This Moc has taken 3 years in the life of BondemandClausen, it is not unusual considering the high quality that the machine has.
Its hard to enumerate all the functions, specifications and details, so for full explanation visit the Eurobricks topicof the Ropa euroTiger 8V-4 XL
And for all the photos visit Flidsager Brickshelf galery
But the best, watch it in action on Youtube and compare it with the real thing:
If you want a GBC ball counter and you don't have an NXT set or enough pieces to emulate the mechanical counter from NICO but you have a smartphone, you can do an invention like this:
LegoGBC has developed and presents this excellent module, it is basically a belt module with a device to count balls that is basically An arm that blocks the proximity sensor of the phone:
JorgeoPesi is a well known builder both in this blog and in the Technic universe over the net. Jorge has become a builder renowned for its impressive and polished creations, like this, his latest Tatra, this time a 10x10.
You might have noted that lately the posting activity on the blog has decreased a little bit... facts on my life, but would always take a pair of minutes to share with all of you good creations arround the LEGO TECHNIC planet, as this CAT 573C Feller from Kyle
The detail level and fidelity in the mechanisms is something to note in lego technic machinery mocs and in this case is just perfect except cause it can't cut the wooden trunks.
I also appreciate the videos cause technic frequently means motion:
The first Moc that Waler presented on EuroBricks itself is this impressive-massive 24x24 Russian Missile Launcher MAZ 7907 at scale 1:19
It features remote driving and steering and a polished bodywork with very military aspect, it seems to be the longest moving technic ever, for all the details visit the post on EUROBRICKS and the galery on Brickshelf
The video of the long vehicle and an also long photography from the top.
Francisco Hartley is a great Lego technic car builder and he once again demonstrates it.
With this Aventador reaches the highest levels of fidelity standards in Technic supercars.
Via MocPages:
"This is my Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4. The car features: - V12 engine -AWD with 3 differentials -5 + R AWD transmission -Clutch -Pushrod suspension -Steering -Scissor doors with dumped shock absorbers -Retractive spoiler -Opening hood -Opening trunk This car was quite a challenge for me, it took a lot of work to get everything right, I try to be very perfectionist when it comes to shape and proportions of the body, but finally I got it; and I think the car looks awesome. Many functions this time, my favorites are the scissor doors and the pushrod suspension since I have never done those before. I’m also very pleased with my new compact AWD 5 + R gearbox with clutch and differential incorporated, it works very well."
Visit the complete galery with all the photos of this creation in the author Mocpages and wacht the video, always the favourite part for this blog:
Presented as one of the novelties of the past MADbrick exhibition, the latest creation of Sheepo has all the latest technology developed by it's author, as the 3rd generation of gearboxes, the usual and brake systems, transmission and suspension consistent with the actual car,also a special attention to every detail of the car, from the front to the rear even the interior, seats, exhaust and the sculpting of the body. All of this in even more compact space than in previous cars.
For sure you want to know more of this car and it's author, so visit Sheepo's Garage
If not.. ( I doubt ) The video of de car will change your mind:
Via Flickr:
The JPS 72 built to go with my JPS Transporter.
The Lotus 72 gained JPS livery in 1972 and with it Emmerson Fittipaldi claimed the World Championship, and came close the following season. With the failure of the Lotus 76, the Lotus 72 had to be used for a futher two seasons before finally retiring.
It turned out to be the most successful Formula 1 car ever with twenty race wins. The Lotus 72 raced for six years! and won three Constructor's Championships. The JPS livery was used in the 1972-75 seasons with the Lotus 72 in D, E and F configurations.
Via Flickr:
Since my larger Mercury model generated the usual deluge of hopelessly optimistic "please post instructions!" requests, I thought I'd meet people half way this time and at least offer a CubeDude version! (instructions to follow)
Lately it's not unusual to see amazing ships built with lego.
But this creation is specially beauty and extremely realistic, one step further in the konajra building level.