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I use only parts from lego 42029, since I only have this set at the time.It might not be perfect, but with limited parts this is the best I can made out of it.

Check out the video here:

If you interested to build one I got a simple photo instruction at link below:

http://www.yoshinydesign.blogspot.com/2015/01/lego-technic-42029-c-model-jeep-i-use.html

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IMG_20150116_113937914_HDR.jpg It is an easy modification, it has the same chassis as A-model but shortened. same gearing mechanism as well, but back tipping mechanism was not use.

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Great job. Well proportioned and instantly recognizable. Did you just chop a little out of the standard chassis or is it all MOC?

Thought I'd seen this somewhere before - somebody was asking for instructions...

http://www.eurobrick...105113&hl=42029

Thats right, so I make a photo instruction for it.

Thanks for your compliment :-)

I just shorten the chassis, axel gear system remain the same as a-model.

I made this a little time ago with little own mods http://www.eurobrick...25#entry2152625 and it's fantastic. Thank You Yoshiny for great C model and great photo instruction :thumbup:

Glad you like it, and prove the photo instruction work out just fine. :-)

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