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lego.
boss:
oh wait i lie, i have an open front diff. Must have changed it at somepoint, maby to get a better turning circle. Mine is 90% old lego technic, the only new bits are the indipendent suspension wishbones i used for the links.the steering caused loads of headaches, the strongest way to do it i found was to get the power functions linear actuator. It works like a double acting hydraulic ram. The motors vary too, ive got the big one in atm but i found the smaller one was a bit faster.but it will burn out with prolonged use.let me know if you want more pics. It is a bit lame i know but it is a lot of fun when you get them going lol
lambert:
It's no good this is keeping me awake of a night having cunning plan after cunning plan. Solution, rebuild my old models from the 80's assuming I can remember which I had to be able to download the instructions. Auto chassis was one, pneumatic excavator another and the jcb and the test car and.... You get the picture. Good few nights away from Satan's evil sister and the tv. All good.
boss:
lol i have a half built jcb i got for the anger management, but the weight training took over and is slightly more productive :afro:
lambert:
Not so much anger management for me as it is a boredom relief tool oh and an excuse to visit the man cave in my loft.
Miniman:
I love Tecnic Lego its ace. In my youth I learnt alot from it. Gears and cogs screw threads ect ect... best toy kids can play with... Non of this PSP or Xbox360 :shocked:
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