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KRI76

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  1. I love it! And a very nice video as well...
  2. "Awesome" does not even start to describe this one... This is simply unbelievable!!! /Kristian
  3. When building my latest Lego Set (#8049) one piece happened to be missing. It had never happened before. I filed a request for missing parts on the Lego webpage, waited a few workdays and then received a new piece and an excuse letter from Lego. Of course I was frustrated by not being able to continue my build at first, but "sh*t happens" and the customer service I received was plain and simple top notch. /Kristian
  4. KRI76 replied to gambort's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    I am MORE than impressed. This is pure art. But I am also wondering where did they got all the bricks to complete such a piece? Bricklink? Wouldn't that be one very large investment? /Kristian
  5. Fantastic! I really like how you managed to fit so many functions in such a small scale! Congratulations! And you have many solutions that I'd like to try on my present MOC attempt. I was playing with the idea of using a worm gear straight on a rack to achieve a compact assembly...I'd like to see how your solution.
  6. Great work! I loved the original, and the 2012-version seems to be no less! I may give it a try...
  7. That is pretty cool, to say the least...
  8. Update time: I've got good news and bad news. The good news is that I managed to put together a rather acceptable mechanism for raising and lowering the 3rd axis and also to fit a motor within the frame above it. It works quite ok and compared to the version in the first set of pictures, this one have a much longer vertical stroke. I hope you can see something in the pictures above... The bad news is I don't like the end result when I start to put together things. Tow trucks a beefy, compact but powerful. The fifth axis outstretches the vehicle too much I think, and it ends having way too much empty spaces... I'd better get rid of that fifth axis, don't you think? Another feature I want to have on this machine is "swinging" fwd outriggers, as you can observe on the picture of the Scania truck I posted previously. That is next on my list of things to tackle. If the result should be pleasing, I'd like to try redoing the cabin as well...
  9. This is a fantastic project! Can't wait to see more!
  10. OMG! That thing is HUGE! Amazing work btw
  11. Blackbirds pages are gold! What an impressive effort of his...
  12. Ok, let's try again with pictures this time... What I want to do is modify the crane truck into something like this: But I want to add a 5th single wheel axis in front of the boogie. Also I want it to have a crane and a tow-bar. So what I have done so far is starting from Han's modifications, I raised the XL motor to free space for a transmission axis to the last axis. Then I "let me inspire" from the 8285 Tow Truck for the tow bar that you can see here: Finally a view of the things in becoming: I'm having a hard time with the 5th axis that I want to be liftable. I don't want to use pneumatics, but the best mechanism I could fit so far is shown here: It works, but it's far from good. Moreover, I think that fitting a motor there will be a challenge...Any tips here are MORE than welcome!!! Well, I hope I'll keep you updated with progresses. Please don't hesitate to comment: I feel that I have much to learn! /Kristian
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