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This definetly has potential. The design is fantastic and I love how low they are to the ground yet still function despite the low clearance.

This is definetly something Lego has tried before according to Bricklink so I think since this seems much more detailed I think it has a great shot of becoming a set. It seems like it would fit in well with the City theme.

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Posted

great idea! i like the look

although i think they are a bit to big for a go-kart

especially the engines

but still i love the look and creativity

Posted

great idea! i like the look

although i think they are a bit to big for a go-kart

especially the engines

but still i love the look and creativity

Big engines and oversized exhausts are the kind of thing that kids love.

Posted

Thanks guys, I appreciate the feedback. I really wanted to get that "bumper" look around the go-kart so that kind of dictated the size. The engines.... these are really fast go-karts :)

  • 4 months later...
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So here's the larger MOC in the process of being built around the Go-Karts idea. I'm working on a belt drive that will drag the cars (using magnets) around a track made up of road plates.

28009243362_3d25e082ca_c.jpgIMG_5738 by Dario, on Flickr

28009243232_580439df95_c.jpgIMG_5739 by Dario, on Flickr

28009243032_9c17bfb9f0_c.jpgIMG_5740 by Dario, on Flickr

28009242892_cc00f809cb_c.jpgIMG_5741 by Dario, on Flickr

28034151721_01885015eb_c.jpgIMG_5742 by Dario, on Flickr

Some short video clips of the belt drive in action

28009242802_1abccc4e36_c.jpgIMG_5743 by Dario, on Flickr

28034150261_099a29e1c0_c.jpgIMG_5744 by Dario, on Flickr

Posted

indeed, nice use of the arch/fender part, what is on Ideas could work as a set. It may be worth adding real photos of the vehicles there (at least the photo posted here at the top of the page: it looks better than the LDD renderings)

Posted (edited)

The fist pic seen is the one on the description tab; I was just giving a hint to make the project more appealing ;)

(or maybe they prevent from updating the description tab contents?)

Edited by antp
Posted

Brilliant!. Newcomer to the thread and all the while I was reading I was wondering if you could mount a magnet strong enough to pull through the base plates but it looks like you have. TYhis is awesome.

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