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I'm a prolific LEGO Technic builder, and the goal of this website is to document my LEGO constructions, ideas and various achievements. I'm trying to share my work is such a way that it could inspire, or be developed further by other builders.
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My first Truck Trial vehicle for 2010. Features 6×6 drive and full independent suspension.
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Re-edition of the model of the Swedish MBT, built two years after the initial version. Features full suspension, remotely tilted hull, remotely controlled dozer blade and lights.
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It turns out my blog had a most unusual bug up until now: when you wanted to subscribe to it, you would be redirected to a Paypal page with a donation form. This was some really odd malfunction resulting from an influence the Paypal donation form apparently had on the subscriptions form. It could have created a false impression that I’m trying to use some dirty tricks to get a donation from you, and I sincerely apologize for that. The thing is, you can subscribe now. I decided to get rid of Paypal donations at all, but I want each donor who helped me so far to know that his/her involvement was deeply appreciated and used thoughtfully. So, once again, my sincere apologies to anyone who got the impression that I’m some sort of a trickster. Please do not hesitate to let me know if you spot anything working in a weird way on my blog again.

Model of a human arm. Features 4 electric and 4 pneumatic functions.
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Model of a JCB skid steer loader. Features drive, steering, remotely raised arm, tilted bucked and working roof lights.
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Model of the American WW2 super heavy tank prototype. Features full suspension, drivetrain with a subtractor, lights and advanced main gun control system.
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Model of a concept bike. Features full suspension, drive and lights but no steering.
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On January 28th, me and my fellow LUGPol member, have made our way into the Polish TV. And yes, we brought some bricks along.
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Small model of the iconic Peterbilt 359 truck, inspired by the HTC races organized by the DoubleBrick community. Features pendular rear suspension, openable bonnet, engine’s model and lights.
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New compressor design, using reciprocating motion instead of a rotary one. Smaller, stronger and more adjustable than traditional compressors, it can run up to 18 pumps.
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