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Teuk

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  1. Nice builds! I really like the paradoxical gears, these are facinating. And for those who are wondering, Hobson's joint can work with any angle, and a variable one too, as seen here : http://www.techlug.fr/Forum/post70952.html#p70952 It is sometimes used in the industry, but other cheaper cv joints are usually use, although hobson's joint has the largest range of angles, from around 30° to 180°
  2. Is this what you were looking for : http://rebrickable.com/mocs/cypr-21/unimog-attachment-spreader By cypr-21
  3. 8066 Off-roader - A model: L3B file: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/teuk/SR3D/8066-a.l3b No errors 8066 Off-roader - B model: L3B file : http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/teuk/SR3D/8066-b.l3b No errors
  4. Finished 42007 B-Model: L3B file: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/teuk/SR3D/42007_-_b.l3b Errors: - Missing 6021952 tires - Replaced parts 6022767 & 6022768 (very small panels #21 & #22) by parts 4655339 & 4655340 (small panels #1 & #2) - Couldn't get the chain on the gear wheels - some beams not perfectly aligned in the chassis. While lt is seamless with real bricks, you can spot the difference on the CAD model.
  5. Sorry about that, I resized the images, hope it's better now. I also finished set 42007: An the L3B file : http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/teuk/SR3D/42007_-_a.l3b Not perfect though: I got the flex ribbed hoses right, but not the chain. Also due to missing parts in LDraw library, there are no tires, and I had to replace #21 an #22 very small panels by #1 and #2 small panels.
  6. Posted: 42002 - A (169 parts) 42002 - B (142 parts) 30250 (32 parts) 42007 - A (256 parts) 42007 - B (213 parts) 8066 - A (145 parts) 8066 - B (120 parts) Total of 1077 parts. Booked: none EDIT: 01/18 update 01/21 update 01/22 update
  7. I just build Technic set 42002 in SR3D builder, both model A & B: Model A: SR3D file : http://www.brickshel.../SR3D/30250.l3b Model B : SR3D file : http://www.brickshel...R3D/42002-b.l3b I'm sorry I couldn't get some of the flex tubes tu work properly on this one. And because it had been a while since I hadn't used SR3D builder, I also recreated the free 30250 set that I got with my lego shop order, so I might as well share it too: SR3D file : http://www.brickshel.../SR3D/30250.l3b This one is not very interesting though, the best part is the minifig, but I didn't find either it's helmet, body armour or wings. Sharing it anyway...
  8. Hi! I just have a random question about your amazing website, about the "MOC of the days" feature. I was very pleased to see both of my MOCs lately in this frame on the homepage, and wondered how they got there. Are they selected by Rebrickable staff, or is it just a random MOC from the database? Anyway, this boosted my MOCs' page views & build attempts which is awesome! Also, I noticed that sometimes the number build attempts is higher than the page views on the MOC analytics page. Also, the dates are messed up. For example, on November 8th (which would be yesterday), my MOC 0209 - Flatbed Tow Truck had 3 page views and 24 build attempts. How is that possible? Anyway, keep on the great work!
  9. Teuk posted a post in a topic in Hello! My name is...
    Hi, EuroBricks community! I'm Teuk, a 23 year-old French Technic enthusiast. I've been a member on SeTechnic (the French Technic LUG) for a while now and I've also been a frequent visitor on EB for more than a year (mostly on the Technic forum, but I also like Train Tech and Architecture). I finally registered on EB because one of my first MOC just got spotted by DLuders who presented it on this topic. This is a great honor for me. And I would like to add that the staff an community make EB a pleasant forum to read, in which I am exited to take part.
  10. Hi, I am very honored that my MOC was spotted by EuroBricks members And thanks a lot for the positive feedback. Most of the info for this model is already given in DLuders' post, I just want to add that I am currently working on instructions that should be available during next week. I also want to thank Iaix, whose small and very nice MOCs got me finally started on this one.
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