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Bluehose

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  1. That's pretty good stuff ! The quality of the mocs are way above the quality of the camera ! ^^
  2. Thank you for that ! It's small enough to have a nice housing with few pieces, this is symetrical ans doesn't look expensive !
  3. Outstanding. The ball pin not being extended always had been an upsetting thing for small axles, and you did an very appreciated discovery ! The bodywork is very eye plaisant, do you know how much better does it perform without it's weight to climb rocks ?
  4. Hello, I'm a new father and will definitely will offer this to my daughter's friends with a 42134 lego bodywork for anniversaries !
  5. I don't know if this content is suitable for this subforum of Eurobricks, but look at this scandalous attempt to make people buy the wrong thing for christmas in a Carrefour supermarket in France : https://ibb.co/FnngDmM
  6. Thank you for that, I needed it for a project in the past, I will give it a shot when I will finish the current one.
  7. I liked your pneumatic engine with scotch yoke that could run without inertial wheel. I should combine these two motors, maybe with small cylinders to fit it inside a moc.
  8. Oh, I did not know about that, thank you.
  9. Why would this be a matter ? -#1 classic remote control, channel 1, you use lever right and left for two motors -#2 proportional train remote control, channel 2, you use only the left one for lights -#3 classic remote control, channel 2, you use only the right lever for a motor -Two receptors, channel 1 and 2
  10. Thank you ! It's nice, I didn't thought to half beams to have a spacing of an half bush on pins ! It's way more compact than with the Axle and Pin Connector Perpendicular Double Split ( https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=41678&idColor=85#T=P&C=85 ), I thought it was madatory to avoid pin deconnection from the half beam but according your experience there is no need. How big you think the wheels can be before it become an issue ? Is the differential located up the wheels rather between the front and the back axles in order to have a shorter vehicule ? I like your build.
  11. I'd like to see how is the bracing behind the CV joint, attempts are often bulky / prone to clicking (if it's 4x4 I want to manage torque) Glad to see your post.
  12. Sir, that is a good idea. But then we need to make this choice : no off-road performance.
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