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I know this isn't Lego Technic, but these are just too awesome not to share, not to mention that they are rather inexpensive.. I would imagine that much could be learned from these Amazing models..

You can buy them in the U.S. HERE

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Curse you Paul Boratko. First it was Pocher models and now these. Stop telling me about cool things I need to buy. My house is full!

Eric, check out how many functions this truck has.. I am blown away.. At least these kits are pretty cheap.. :laugh:

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I know this isn't Lego Technic, but these are just too awesome not to share, not to mention that they are rather inexpensive.. I would imagine that much could be learned from these Amazing models..

Do you have a link to buy the truck?

Great stuff! It will be hard to make a B-model out of these sets, but at least you can make your own parts relatively easily.

Appearantly they are not offering the truck yet: https://ugears.onlin...chanical_models

Maybe they are going to present it later as their first Ultimate set :wink:.

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I have just seen these models yesterday and was instantly stunned. Also I looked up where to buy them. Finding the link on their website wasn't that easy. Also, these sets are cheaper than I anticipated.

You can find the store list for different countries here: https://ugearsmodels.com/ugears%20store.html

Currently I am most interested in the steam locomotive, but it's not available anywhere. Perhaps I'll get the tram, but not right away. Let some time pass ;)

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These models rock! I am amazed on the amount of details, the mechanical complexity, their reliability and the fact that they use a simple rubber-band motor, its genius :)

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Just finished the tram and my fingers hurt like hell (I thought putting Technic pieces together is bad, but this is way worse). Other then this, I really like these wooden models, the instructions are clear and very good quality. Getting the little pieces out of the molds is pretty hard, you need some tools to help. The overall models is very interesting and the wooden gears work very good.

Here are some pics with it and one compared to 8051 motorbike so you can see the dimensions of the tram.

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I just happened to have seen this about 2 weeks ago when researching laser cut plywood. It's totally awesome how functional these models are. They did a great job with this!

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I saw this kickstarter after it closed and was sad I missed it. Thanks for the link to purchase.

As far as the train, I read on the kickstarter that is was for kickstarter backers only.

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I would buy that train in a second. That is sooooooo cool. :wub: Paul, that car in your Facebook link is also pretty darn impressive too. Do you have a thread here about it?

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I would buy that train in a second. That is sooooooo cool. :wub: Paul, that car in your Facebook link is also pretty darn impressive too. Do you have a thread here about it?

I found the train on Ebay from Europe, it is around $100 with free shipping.. I don't have a thread for that car.. Just click on the link, I have some more pics of it with a description..

As far as the train, I read on the kickstarter that is was for kickstarter backers only.

I think it originally was, but there are various sellers from Ukraine that have it for sale...

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While these models are really good, is this the correct forum for them?

Similar topics were moved quite rapidly...

Not sure about others... but I don't have any problem with posts such as these. While not Lego, it does show interesting models that give ideas that can be replicated in Lego, or at least learned from.

On another note, these creations remind me a little about this that made it to the forum a little while ago:

How cool would that be if the pieces worked with others and you could create different things with them..... perhaps a little music machine like this one.......

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While these models are really good, is this the correct forum for them?

Similar topics were moved quite rapidly...

I posted these here because only Technic people would most likely be interested in them and I feel much could be learned about mechanisms.. If they were posted in some obscure forum, the majority of the guys that frequent this forum would never see them.. If Jim or Eric want to move the thread now, that is fine..

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I posted these here because only Technic people would most likely be interested in them and I feel much could be learned about mechanisms.. If they were posted in some obscure forum, the majority of the guys that frequent this forum would never see them.. If Jim or Eric want to move the thread now, that is fine..

I wouldn't have found these interesting builds without this post and I'm happy to know about them now. I know some people that will be very happy with this kind of sets as a present. So I have no problem with these kind of posts.

Maybe a bit off topic, but it also makes me realize once more why I like Lego Technic so much. It's the fact that you are forced to compose your builds from a more or less constant set of basic building blocks. That makes building a brain game. I remember reading an interview with you - Paul - where you compared building supercars with chess - "you always have to think 5 steps ahead". I like that comparison and I also like to look at designers like Madocca1977, Nathaneal Kuipers and you - and there are more - as top class chess players. Although I see myself as a mediocre player, I like the idea of being part of something that can rise to a level that almost nobody can comprehend, just by playing the game. :classic:

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