July 25, 20177 yr Author 29 minutes ago, JDL1967 said: But back to the dumper, i have one question, Do you think Majkl if it is possible with some mods to put the Claas tyres under the dumper. I ask this for 2 reasons, one i have a few and inough for the dumper, and i am curious how that will look with the 42054 in front of it... I'm affraid it would need serious modding of the chassis, as Claas tires are much larger than Tumbler tires - the axles are just to close to fit. And the proportions would be way off too, I guess. Perhaps try using the LDD provided by @HDGamer2424 a couple of posts back and try them on there, or maybe @Pat-Ard can check, as he still has his own big bucket assembled. Mine rests in pieces already.
July 25, 20177 yr If it is going to be out of proportions, then your design is gone. Thats not what i want. I keep it with the same tyres you used. 6 of them, two hard grey springs and a few tiles, is what i need. The rest of the parts i have.. Edited July 25, 20177 yr by JDL1967
July 26, 20177 yr Author I'm not sure if there were any hard LBG shock absorbers ever released. I disassembled two soft ones and two yellow ones snd switched the springs :-)
July 26, 20177 yr 12 hours ago, MajklSpajkl said: I'm not sure if there were any hard LBG shock absorbers ever released. I disassembled two soft ones and two yellow ones snd switched the springs :-) Yellow are hard and light bluish gray are soft (that is the reason for different colors). Miha, you did evrrything what is dooable with shocks
March 12, 20213 yr Hello, many thanks for this fantastic model! I also build it and I like it a lot. I prefer building instructions in "Lego style" so I create the instructions in that way: Sample by Matt's Lego Creations, auf Flickr Here you can download the instructions: https://www.mediafire.com/file/ikpxfcw6v2b2mf0/MOC-8830_Instructions_by_Matts_Lego_Creations.pdf/file
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