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Victor Imaginator

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  1. @MAB already sold one of the sets, but only one(
  2. @jodawillnot ok, to be fair. my life become a mess with COVID and turned into disaster with UA/RUS situation
  3. lovely. my favorite anime)
  4. So, it's really dark time in my life. Probably the darkest in my whole life. I love LEGO, but I need to sell it. There's ~50 sets. Technic and Creator from 2013 to 2016 years. I am for Russia, so I am not sure if I can send it to another country now. I just don't know. Please help me There's ~30 not unique missing details https://www.mediafire.com/file/ufn4unao2us7978/rebrickable_sets_victorimaginator.csv/file Cheers to all who are remember me on this forum. I am not over, it's just temporary struggle. More MOC's will come later
  5. Wow! Beautiful small model with a lot of functions. Why TLG doesn't make such jewels?
  6. Fun to see how it's built using 4 hands. Also i like part with cucumber)
  7. Photos are much more detailed than what i've seen before. Thanks for sharing) Looks like some weird fractal, but it's not
  8. Not the best idea, but this will fit in given size somehow) P.s. No, it will not fit, but it's more technically correct as i think. I just need find better solution.
  9. Making similar looking (or at least similar sized) W16 driven by single crankshaft will be good improvement. Even replacing W16 with simple V8 looks more technically correct for me. At least for technic set... Triple crankshaft... Unbelievable!
  10. Followed wip topic for all time of tinkering. And result is incredibly awesome. While i'm not a fan of 3rd party parts and silicone sprays - there's so much brilliant 100% LEGO solutions inside. IMHO it's best remote controlled toy to play made from LEGO.
  11. Sturdy enough for manual model. Adding 2 beams for bracing will make whole construction suitable for motorized crawler.
  12. Looks very close to original. Impressive model in every aspect i can see)
  13. Thanks) I don't like front wheel arch too, trying to make it better. Axles are sturdy enough for manual model of this size. But i sacrificed ability to handle serious torque to keep axles compact.
  14. Update. As anyone suggested, i make front as short as possible, keeping front lights. Also, as @Jeroen Ottens noticed - there wasn't enough space for front suspension to work) So, added 0,5 studs more. Suspension at work. There's same 5x7 frame under middle axle on the other side. And belly shot. You can see weird rear axles without 5x7 frames used. Reason - using 6.5L axles with stop, so wheels can't pop out from differential with axle. If you pull wheels, you got wheels)
  15. After building "The Little Big" some time ago i was obsessed with idea of building same truck with trailer in larger scale. And i built some chassis. Still not sure about end result) Rear tandem axles suspension is similar with LEGO Arocs, only difference - it's more compact. One stud shorter distance between axles, 15 studs total width including dual wheels. Front suspension is 3-link live axle, very close to my "Charged Offroader" front suspension. For keeping front axle width same as rear i used weird 12 pins distance between steering pivots. Steering pivot located inside the wheel, almost best possible choice. 99% proper Ackerman geometry included) But i have some problems with bodywork. Front bumper with stairs take a lot of space. And whole front looks very long for me. It looks out of proportions. What i should do? Remake front bumper to make whole construction much shorter? Or move front axle 6-7 studs to front and move engine from that tiny black cover to front of the truck? Will be nice to hear some suggestions) Thanks for reading anyway.
  16. Cool) I like your approach to technic, agreed with @Didumos69
  17. Just built some steered non-driven suspension using 42000 arms and new pinhole-axle LBG connectors. With 3.5-4 studs travel it looks better with larger wheels. But with soft shocks it can be used only for very lightweight models. Can't test it with hard shocks, because don't have it yet( But hard shocks may require additional bracing. Construction allow to use some longitudinal bracing inside, if it's necessary. Also - here's maximum possible steering lock using 7L rack.
  18. Nice build, love the idea of replicating something in smaller scale. Floating differential is clever idea. Did you used this setup for making whole rear axle more compact, while keeping suspension independent?
  19. One of most cool C-Models i've seen. Love the winch, doors, rotors, overall shape. Looks like there's no flaws at all)
  20. Awesome. Don't know anything about weird motor configuration, but i like color combo)
  21. Wow, cool design) I like that steampunk idea. Agreed with gold/brown colors - not necessary, but will fit better.
  22. Wow, incredibly nice shapes. Very cool entry, i want to build this model)
  23. Nice compact mod) I think it's better to use google translate, than stop posting. Also, it's nice way to learn english)
  24. Pentagrams is always good) I think that covering front of clock and pendulum with something catchy, while leaving backside almost naked may be a good choice. And then i see last option)
  25. Incredibly cool) Livery looks really racing. Very fun build, makes me smile)
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