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

timslegos

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  1. I love the wheels too. The video was really great though. The driving shots were especially smooth, great job!
  2. Something about Liebherr's colors just translate so well to Lego models! Would you mind showing a picture with the "side" panels off the arms so we can see the inner skeleton? There must be some pretty interesting ujoint wizardry to fit all of them inside.
  3. Smooth all around. The method you use to construct the third arm is interesting. How sturdy is it? Do you find that it can withstand a significant load?
  4. I somehow missed this the first time around, but great work. I love the blue, it really makes the car stand out. Like many others I would like to see a video as well, I bet that car is fast!
  5. Excellent model and excellent photos. Do you have a video of it driving?
  6. Great looking snowmobile, you definitely captured the flowing lines well. I think an rc motor would work quite well in this MOC .
  7. Great looking buggy. It is hard to tell if there is enough space but a buggy motor for propulsion would make this fast!
  8. Great video, you are certainly a smooth driver. I would love to see pictures of the internals.
  9. I really like all the small details, especially those speakers. Great video as well.
  10. Great presentation of some truly wonderful cars. I would love to see some pictures of them on some forest roads! tim
  11. Orange and black looks great, as do the renders. You definitely captured the feel of an American truck. I would suggest using sawdust (or animal cage bedding) for a play material instead of what I think is cereal. The sawdust doesn't crumble and has good dirt like characteristics while also being light weight.
  12. Great looking truck. The attention to detail is wonderful. How did you make the stripe on the fuel tanks?
  13. A masterpiece, very well done. The locking door mechanism is quite clever. How long did the construction of this MOC take?
  14. Certainly a masterpiece. I would love to see you try it out on a large pile of sawdust, or something similar. That would really make for an exceptional video!
  15. Instantly recognizable! Great work on the body, you really paid attention to all the details (especially those smaller aero diffusers on the front). What scale is this car? Looks to be the perfect size for lots of details without being too large and heavy.
  16. That bodywork is stunning, especially in white. Also, where did you get those blueprints for the car?
  17. The performance seems to rival that of an actual rc crawler, great work. You might be able to get even more articulation if you make the connecting linkages longer.
  18. Such a clean design, I love it. I also really like how you cant see any holes in the frame, very well done. Also great idea using the blue pump as a damper for the suspension. I have always used the pneumatic cylinders themselves but I will have to try the small pumps. Tim
  19. I am drooling. Everything about this model is flawless, the lines, the color, and especially those front lights! Great job capturing all those lines. I would love to see some dramatic night pictures with the front lights on. Tim
  20. Great looking entry, definitely a unique crane. I am intrigued by the mechanisms you used to have the different steering modes as well as the actuator to raise the boom. Also curious about the structure of the two stage boom. Any chance we could see some close up pictures of these components? Tim
  21. Nice steering system, though I think the body could use some more refinement. Good beginnings of lines for such a small scale. tim
  22. Adobe has made all CS3 programs available for free without the need for a serial code. I know Photoshop is one of the programs available in that generation and I believe Premiere is as well. I have been using Premiere CS6 to edit my videos for years and love it, so I assume the older version is likely just as good (albeit minus some "new" features). Tim
  23. Now thats a great use of technic! My only critique would be to cover up the small LA so that it is as clean as the clock face. Also, how do you set the time? Tim
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