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Everyone,

It's taken me a while to get this up here, but this is my first ever MOC. I wanted to build a car, but I wanted to build something unique. Then when I was flicking through a car book I was inspired. Something Australian (like me) , and unique (like me). A ute. Even more relevantly, they will be stopping manufacture in a couple of years time.

My MOC is based on approximately the VE Commodore, which when it is not made of plastic, is still made of plastic and steel and looks like this:

It is RC, and uses two XL motors for drive and a servo for steering. No gearbox. That's a bit scary. There's also a fake V8 motor, driven by the two XL's. It also has an opening boot lid using a linear actuator.

And the moment you have been waiting for, the pictures. I think my picture taking is improving. It is built mostly from 8070, 42000 and 42029, since I'm still building my parts collection. Lets hear it for cheap red panels.

I'm very keen for everyone's feedback.

16042182678_6741cec35a_c.jpg2014-12-27 18.01.21 by veryrusty82, on Flickr

16203798446_a20c5c3ba6_c.jpg2014-12-27 18.07.07 by veryrusty82, on Flickr

16042305240_4659f46579_c.jpg2014-12-27 18.04.08 by veryrusty82, on Flickr

16203804366_a21c69621b_c.jpg2014-12-27 18.06.01 by veryrusty82, on Flickr

16229677905_bd9d47f98d_c.jpg2014-12-27 18.03.35 by veryrusty82, on Flickr

16042177128_52684ecbc0_c.jpg2014-12-27 18.02.16 by veryrusty82, on Flickr

There are a couple of more photos in my flickr album. No video, it's beyond my current skill.

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I don't normally visit this forum but I saw Holden and thought it would worth the look..........one more word.......AWESOME !

Brick On 'veryrusty' ! :grin:

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Great build, and the fact that it is RC is a nice bonus. Great work for a fist MOC, the proportions are excellent.

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Great build, and the fact that it is RC is a nice bonus. Great work for a fist MOC, the proportions are excellent.

Yh, this is a much higher standard than my first moc. When I first started technic It took me a month to understand how the suspension works, and how it compresses and such. But this guy looks like a fast learner. I would love to see some more great quality mocs like these from him.

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