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1gor

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. Tires are something that Lego should have made in this dimensions loooong ago... more problem I see in battery box/electronics if you want...if you try to make with good old Powerfunctions, you'll need 4 IR receivers...it is very hard to maintain such perfect proportions and all those features in such compact space...maybee if you make it a bit bigger scale with Xerion tires at ftont and Zetros at rear...and stretch it about 3-4 studs (and make it 2 stufs wider)...
  2. Better than both original sets (G wagon and Defender). It's perfect (for manual model). Everyone recognizes uconic design and details like shovel are great.
  3. That is very nice, if only 94.3x38R tires would be available seperate, since as you mentioned a while ago set is not that cheap... Some 120mm or 130mm with same design would be perfect. Kind regards buddy (Set looks extraordinary, as I said allready)
  4. That is also very attractive; lots of my models fail because one stud needed extrs to cover gray battery box by TLC, but front tires are something needed...
  5. Perhaps more info here? The set is really extraordinary
  6. I agree with you completely; I have problem even to fit 2 hard coupled XL motors...and 2 XL motors are my limit...when I add 2 servos (on another) receiver then one does not work... ...I hope Jernej that I did't derail your topic to much...
  7. Lucky for me that my models are slow (just like my building speed ), so I can have some pulling power adding appropriate reduction...
  8. And it is enough? For 3 large motors one powerfunctions battery box is not enough
  9. I suppose you use 2 buwizz units
  10. As I see you have a lot of gearing from that Large motors to (reduction) hubs. Are Large motors more efficient than XL (I know that XL motors have reduction inside motor)? BTW very nice modular construction. You presented somethkng similar few months ago... Kind regards
  11. Yes, I'm trying to make as narrow as possible axle with daytona differential and hub reduction...
  12. I don't know if this is the right place, but you can make narrow axle using planetary hubs, new 7 x 7 suspension arm (at one side) with Daytona differential. Link (I have posted link because when I upload image, image is cut half from above...so to see it you jave to use magnifying glass...)
  13. Perhaps it will use old bucket from 8455 set. It could fit perfectly with Audi tires...
  14. That's also nice...I have to peek in your topic from time to time to see it...
  15. Could be that situation with Volvo...about other sets, as time passes by IMHO it looks like (re)inventing a wheel. As @Maaboo the Witch pointed out we need something new like telehandler or similar, but I know how hard is to make it compact enough and with minimal functions, since I work last several years (from time to time) on JCB Loadall. We will see in few nonths probably what could it (set for 179€) be...
  16. Indeed, it was always reserved for even years (2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2020!, 2024...), so at first I thought I was looking on 2026sets speculations...
  17. Based on (rumired) price, most likely full manual (for electric vehicle in reality ) and if we'll be lucky with Audi tires...
  18. Looks nice indeed; if my current project will succeed, then I coukd thibk about one CLAAS jaguar with some extensions... I second that
  19. Of course, if I may speak in name of members who are fan of Technic Cars, (reliable) source would be nice... (Please use English settings in your browser when replaying) I hope that your wish comes true buddy; my (partial) wish could becam reality in time about Christmass.
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