted April 16, 2011 Awesome work, grohl, and dluders! bit sad that I don't actually own this set!!! although I'm pretty certain I have all the parts - minus the yellow wheels! :) as I've said before.. it's a shame that TLG don't provide a few more alternate model instructions (or even just pictures!) for both technic AND system sets! The last sets that I bought that absolutely impressed me, in that regard, was the 'Make and Create - Designer sets' (precursor to Creator) In particular: 4404 Land Busters - the super thick instructions booklet is amazing... 3 main models and semi-detailed pictures/ideas for about 8 more! I can understand the work involved in creating official alternate models.. but surely they can get a few 'apprentices' at TLG Design to come up with some good ideas for alternate models (no matter how crazy!) and print off a few extra pages in the back of the instruction booklet to inspire future builders! RB Quote
DLuders Posted April 19, 2011 Posted April 19, 2011 (edited) As Grohl noted on this Eurobricks post, there are photo-sequence Building Instructions for his Lego Technic Ford GT Mk IV. I compiled his various Brickshelf photographs into a single PDF document (16.5 MB) which you can download here via MegaUpload SkyDrive. All 305 pages are numbered. Even if you may not want to build it, you may want to quickly flip through the PDF document to see some new building techniques for some aspect of the car. Edited February 20, 2012 by DLuders Quote
P4trickvH Posted April 19, 2011 Posted April 19, 2011 Thanks, dl-ing it now. Will check it out for sure. Quote
grohl Posted April 22, 2011 Author Posted April 22, 2011 Thankx again DLuders. I was still not able to finish my next large MOC, but the end of the building process is getting closer. Fortunately I made 29th alternate of 8271 and it is a special moment for me as well. This is the first motorbike I built since I returned to LEGO 5 years ago. Chopper with working handlebars, stand and detailed engine. Hope you like my first attempt in this area. Quote
skyliner Posted April 22, 2011 Posted April 22, 2011 "But Wait, There's More!" Grohl's outstanding Sea Harrier Mk.1 photo-sequence Building Instructions ( http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=420794 ) have all been compiled into this single 21.5-MB PDF file which you can access from MegaUpload. not seen the sea harrier before! , well impressed! Sadly the real harriers have recently been junked after a 750million refit. The Nimrods were almost there after 4billion, but now scrapped also. Quote
Plastic Nurak Posted April 25, 2011 Posted April 25, 2011 (edited) Grohl's creations are simply fantastic. It's a shame that he and Nat Kuipers have not been hired by TLC . Let them working together and you're sure they'll create THE model, superior than #8880, #8480 and #8455 ones. When I see my bad attemps to create a third alternative model from a Technic set or a fourth one from a Creator set, I wonder if I'm right to pursue collecting LEGO models . A question: is the #8271 set designed by NK, as I remember? Edited April 25, 2011 by Plastic Nurak Quote
DLuders Posted April 25, 2011 Posted April 25, 2011 (edited) A question: is the #8271 set designed by NK, as I remember? This is what Nathanael Kuipers (NK) said in his TechnicBricks interview Part 1: [color:"#0000FF"]"The skid loader I made for 8271 did not make it in the box, but I was still allowed to publish it later myself."[/color] Edited April 25, 2011 by DLuders Quote
xxx84 Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 Thankx again DLuders. I was still not able to finish my next large MOC, but the end of the building process is getting closer. Fortunately I made 29th alternate of 8271 and it is a special moment for me as well. This is the first motorbike I built since I returned to LEGO 5 years ago. Chopper with working handlebars, stand and detailed engine. Hope you like my first attempt in this area. It is really cool!!! I love this motorbike,simple and powerfull By the way,I also love your another creation "Praying Mantis",could you please tell me what's the basic set you used to built it?thanks Quote
JunkstyleGio Posted April 26, 2011 Posted April 26, 2011 @ xxx84 You will find the answer to your question in text you quoted... Quote
grohl Posted April 26, 2011 Author Posted April 26, 2011 By the way,I also love your another creation "Praying Mantis",could you please tell me what's the basic set you used to built it?thanks The mantis has no basic set. I just used everything lime I had, which is not much. 8284 and 8649. Quote
grohl Posted May 1, 2011 Author Posted May 1, 2011 (edited) Coincidence or not, my chopper has a bro. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=471368 Edited May 1, 2011 by grohl Quote
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