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Hi everybody! I want to share with you my new work. I love the buggy and I want to develop this area, so I would like to hear your opinion about what I did.

Meet - Desert Fox

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Great looking colour scheme!

I sometimes wish Lego would produce a shock absorber that's between the grey and yellow in hardness. It's tough to use the grey one in a front suspension with PF and not have it compress under the weight of the vehicle.

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That's a very good looking buggy, I especially like the color choice and how you gave the shape with a simple skeleton.

P.S: Wish I had a LiPo battery too. It really affects the form a lot.

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Yeah - the panel-free style is great. Maybe I'll try and apply your approach when I'm struggling to find a panel of the right shape!

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In designing the model I tried to use a micro panel orange to give a more streamlined forms. However, on such a scale as mnemne thought they were quite out of place. There- body turned the carcass. By the way, it is quite durable. The only weak place - a head-frame "window." And if you raise it for the entire model.

Thanks for yours opinions!

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Great looking colour scheme!

I sometimes wish Lego would produce a shock absorber that's between the grey and yellow in hardness. It's tough to use the grey one in a front suspension with PF and not have it compress under the weight of the vehicle.

A solution that I find sometimes works is to pull apart the grey shock absorber, put a half-bush on the rod, and reassemble the shock absorber with the spring

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