Posted February 11, 201312 yr The 42009 replica is ready. The functions work correctly. Pictures: High resolution pictures: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=522224 Toy Fair (New York) Update (EVO2) soon.
February 11, 201312 yr Very impressive as usual! I've reverse engineered a couple models before, but it's a LONG process for me. I usually have MANY more pictures to work with too. Awesome job!
February 11, 201312 yr Great work as usual . Now you would have to do something more difficult, as your own MOC or copy some really complicated one.
February 12, 201312 yr @ dokludi: It looks nice! By chance, do you have the 8421 Mobile Crane set for a side-by-side comparison with the 42009 replica?
February 12, 201312 yr Incredible job! Thanks for the early look once again. I love it! :thumbup: If he doesn't have the 8421 handy he can surely whip one up from that one image!
February 12, 201312 yr This is simply amazing! Now you don't have to spend 220 dollars like the rest of us Edited February 12, 201312 yr by Rishab N
February 12, 201312 yr Well done great job, not sure i like it any more now though :) You have a great talent to do this.
February 12, 201312 yr That is very cool, had to be a fun build considering you had only pictures to go by. I,m with DLuders, be interesting to have a side by side pic of it and the 8421 Dan
February 12, 201312 yr Great job. Do you have a 8053 to compare along with the 8421 for a side by side?
February 12, 201312 yr Well done sir!!! Do you have an estimate as to how many parts you used? It would be a good benchmark to see how close your build technique is when Lego releases an official part count. I am only saying this as you may have been more efficient with your build (same result less parts) with your fantastic skills. Again good job!
February 12, 201312 yr Nice work! And good to see that it can be built without any new parts. BTW: Are the black panels on the end not available in yellow or didn't you have any left over? I am really curious about the parts inventory to compare it with 8421. Can you make one if you break down the model? (if ever...)
February 12, 201312 yr Very well done!! Now for the most important question; what do you think of it? Do you like it?
February 12, 201312 yr Great and fast job! Very impressive! Congratulation! What is your opinion about this set? Edited February 12, 201312 yr by Feri84
February 12, 201312 yr BTW: Are the black panels on the end not available in yellow or didn't you have any left over? There are the same panels on the doors, so I would assume he ran out. Great job dokludi! Is that really how far the boom extends though? because the extension is a bit pathetic.
February 12, 201312 yr Superb!! What are EVO1 & EVO2 by the way? Are they A & B model? EVO1 is the first version (evolution one). EVO2 will be the second version after seeing more pics from the New York toy fair.
February 12, 201312 yr Well done dokludi. Just a quick question. In the video from the Nuremberg Toyfair, you can see that the superstructure is sitting kind of wobbly on the turntable. Did you experience the same with your replica or did you fix that directly when building it?
February 12, 201312 yr Well done dokludi. Just a quick question. In the video from the Nuremberg Toyfair, you can see that the superstructure is sitting kind of wobbly on the turntable. Did you experience the same with your replica or did you fix that directly when building it? This is what i want to ask too. Well done! Chris Edited February 12, 201312 yr by Chris_A
February 12, 201312 yr Congratulations dokludi for your work. Can you take a picture from underneath as well? Thanks
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