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suffocation

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  1. @karmadrome She's a beauty! I took a few pics of my tow truck family today. The red one's probably gonna be torn down and rebuilt to work with BuWizz and planetary hubs, so this is likely its swan song.
  2. 45 studs apart with one servo motor can still work using a standard rack & pinion solution, provided the model isn't too heavy. Otherwise, as Johnny1360 said, you're probably better off connecting the servo motor to a linkage built with liftarms and/or towball arms. You can see something like this, albeit without the servo, in 42068.
  3. Inspired by Samolot's and Gerger's contributions, I tried to design a dual rear axle with drive, hard-coupled diff locks, independent suspension and planetary hubs, all squeezed into a 15-stud axle track. It's intended for 81x35 tractor tyres.
  4. Found a seller in Switzerland. Looks like they only ship nationally and to Liechtenstein, which works great since I'm a 20-minute drive from Mendrisio. https://bricknbricks.com/en/Cada-Micro-Motor/JV5043-MicroMotor
  5. Is there a reliable e-shop shipping these to Europe at a lower price? I need quite a few and 14.99 each seems a bit steep. https://decadastore.com/collections/electric/products/micro-motor-jv5043
  6. The crane and the Unimog are top-notch stuff
  7. Great work, Clive! I think a lot of the vitriol directed at 42070 comes from the model falling short of what it could have been - and for marking the beginning of Lego's overpricing policy. I've shamelessly pinched quite a few ideas from the model
  8. This is coming along beautifully! I love the gearbox for the pneumatic switches - it's a challenge I still haven't had the nerve to take up.
  9. A heavy-duty dual planetary axle for Claas tyres. Shocks can be easily swapped out for softer or harder ones as needed.
  10. Thanks Jundis & Jayden! I forgot to take more WIP pics - drat & bother. Anyway, full topic coming soon.
  11. Clive, the way you turn every misadventure into a funny, compelling story is just priceless I hope you take up writing eventually.
  12. I'd love to see that! Did you post it here on Eurobricks? I was going to use PU on this thing but the whole programming part put me off. A li'l progress (not happy about all those U-joints but hey, they get the job done).
  13. This is a fully remote-controlled tow truck. I used the RC distribution gearbox from my cherry picker so I could get eight RC functions out of three motors. The functions work in more-or-less logical pairs: drive & steering, crane lift & extension, crane winch & rear outriggers, tow fork lowering & unfolding. The model isn't based on any real vehicle - it's more of a random take on 42008. The cab is a lazy jumble of 42098, 42112 and some weird insect. Video (I forgot to raise the outriggers before driving off - senility sucks) & pics here: ------------ Some WIP pics:
  14. That's such a beauty! I'd love to see more pics, too, especially of the internals. Thanks Ha ha, yeah, my trucks do tend to all look alike, although the lime one is actually quite larger and heavier on toddler-enrapturing features.
  15. Thank you! It's got manual drive & steering, an inline-4 (in the cabin ), opening doors and eight two-way motorised functions driven through two gearboxes (one with six functions in the carrier and one with two functions in the crane) by 1 M motor. You can see some WIP pics from a previous version (the mechanics have always stayed more or less the same) here.
  16. Can't remember if I already shared what must be the fourth iteration of my small(ish) tow truck. Looks like puke but it's tons of fun.
  17. Thank you, @Jundis! I love your version with duallies. What tyres did you use?
  18. The upcoming 42144 set looks like a pretty easy one to upgrade and make more playable. Looking at the carrier alone, these mods come to mind: - 4-wheel steering - tighter steering angle - superstructure-routed HOG - modular outriggers (may already be stock - can't really tell) - drive with differential & fake engine - linked outriggers I've more or less figured out the first four, based on what little I could glean from this pic - so it's very likely I screwed up all the proportions To be fair, the steering angle shown above is actually too tight - some Ackermann would be needed to cut tyre scrub.
  19. Should the track width be 9 studs instead of 11? Completely misunderstood what you meant Sorry about that, Erik.
  20. Building techniques and colours aside, does this look right?
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