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

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Very nice ... Studded bricks are back???

Edited by DrJB

I am still amazed at how you do this and in such short time. Looks great so far!

Just like with 8265, Lego will use studded beams on the lift booms. This allows bricks to be added to make them appear larger like a real loader.

Edited by therealjustin

first of all very nice job. Since you have no big enough bucket, you can make something from forestry line like grapple (since people on 42030 topic wonted some forestry machine)

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just one info (if I could help) gear reduction on portal axles is 3:1 with one gear 24 tooth and one 8 tooth (at least on video)

wow, you're talented !! looking good there. surprise I didn't see the studded bricks on 42030, must look again at the pictures.

Amazing, I can't even begin to imagine how you've done this from just the photo and video that we've seen on the site so far. The mind boggles!

Very nice, is possible to put in lego rechargeable battery box without problem or stability of R. box?

great job.that bucket sure looks small.or the loader really big.

i love it.

thanks dokludi

I'll say it again - I'm amazed at how you've managed this!

Hat of mate! Amazing job!!!i'm not so "good" so i don't understand how you did the steering, can you explain me? Appreciated ;)

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SORRY!!! :)

New bucket:

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Video:

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cool. 4 days to create a copy.

wow size.

how much he weighs?

Thank you.

Thanks.

Weight: 2160 gramm (without remote control units)

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