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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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Facebook page where building process of current projects is shown and where future ideas are discussed.
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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Pneumatic excavator with a full remote control. Features internal compressor, 3-position motorized pneumatic valves, integrated manometer, infinite freedom of superstructure rotation, lights, flashing warning lights, custom stickers and simple suspension.
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Roundup of another year of my building activity. Includes all constructions published during this time, as well as some general popularity statistics and some announcements.
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This tutorial covers the rules of choosing a a scale and calculating dimensions for a LEGO model of a wheeled or tracked vehicle, as well as some general tips on modeling.
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When I decided to continue blogging for another year, I also decided to make this blog more interesting and to pay more attention to readers’ needs. Many of you have often asked what am I building at the moment, and only recently it occurred to me that this exactly where Facebook can help. With a Facebook page I can provide frequent updates on the building process and more, without cluttering my actual blog, and it can be done with all the useful functionalities like comments and new post notifications. Moreover, at some point I have been suggested to launch a forum for my blog, and while I don’t think that my blog is popular enough to run its own forum, this is where Facebook steps in with its discussion boards.
My Facebook page has been launched today with some info on my current project, the Volvo excavator (including current photos). More is to come, and I hope that this is going to meet your needs.
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The recently launched poll has shown your great interest in some large models of the famous supercars. Now here’s a list of the models you’re likely to see here in 2010.
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