KirTech LAB Posted January 16, 2021 Posted January 16, 2021 Hello! Today I'd like to share my old MOC, wip name was "Angry Racer" :) The model was built special for BuWizz fest (canceled), it is driven by two PF L-motors, servo-motor for steering. Dimensions: 29 x 13 x 8,5 cm, weight – 700 g. Watch the video to see the model in action :) More photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/141718063@N06/albums/72157717907092491 Building instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-62789/desert752/angry-racer-mk-ii-red/#details Thanks for watching :) Quote
Thirdwigg Posted January 16, 2021 Posted January 16, 2021 Very cool. How are those rear fenders attached? Quote
johnnym Posted January 16, 2021 Posted January 16, 2021 (edited) @desert752: Cool Racers! 6 hours ago, Thirdwigg said: Very cool. How are those rear fenders attached? They're attached to 2 half pins. Check the white version on https://www.flickr.com/photos/141718063@N06/50839876218/in/album-72157717907092491/, there is some blue shine coming out of the upper axle connector pin holes. Very cool solution @desert752. Edited January 16, 2021 by johnnym Quote
KirTech LAB Posted January 16, 2021 Author Posted January 16, 2021 8 hours ago, Thirdwigg said: Very cool. How are those rear fenders attached? Thanks! I used usual pins, but they are inserted through the thin liftarms, so they are half-stud sunk. Quote
johnnym Posted January 16, 2021 Posted January 16, 2021 9 minutes ago, desert752 said: Thanks! I used usual pins, but they are inserted through the thin liftarms, so they are half-stud sunk. Ok I was wrong with my assumption, now I see that there's a slot visible on the pin closer to the front of the white car. What do you think about using 1/2 pins in the fender part with the studs pointed and inserted to the thin liftarms and 2L pins in the part behind the thin liftarm (where currently you have 3L pins) and 3L bars connecting them alltogether? Quote
KirTech LAB Posted January 18, 2021 Author Posted January 18, 2021 On 1/17/2021 at 12:13 AM, johnnym said: Ok I was wrong with my assumption, now I see that there's a slot visible on the pin closer to the front of the white car. What do you think about using 1/2 pins in the fender part with the studs pointed and inserted to the thin liftarms and 2L pins in the part behind the thin liftarm (where currently you have 3L pins) and 3L bars connecting them alltogether? I'm not sure I understand you. In general I don't like 1/2 pins because of the backlash. Quote
Gray Gear Posted January 18, 2021 Posted January 18, 2021 (edited) Looks like a lot of fun to play with! The front looks okay, I especially like how that long panel and the wheel arch piece flow together. Very nice. But the rear of the car doesn't look very good imo. The rear wheel arches just dont flow with the rest of the body. I like the lower diffuser/exhaust of the rear bumper, but that weird taillight situation really isn't for me. Thx for sharing Edited January 18, 2021 by Gray Gear Quote
Thirdwigg Posted January 18, 2021 Posted January 18, 2021 On 1/16/2021 at 3:51 PM, desert752 said: Thanks! I used usual pins, but they are inserted through the thin liftarms, so they are half-stud sunk. Good idea. Thanks for the explanation. Quote
johnnym Posted January 20, 2021 Posted January 20, 2021 On 1/18/2021 at 7:29 AM, desert752 said: I'm not sure I understand you. In general I don't like 1/2 pins because of the backlash. Sorry for late reply. I made a model of what I meant. Here you go: Due to the bars, this should not wiggle too much I believe. Quote
KirTech LAB Posted January 21, 2021 Author Posted January 21, 2021 17 hours ago, johnnym said: Sorry for late reply. I made a model of what I meant. Here you go: Due to the bars, this should not wiggle too much I believe. I suppose the bars will be too long. I use blue axle pins instead of usual black pins. Instead of thick 5L beam there are two #5 connectors in the model. Quote
johnnym Posted January 21, 2021 Posted January 21, 2021 4 hours ago, desert752 said: I suppose the bars will be too long. I use blue axle pins instead of usual black pins. Instead of thick 5L beam there are two #5 connectors in the model. I see, that's how you achieve that angle. I interpreted "I used usual pins" as 3L pins (because of the blue shine) and hence wrongly interpolated the remainder... Quote
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