MAP Tec Posted Tuesday at 07:40 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:40 PM What´s up Lego Technic fans, here I present version 2 of my Lego Technic RC buggy. It basically only has rear-wheel drive, but a lever can be used to switch to all-wheel drive. The buggy also has height-adjustable suspension with a few nice gags. The exhaust pipes move at the rear, while the friendly face at the front changes to a belligerent one ;D. The seats can also be adjusted to different positions. I hope you like and support my work ;D With kind regards MAP Tec Instagram: maptec.baut YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MAPTecbaut/videos The front: The back: Side view: Quote
NV Lego technic Posted Thursday at 08:35 AM Posted Thursday at 08:35 AM I absolutely love the exhaust on the back, and the linkage us very cool! Quote
MAP Tec Posted Thursday at 10:35 AM Author Posted Thursday at 10:35 AM 1 hour ago, NV Lego technic said: I absolutely love the exhaust on the back, and the linkage us very cool! Thank you very much ;D Quote
JesseNight Posted Thursday at 05:58 PM Posted Thursday at 05:58 PM I love this build! Brings me back to the old Technic days when bare builds showing everything were the norm! Great functionality and love the slight transformation when raising/lowering the buggy. How is it holding up on actual rough terrain? Quote
MAP Tec Posted Thursday at 07:01 PM Author Posted Thursday at 07:01 PM 59 minutes ago, JesseNight said: I love this build! Brings me back to the old Technic days when bare builds showing everything were the norm! Great functionality and love the slight transformation when raising/lowering the buggy. How is it holding up on actual rough terrain? Thanks for this great comment! I also loved this technic era. Unfortunately a total failure on rough terrain Quote
JesseNight Posted Friday at 06:30 PM Posted Friday at 06:30 PM Oh well, we can't have it all. Still a great showpiece! Quote
Jundis Posted Friday at 08:01 PM Posted Friday at 08:01 PM Nice model! And I like the whole setup of functions, speed and looks. But do we really need 2 thread for nearly the same MOC...? Quote
MAP Tec Posted Friday at 08:36 PM Author Posted Friday at 08:36 PM 33 minutes ago, Jundis said: Nice model! And I like the whole setup of functions, speed and looks. But do we really need 2 thread for nearly the same MOC...? Thank you for this comment and that you like it :D. Of course I could have presented everything in one, but there are still a few important differences, hence the decision ;D Quote
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