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falconluan

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  1. Thank you for your kind words. I think the neck is a little too narrow/thin considering the looks. Maybe it will look better by adding some more beams.
  2. Thank you very much for the tips. I'll change the music when I get home today. Thanks for the feedback. Will fix that and let you know. Update: Hi, JJ2 & Andy, I've changed the music, please check again if you can watch the video now.
  3. Thank you. When you say "the back", do you mean the back of the body or the back of the head or both?
  4. Update: I've finished the instruction and put it to rebrickable. Photo instructions and RB link is here: http://rebrickable.c...o-technic-walle
  5. Hello, all, I'd like to present you my third MOC: A lego technic Wall.E This MOC was motivated by Lego ideas wall e 21303. Since there is hardly any room left for motorized aside from the 2 tracks, I decided to make a motorized technic version from stretch. The goal is to make a motorized version as small as possible while packing enough motorized functions. The end result is a little bigger than the ideas one. It uses 7 motors and 2 Sbricks in total. The Sbricks can be substituted by 4 IR receivers of course. Though some parts at the back of the model need to be removed for the additional receivers. The motorized functions are: 2xL motors for propulsion (one for each track) 1xL motor for head rotation 1xL motor for head pitch 1xM motor for body lifting 2xM motor for the arms 1xAAA battery box It has some manual functions too: Like the ideas one, both arms can be moved back and forward. Since its arms are based on the large LA, they can extend and retract. It has three fingers on each hand. Its cargo door can be opened by hand, however, the cargo space are taken by the battery. Photo instructions and RB link is here: http://rebrickable.c...o-technic-walle Video: (please let me know if you can not watch the video) Now, photo time! I was trying to make it stand-able, but the result is not very good. The body can only be lifted by 4 units or so. The difference is showed below: Here is it comparing with 21303: Some details: The cargo bay is a little crowded... The motors used to control its head movement are part of its head structure. By doing this, 3 M motors, the battery box, the body lift mechanism and 2 Sbricks can fits in its body. The underside is very simple: More photos can be found at: http://bricksafe.com...lconluan/walle/ Hope you like it. Thanks for watching.
  6. I love it! very well done on the look. Looking forward to the instruction, I want try to marry the bodywork to Nico's little Honda
  7. Wow, it's great to see my tractor again . Noticed that you added some nice details. What trouble do you have on suspension? Hope I can help
  8. Wow, it reminds me of McLaren P1. Can I say this is the first ever technic supercar which has amazing looks and acceptable speed at the same time while using PF motors? You've built masterpieces of crawlers, trophy trucks, supercars. I wonder what theme you will choose next?
  9. I think it depends on the body color you would choose Personally, I prefer the rally color like in the first pic, and I think race cars always look great in multi-colors, even if you just random throw some red, grey, white beams onto them.
  10. A very promising start! Thought the bumper needed some update when saw the first picture, and glad to see its' looks now.
  11. Masterpiece! Really like how you built the bodywork, where there are only a few non technic pieces.
  12. Looks nice, really love the "ordinary" car MOCs.
  13. Thanks for taking the effort putting it on the RB. Now, I can assure that I can build this baby.
  14. What a beautiful car! Well done Like the use of small panels on the hood.
  15. Another great review I like this set very much, both models look good to me and it's a great part pack for me, the long list in the "high light parts" session tells everything. As for the real world counter part of the A model, how about this: Try googling Sno-Cat and there a lots of such things.
  16. same here, was intended to buy 42051 for its' tires! now have to turn to 42034 again...
  17. wow, a lovely little thing, great work as always.
  18. How could I miss this beauty?? Eh, I blame the hot 2016 sets discussion thread It is really awesome and it's even more awesome to see it sits together with Madoca's trophy truck. The very best technic can do with present parts, am I right?
  19. Thanks, And thank you guys above for your kind words.
  20. Please moderators help to remove the "WIP" from this topic name, thanks
  21. What a relief! Just used to enjoying your reviews before them released these years and I think I'm addicted to the hamsters.
  22. Wow! I think this is the best technic Lambo MOC made so far! Really like the parts you've chosen, no visible rare parts spotted(not sure about the soft axles though) PS, not a fan of position of the IR receiver, can you lower it a bit? A stud lower will look much better I guess.
  23. Really like the compact design, great work
  24. Has been a while since last update. Finally, it is nearly finished now. Modular building is lots of fun and make the whole design much easier. Different parts got their own iteration without interfering each other. Thanks to agrof's encourage, I made another iteration of the front suspension and finally fixed the toe in issue. I put the steering rack before the front axle, it is different from the real thing but it can negate the toe in problem, so I can live with it . The final look without panels. Made a video to show its performance. The U joints still like to pop out in the FWD mode, but they are OK in the AWD mode. AWD mode is used during shooting the video. More photos and videos will come out soon. Thanks for reading.
  25. That will be too similar to the Volvo excavator, two wheel excavators in the same wave, another weird thing
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