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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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Simple software solution that allows to control two independent motors as if they were connected by a subtractor. Read more…
Simple Bluetooth-controlled chassis for a smartphone acting as a live feed camera. Features two motors with independent analog steering, and a third one controlling camera elevation. Read more…
Model of an articulated JCB front loader. Features a 4×4 drive, suspension, arm and steering controlled with linear actuators, lights and custom stickers. Read more…
Model of a Caterpillar articulated hauler with a rare load ejection system. Features a 6×6 drive, remote controlled gearbox and pneumatically locked differentials. Read more…
Model of a vintage racing car built with focus on top speed. Read more…
Model of one of the world’s most exotic supercars. Features full suspension, high-speed propulsion system, and custom stickers. Update: instruction for non-steered suspension module available in Downloads section. Read more…
My book on building with LEGO Technic is available now at Amazon and elsewhere! Update: list of reviews included.
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Simple driven, non-steered axle assembly with a differential lock, based on studless pieces. Building instruction included.
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Model of the Kenworth T900 truck in the Australian road train variant. Features proportional steering using the NXT unit, remotely locked fifth wheel, working turn signals, three trailers, lights and custom stickers. Read more…
My first, very simple amphibious vehicle. Features a single propulsion system for land and water. Read more…