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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Slovenian AFOL bm_2304/ bm2304 posted details of his Lego Technic Tank on the Kocki Club (English translation here).

"Technical Characteristics:

Length: 50 studs

Width: 27 studs

Height: 21 studs (without the antennas)

Weight: 2050 grams

Traction: 4 x PF [Power Functions] XL motors (8882)

Rotation of turret and rising of main gun: 2 x PF M motors (8883)

Other PF components:

2 x PF IR Receivers (8884)

2 x PF IR Remote Controls

2 x PF LED Lights (8870)

1 x PF Control Switches (8869)

1 x PF Rechargeable Battery Boxes (8878) + 1 x PF Transformer 10VDC (8887)

3 x PF Extention Wires (8871).

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"Front and rear body and roof domes are easily removable.

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"The turret does not contain electrical components and therefore can be rotated any number of times within one or the other side. The drive for raising and lowering the cannon is at the bottom of the tank. The mechanism of the turret is connected via axles (with black gear) located exactly in the middle."

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47 pictures appear on his bm2304 Brickshelf gallery.

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Edited by DLuders

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Thanks, Tadej! The tank looks a little bit like the Soviet T-34 tank from WWII, and is really durable: :thumbup:

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