August 5, 20159 yr Author Bonox, I think there is enough room because if you look at the pictures of Lucio (the one with the open doors), you can see the selector switch, so he did the same I figured that I have to use two receivers for the four XL motors to be on the safe side. On the front we do have a bit more space, but there has a drive shaft to pass in between, so also the leads have to be laid out carefully Nope, I didn't! You should rotate the IR in the back. If you look carefully, you can see, just a bit above on the right the battery box , the shape of one IR receiver, and the power lead sockets are directed outwards. Anyway, seems that you are at a good point!!
August 5, 20159 yr Ok, overruled by the "master" (and to Bonox: indeed there is NOT enough space!) Now I'm confused: should i stay with the source an turn them outward, or should i stay with my solution and move the receivers one beam outward... I think i 'll let it depend on the space needed. Lucio, I made an "all black" ladder with '32' axles but I tends to torck. Are you familiar with his problem (or other readers) and is there a way to solve this?
August 6, 20159 yr impressive MOC....yet wildly unrealisitic for anyone other then the most hardcore. the part count, the massive cost, the time, the specalised parts used.....this is a singular creation made out of love and dedication. it cannot and would not be made for anyone else outside of less then a dozen guys with money to burn.......
September 16, 20159 yr Great build. Very nice MOC. Looking forward to the instructions. In now allready it will be a great MOC build.!!!
November 1, 20159 yr Author Hi to everybody! For whom are interested to the instructions...well, my new home is almost finished, but, more important, I restored my working place...so something is moving...
November 1, 20159 yr Outstanding :) I really you you like your new building room and it inspires you to keep going with instructions
December 3, 20159 yr Author No Great News! do you have high res "breakdown foto's "? No, I'm doing the instructions in pdf.
December 3, 20159 yr wow, this are good news - your MOC could become my one and final model i will collect and build - currently i could not imagine that there would appear something really better or more intersting than this incredibel MOC.... ;-)
December 4, 20159 yr This is the KING of MOC's, won't build it though, just can't find the money to build it. Only if I win the lottery, but that's a small chance.
December 6, 20159 yr Well done Lucio. This MOC left me speechless. Love all the details. Looking forward to the instructions.
December 10, 20159 yr Looking forward to the instructions. Same here That will be a lot of work. But this MOC is one of the most impressive I've ever seen. It deserves also to be in the HOF. Greetings Alex
December 10, 20159 yr Author Same here That will be a lot of work. But this MOC is one of the most impressive I've ever seen. It deserves also to be in the HOF. Greetings Alex It's already there!
December 10, 20159 yr It's already there! Hello Lucio. Only to go doing mental arithmetic, how many pieces have?
December 10, 20159 yr Author Hello Lucio. Only to go doing mental arithmetic, how many pieces have? Around 7200 parts!
December 11, 20159 yr Around 7200 parts! I think I've to save some money for some more Bricklinking.... Greetings Alex
December 23, 20159 yr I've been trying to wrap my head around the size of this MOC so I decided to make a picture of it next to 8454. Holy %$#@!
December 30, 20159 yr Still looking forward for the instructions of the crashtender. In the meanwhile working on the t1 to make it full RC. Normaly a little job, but not iff you want to keep it all so original as posible... It is not so easy...
December 31, 20159 yr Rarely does a MOC make my jaw drop. This is one of the cases. Wow... just... wow. Mate, I'm utterly speechless.
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