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Old Lego Technic Crane

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lego technic 42056 porsche lego technic porsche 911 lego technic 42055 bucket 1 - 25 of 383 ads for "lego technic" Machines & Mechanisms Building Instructions Building instructions are available for: Simple & Powered Machines (9686) Early Simple Machines (9656) Ramp and gear A Ramp and gear B Early Simple Machines (9689) The maximum quantity of an item that can purchased in each transaction is 99.To inquire about purchasing more than 99 of one item, please call 800-362-4738. Back when I was a kid, LEGO was one of my prefered and favourite toys. It started out with sets from the LEGO City and LEGO Space lines - small vechiles, buildings and minifigures. I also had an interest in the mechanial things and I was soon hooked on the LEGO Technics sets. When I was clearing our my parents house, I found all my old Lego neatly put aside for my children to play with. Handling the old Technic sets, I couldn't resist putting some of them together.




let to another and I found my self looking at new sets, intrigued by all the new technical aspects and high level of details put into the models, especially the larger ones. I got a few of these models and now I find my self once more venturing into the field of LEGO building. My LEGO Technic collection currently contains the following sets. Some originate in my childhood, others where bought recently either as secondhand or brand new when posible. I also have some more traditional, non-Technic sets listed on the There are a couple of sets on my wishlist, most of them discontinued. I may eventually find them secondhand or collect the sets one piece at a time. Sets build using parts from other models supplemented by additional loose parts. Inventory of parts based on above sets and additional loose parts• Parts from later sets (2000-2017)• Parts from earlier sets (1977-1999)• Parts from all sets• Additional loose parts We love a good crane here at The Lego Car Blog.




After supercars, cranes are one of the types of model that we seem to blog the most. Be they teeny tiny or monstrous, cranes are a favourite topic. Today’s crane comes from TLCB regular Galaktek. Many of the working features that you’d expect to see in a big Technic MOC have been included in this elegant 4-wide model. It also comes with its own back-up truck, which you can see in Galaktek’s Photostream. Drop it Like it’s Hot This neat classic Scania 112M truck complete with a huge dropside trailer and crane comes from previous bloggee and truck-building specialist Arian Janssens. Measuring over 100 studs long and built during September it probably qualifies for the current community bandwagon too*. There’s lots more to see at Arian’s Flickr photostream – click the link above to make the jump. [Insert Sci-Fi Title, Again] Following a post earlier in the week featuring a build from a large collaboration one of our readers got in touch with another creation from the partnership.




Now we love your suggestions, but when you suggest sci-fi builds it does fill us with fear, because we know nothing about sci-fi at all. So… here’s a Space Crane by Flickr’s Gilcelio chagas, featuring much Spaceness and even a little Spacenicity, and if you’d like to see more you can check it out at the link! Everybody knows the moon is made of cheese. Flickr’s Galaktek is exploring the tasty future of lunar expedition with this professional-looking cheese mining team, who are working hard to bring the bountiful harvest to unadorned pieces of toast and dry crackers everywhere. Complete with crane, cheese barge and a space mouse, the cheese miners look well equipped to extract the lunar-gold and transport it to earth for human consumption. Sadly the helmets necessitated by the moon’s lack of atmosphere prevent the plucky mini-figures from enjoying any of the cheese themselves, but we’re happy to report back on its quality should we be provided with a sample. 




Grab a cracker and head over to Galaktek’s photostream for a tasting. We’re not sure that a floating tow-truck is the most suitable vehicle in the event that your hovercar breaks down. An ambulance might be more appropriate. No matter, redfern1950s‘ ‘Flying Pick Up Truck’ looks a delightfully whimsical way to haul stuff through the clouds. Float over to see more via the link above. Tim Schwalfenberg returns to The Lego Car Blog with another beautifully clean creation. Following his Town rollercoaster published here last week is this exceptionally neat excavator with grab attachment, complete with some nice shiny pipes. You can see more of Tim’s latest build here, and you can spot what links this creation with his last via the link above. TLCB staff are forever being told to fold stuff neatly and put it away by our long-suffering intern, so today we’ve done just that with two expertly engineered Technic cranes – although we’re not entirely sure this is what she meant.




First up is damienple‘s Technic cherry-picker, complete with Power Functions, working stabilisers and an extending boom, as found by one of our Elves. Today’s second Technic crane truck was found by a reader, and comes from AttikaMoc. It’s a truck-mounted knuckle-boom crane and it also features Power functions, working stabilisers and an extending boom. There are further images available for both builds on Brickshelf – click the links above for more.LEGO Mobile Crane MK II Set 42009 Item No: 6025221Set Number: 42009-1EAN Barcode: 5702014975606BOID: 227747 Add to Global Cart New(Sealed)Mobile Crane MK II Set 4200919N/A Autour des Briques -... New(Sealed)Mobile Crane MK II Set 4200937N/A Special Collection... New(Sealed)Mobile Crane MK II Set 4200911N/A King Bricks (197) New(Sealed)Mobile Crane MK II Set 42009267 BrickFever (729) Used(Complete)Mobile Crane MK II Set 42009168 NEW TECHNIC PARTS -... Lego Ships RobotsLegos CarsLego TrucksLego Technic IdeasLego Technic TruckTechnic 8258Lego Technic Trailer8258 TrailerTrailersForwardLego Technic 8258 TrailerSee morepin 11Lego Display CabinetDisplay Cabinet4Lego Display IdeasLego DisplaysDisplay CasesLego Display CaseLego CabinetsCabinets Ikea09 BillyForwardLego Cabinets - IKEA Billy MoreSee morepin 9Lego TechmnicCars LegoLego CraftIncredible LegosLego MocsLego KoenigseggTechnic KoenigseggLego SupercarsLego FantasticForwardLego Technic Koenigsegg One:1See morepin 32heart 7Key Hanger IdeasDiy Key HangerHanger GeniusKey HangersLego KeyhangerKey LegoLego KeysDiy Lego Key HolderPlay KeysForwardAnother Great Minimalistic Lego Key HangerSee morepin 207heart 22Lego GrundlagentrainingLego RoboticsLego MindstormLego MechsMindstorms ModelRobotics ResourcesSimple GrabberLego




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