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MAP Tec

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  1. MAP Tec replied to Dreamweb's post in a topic in Pirate MOCs
    I love the color of the sails, it matches the ship perfectly. Well done!
  2. Now the video is online ^^, sorry for the long wait ;)
  3. Looks awesome. Good size, many details and matching colors. Good job!
  4. MAP Tec posted a post in a topic in Community
    Does somebody know you to get in contact with MouldKing? I have written many emails to them (contact@mouldking.store, cs@mouldkingcorp.com, contact@mouldkingblock.com, shown on their official website) and none of them have been answered... MouldKing also works with MOC designers, like LEGO does, and I want to do the same, but I can't reach them until today...
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  6. Therefore I want to get in touch with MouldKing or another company so they can make a set out of it before someone else does and makes the move.... but for this big step I need help
  7. Thank you . It's the first Tumbler that opens like in the movie above!!! All parts together maybe 5000 parts? Only the Tumbler maybe 2500? I hope I can make a video soon... I also know it's risky, but I'm afraid of piracy on rebrickable like it happened with Thijs de Boer or Aniomylone with his Venator MOC and just selling one instruction for 2 years of work is not enough for me...
  8. What´s up Lego Technic and Batman fans, beside my cars and the Venator, the Tumbler was one of my first projects I started years ago. I watched the Batman movie with Christian Bale very often and thought many hours about this awesome „car“ or like the police officer said „black tank“ . Like all of my MOCs this one should also have functions and imitate the real one as good as possible. Therefore the Tumbler is beside my Venator MOC number 2 among my 10 Lego life's work and of course motorized. And there are many reasons to do that…. This MOC consists of seven modules and has therefore the following functions: 1.The Tumbler: Weight: 2,9 kg Length: 49cm Width: 35cm Height: 18cm 1. Drive ( powered by 2 XL-motores ) 2. Steering ( powered by 1 servo motor ) 3. Four shooting pins ( powered by 1 M-motor ) 4. Openable roof ( powered by 1 M-motor ) 5. Moving wings on the roof and side ( powered by 1 M-motor ) 6. Front LED-Lights ( powered by 5 Lego LED-Lights ) 7. Full front and back suspension 8. Moving steering wheel 9. Adjustable seats Of course, the Tumbler has more functions if you've seen "Batman Begins", but the battery box I use (Mould King) only has six ports, so I couldn't realize the other two functions :( Two more functions would be: 1. Moving side wings (in front of the rear tires) 2. Dropping chains 2.The bat: 1. Openable wings protecting the controler 2. Rotating head 3. Nodding head 4. Shining eyes ( two light bricks ) 3.The Joker: 1. Rotating head 2. Illuminated head ( 1 light brick ) 3. Weapon stock on the back: the Joker's hammer, two pistols, two missile launchers and ammunition and dynamite 4.The little bat: 1. Batman symbol on the ceiling with police officer ( 1 light brick ) 2. Adjustable ward 5.The bat cave 1. Illuminated cave ( 1 light brick ) 2. Eight bats and details in the walls 6.Batman vs Joker 1. Illuminated Batman ( 1 light brick ) 2. Illuminated Joker ( 1 light brick ) 3. Rotating Joker 7.Batman and his legendary sentence 1. Legendary sentence and two bats 8.All together Video is on YouTube now!!! For the Tumbler: The universal joint should be made of metal, otherwise the plastic universal joint will break from time to time if you change direction too quickly. I bought it from: https://www.greengeckoworkshop.com/de-de/products/metal-lego-technic-universal-joint-3l-4-or-10pcs All motors and lights are Lego products, with the exception of the battery box and controler. This is a Mould King product that can be perfectly combined with the Lego power motors. I bought it from: https://www.bausteinreich.de/products/2-4ghz-empfanger-akkubox-mit-fernbedienung otherwise https://www.amazon.de/Mould-King-wiederaufladbarer-Fernbedienung-programmierbar/dp/B09KY8DMGH If you want to light up the model, I used seven light-colored bricks from "Game of Bricks": https://gameofbricks.eu/products/led-light-bricks-for-lego-customization Instructions for this MOC are currently not available. If I find enough customers, I will create one with BrickLink Studio 2.0. Costs for the instructions: 60 Euro More than 15 customers →55 Euro More than 30 customers →50 Euro I hope guys you like this MOC and I am looking forward to your feedback. Criticism and suggestions for improvement are always welcome!!! For more pictures follow me on Instagram: maptec.baut
  9. MAP Tec replied to MAP Tec's post in a topic in Forum Information and Help
    I will finally test it tomorrow and I am confident that i will be able to present my MOC tomorrow (it has worked on a trial basis). Until then, thanks for your help! :)
  10. MAP Tec replied to MAP Tec's post in a topic in Forum Information and Help
    Thank you very much for the answer. I now know that Eurobricks should not be used for uploading photos ;). I still have all my photos on Flickr, but until today I didn't know how to get them onto Eurobricks... I think I have found the tutorial now and it will work. Thanks for your help :) :) :)
  11. MAP Tec posted a post in a topic in Forum Information and Help
    I have finished my MOC and would like to present it on this platform with some photos. However, all my pictures have a size of 5 MB or more. Eurobricks only allows 0,1 MB and I can only reduce my photos to 25 KB or more, for example with https://mbtokb.net/ and the quality suffers a bit. How do all MOC designers solve this problem?
  12. A good-looking car with small parts! One Question: How did you upload your sharp photos, because eurobricks only allows 100Kbyte?
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