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I started for the chassis without know the car yet :grin: . IMO my best chassis until now, AWD, compact, few pieces, some rare solutions in the hard suspension and very important for me with a good output for the steering wheel (I usually have problems with it). I built it AWD because it was more difficult but I am still looking for the car, it can be or not AWD. There is an obvious error, is my trademark in first assemblies :laugh: .

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Looks very promissing Jorge :thumbup:

Thank you Edwin, we will see...

The differentials are similar to the technic 24 hour race car front end. Very clean setup! what body do you plan on going with?

The true is that I didn´t build this set I will take a look. The body is unknow, I still looking for it :cry_sad: .

very ingenious technique with those pneumatic t pieces on the wishbones :thumbup:

I look forward to the progress!

Thanks, it is the best part for a purist builder when you need something rare and you only have Lego, indeed they are old t pieces because new ones not serve :laugh: .

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very ingenious technique with those pneumatic t pieces on the wishbones :thumbup:

I look forward to the progress!

That's what I was thinking too! Will this be a RC car or manual?

I too would like to create a awd version, finding the right setup a difficult.

This looks so clean.

I didn't even notice right away that you put a small grey connector in your spring for more tension! Nice!

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That's what I was thinking too! Will this be a RC car or manual?

I too would like to create a awd version, finding the right setup a difficult.

This looks so clean.

I didn't even notice right away that you put a small grey connector in your spring for more tension! Nice!

After building several RC cars I learned important things. In my opinion RC is good for machines, mechanims or light vehicles. A large scale car is OK for me if it can park, I preffer a big gearbox in a slow car than a faster one full of motors, so I think it will be manual or semimanual (motors showing that it could work :laugh: ).

I don't see a sprocket wheels for tracks anywhere...where are the tracks going to be? :)

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: you know, I'm taking a rest between machine and machine.

I would do a small impreza

Too many doors... but I would preffer a Delta integrale building it.

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After building several RC cars I learned important things. In my opinion RC is good for machines, mechanims or light vehicles. A large scale car is OK for me if it can park, I preffer a big gearbox in a slow car than a faster one full of motors, so I think it will be manual or semimanual (motors showing that it could work :laugh: ).

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: you know, I'm taking a rest between machine and machine.

Too many doors... but I would preffer a Delta integrale building it.

Good to hear that you´d give a try again with building a car. As I see there is an unfinished Enzo in the background... Will it serve for spare parts for antother Italian car now :grin: ?

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Good to hear that you´d give a try again with building a car. As I see there is an unfinished Enzo in the background... Will it serve for spare parts for antother Italian car now :grin: ?

You are right with the Enzo, I can´t disarm it, I love it and my doors were much improved.

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Build an AWD car with front engine is easy if you don´t want gearbox... but with it is a nightmare... steering front-axle to differential, differential to rear-axle and gearbox and then gearbox to fake engine above the front-axle :cry_sad: , without gearbox with the central differential near the front-axle would be a great option but very hard to build RC.

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