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Re: New Moc: Truck MAN 26.422 DFAK
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lugnet.technic
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Sat, 26 Nov 2005 17:04:17 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Nathan Bell wrote:
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> WOW! All-wheel drive in a small scale- and motorized too! Letting the rim stick
> out from the outside of the front tires was a great way to move the pivoting
> point of the steering closer to the centerline of the tires. Routing the shafts
> for the rear wheels below the lifting mechanism for the bed was probably hard to
> do. It is also incredible how you combined model team and technic.
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> I hope this gets a thread among the featured MOCs on lugnet.
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> Wunderbar! Mit Legos bist du viel besser als mir! Is that the correct way to
> say "You are much better with Legos than me?"
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> Nathan
Hallo Nathan
Thank you for your compliment. Its true, it was a hard way, to realised all
these functions in my model. Need a lot of time. I think, i build the chassis
five times.
The correct way to say is "Mit Legos bist du viel besser als ich!" But i dont
think so. I see your construction equipment in brickshelf, and you have a lot of
good ideas to build with Lego.
Beat
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| (...) WOW! All-wheel drive in a small scale- and motorized too! Letting the rim stick out from the outside of the front tires was a great way to move the pivoting point of the steering closer to the centerline of the tires. Routing the shafts for (...) (19 years ago, 24-Nov-05, to lugnet.technic)
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