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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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  • 1 month later...

I love all of your creations -- thanks for sharing them! :thumbup:Note that when I tried to download the PDF for your 9394 Red Shark alternate, it only loads up 5.93 MB of the 6.89 MB total. When I try to reload the file, it says that the "File is damaged and cannot be repaired" [Never mind; it loads fine for me now].

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Nice instructions and I love the small helicopter. One technical question though, how did you manage to orientate the beams and the axles in the same direction in the parts lists?

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One technical question though, how did you manage to orientate the beams and the axles in the same direction in the parts lists?

As I know it is default orientation. I mean LPub do it in this way automatically and I didn't have to change anything...

  • 3 weeks later...
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Hi, I'd like to introduce you my latest alternative model. It is small snow groomer built out of set 9391. It features lifting snow plow by gear on roof of cab. I plan to upload its building instruction on buildinst in next week.

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Small, but nice, seeing as it is from a small set with limited parts.

That's a really nice snow groomer. When the instructions are out i might build it.

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Thank you all for your comments!

Nice groomer Tomik,I hope you will do some alternatives to some bigger sets as well as the smaller sets. :sweet:

I like medium sized sets most and I plan to build alternate for excavator 42006. I don't think I'll build anything bigger in nearest future.

  • 2 months later...
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I'd like to introduce you my latest alternative model I was building last two weeks. It is bulldozer built out of set 42006. Originally I was building another snow groomer but all changed during designing snow plow. I've used small Caterpillar and Komatsu dozers as models.

Let's check what this yellow-black dozer is able to do. There is simple transmission in nose that switches output between blade and ripper. Blade is lifted by two big linear actuators and ripper by one small actuator. There is also adjustable seat in cabin. Gradually I've simplified whole model enough to be easily assembled but on the other side this led to increase of leftover parts to about 120. I plan to create building instructions within month.

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With lifted blade and lowered ripper

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Detail of transmission and gearing

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Nice model :classic: is it made from only the parts that came with the model?

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Thank you all for your comments. I'm happy you like my dozer.

Nice model :classic: is it made from only the parts that came with the model?

Yes, it is build only out of parts included in set 42006. I've used about 600 parts out of total 720 parts.

Seeing as though I have this set, I think I'll make this model by you Tomik, always love your work, but don't always have the correct set,

Thanks! :classic:

  • 2 weeks later...

Will you make instructions for this model? E.g. pictorial instructions?

Let's check what this yellow-black dozer is able to do. There is simple transmission in nose that switches output between blade and ripper. Blade is lifted by two big linear actuators and ripper by one small actuator. There is also adjustable seat in cabin. Gradually I've simplified whole model enough to be easily assembled but on the other side this led to increase of leftover parts to about 120. I plan to create building instructions within month.

I think he will

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