Jump to content
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

M_longer

Eurobricks Counts
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by M_longer

  1. Use Bricksafe, Flickr or Brickshelf for uploading pictures.
  2. 1:8 cars were not made to show functions. You'd need to strip half of the bodywork to show how it all works.
  3. One more thing - paid instructions sales had its peak trough Covid times. Sales dropped significantly after.
  4. What kind of license costs are behind these? 42203 (462 pcs | $49.99) 42204 (810 pcs. | $59.99) Only 10$ more for 350 pieces more?
  5. Said by guy who is a MOC-making God for me. Rrrrright. I have started in 2007, drooling over your Brickshelf gallery :D Mostly by this I have tried to make C models:
  6. Why are you so interested in someone's money?
  7. I just share my opinion about complaints from a perspective of someone, who sell instructions for years. And there were A LOT of people nagging for free instructions in past years. See, some people think that everything related to LEGO should be free. Just because "it's LEGO and I'm a fan of LEGO". Sorry, my bills are not for free. And? I have even been said (ONCE), that I should release all my instructions for free (hundreds of hours of work spent on them) and rely only on voluntary donations. And that was the dumbest ideaI have ever heard :) Main idea behind making paid instructions; If you have paid 200€ for a set, spending additional 10-15€ on completely new and different model is a fair deal. No additional bricks, no addtional effort. Just few % of price you have already paid for bricks for 100% new building experience. So what would you build then? Those low quality ones? :)
  8. As always, you can mae anything else from the set, these are just same bricks, just used in different places ;)
  9. Not a single one of my MOCs fall into this category. See, I'm making things that people like ;)
  10. My first double alternate model :D An unusual dozer, based on John Deere High Speed Dozer: Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-195692/M_longer/double-42163-high-speed-dozer/#details Uses ALL parts from both sets, featuring articulated steering and blade elevation: Video: More pictures: https://bricksafe.com/pages/M_longer/42163-alt/hs-dozer
  11. Rebrickable ToS forbid to do it. You can always report such models. Other problem at Rebrickable is $h!tload of models made only virtually, without testing them and with high price tag.
  12. Take a break. Use some ... ,,, and maybe capital letters too.
  13. Isn't the steering "wheel" moving too much? You show that it can be turned at 90 degrees.
  14. There are no instructions, author does not play with LEGO for years now, and it was just a quick build: https://www.lugpol.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4650
  15. My first alternate model for 42175 set. Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-193407/M_longer/42175-volvo-vhd-snow-plow/?spot=designer_mocs 42175 A model is a Volvo FMX. I decided to keep up with the make, but with a long nose version: With a Tow Plow-based trialer 2111 parts from 2274. Model features: - HoG steering - openable doors - openable bonnet - working inline-4 fake engine - salt hopper spreader with moving belt - belt drive can be disengaged - pneumatically lifted front blade - pneumatically lifted trailer blade - trailer can be set to working mode Front blade is raised with pneumatic cylinder (and goes down only with gravity, only lower inlet on the cylinder is connected). Operated by air pump and valve behind the cab: This truck has been designed to be used as a standalone model without trailer too. To do so, a plug for rear pneumatic quick coupling is connected and keeps the pneumatic circuit sealed: Main feature is operated by a worm gear. It sets drawbar, wheels and rear light bar into working mode, which allow trailer to drive in pararell behind the truck, cleaning the second lane: More pictures: https://bricksafe.com/pages/M_longer/42175-alt/tow-plow Video
  16. Move those hidden posts there?
  17. There's enough pieces in that set to make a 1:17 scale hooklift truck :)
  18. I don't see any reason for using 1:17 wheels in a 1:23 scale truck. I know that's a 8052 made with 42043 parts, but it jus does not look right.
  19. Brickshelf gallery is moderated, either use Bricksafe or provide deep links directly into files.
Sponsored Links