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Right on Rob, experimentation is a superb way to learn. As the saying goes, "When you win, you win. When you lose, you learn." Either way, you're advancing. Good work, mug!

Cheers my friend. I've yet to post on here about the most self-documented but flawed project - GX270 MiniMonster. I think I eluded to it in a previous post though. Any future project would probably be based on the gx270 engine platform. I've had years to mental tweak and iron out those flaws :)

You must be very clever to build and work one of those! Im going to follow for more posts :)

Thank you Ryan, I hope future posts grab your attention too :)

I am going start calling you McGyver!

80+ lbs is a Monster!

Blimey! That takes me back............ how to make a rocket launcher out of chewing gum and old boots lol.

@shaka Many thanks for the resteem :)

You are a brave man.....

Maybe, or just crazy :)

You're like a brilliant engineer type Rob, very impressive that you built that from scratch. My dad could do stuff like that but unfortunately I didn't inherit that trait.

Cheers Michael, I played with LEGO alot as a child plus I was a photocopier engineer for 20 years. We all have our strengths,...... you look like a fearless PPG pilot whereas I tend to be fearful ;)