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Hi all,

A few years ago, when my son was born, I picked up all my old Lego at my parents home, and rebuild all my 'City' stuff from the early eighties. It were a lot of great sets and I even bought some new sets. So I have a nice complete village. It's all in bags and now, wainting for my son to play with it. (Just this weekend he build his first little car with an instruction, so at nearly 4 years of age he is on course to be a great builder! :tongue: (Thank you Shell!!)

However I was left with still a box full of Lego. Technic and other old stuff. So now and then I try to build something with that. 2 years ago I build a Scania L76 Towtruck which I quite liked. (It's still standing on a shelve) And then some other stuff that didn't survive.

SO, after this long introduction: I'm now trying to build the DAF TurboTwin X1, from 1988 Dakar race, in Model Team scale 1:25. I'm building it mainly with my very old bricks, so I have limited myself (when it comes to shapes of bricks and techniques). For the first time however, I have ordered some parts on Bricklink, like fitting wheels, since I simply do not have them.

I'm waiting for the wheels, so I took the, for me, unusual approach to build the body first. In the picture you can see where I am right know. Please keep in mind that I do not intend to buy a lot of bricks, so it is pretty robust, old school and studded. But I think it does look like the real thing. Tips or hints thus far???

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Welcome. Have a look at the topics around trucks. I think you need the wheels from set 9397, the logging truck. You can use some studded technic bricks to fit them on no problem. Happy building and hope to see the completed model soon.

H

Edited by Horace T
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There was a blue one of those on the forum not so long ago. It was much bigger and remote controlled, but it may provide some inspiration.

BTW welcome to the forum and it looks like you have a well thought out project.

v/r

Andy

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Where is VFracing?:)

I haved a lot off work the last weeks rm8 :wink: .

Best Good old Lego builder, i like your studded old school version of the X1 :thumbup: and yes mine studless one is from 1987, but the only Turbo Twin that wins the Dakar race :tongue:

The Turbo twin X1 from you whas the fastest Dakar truck ever build. The other X1 from the Daf team crashed and lose a teammember and Daf pulls the complete team out off the race.

The X1 whas faster than the Peugeot 405 from Ari Vatanen, he wins the race in 1988.

Keep going your nice work. :thumbup:

Edited by VFracingteam
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Great work, good old Lego builder! :thumbup:

I like your good old classic approach here. I can't wait to see it with wheels added. Or the complete result for that matter. :classic:

@VFracingteam: two corrections: the crashed truck was the X2, basically the same technique of the '87 truck, but with a body very similar to the X1. Vatanen didn't win the race in '88, his car got stolen and was only returned when it was too late to start the next stage. His teammate Kankkunen did win.

Still one of the most famous and most impressive actions of rally history:

(at 1:00 the actual action takes place)
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Thanks! Yeah, I remember from when I was young how fast the thing was. Recently saw the TurboTwin racing the 405 on Youtube. Amazing sight. I visited the DAF museum recently, so that inspired me.

I intend to build the chassis 'realistic', so some sort of 'spaceframe' like the original. I don't have grey beams, so it will be black. And studded of course!

By the way, I did read, VF Racing, that the X2 (crashed) was build the with the same types of engines as the TurboTwin II, so it was a bit slower.

Well, as we say in dutch: we zien wel waar het schip strand!

And while I typed that, someone was ahead of me! Watch that! That is one fast truck!

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Kamaz have won that race 11 times;)

no wonder when nearly no manufacturer get in competition on the dakar rally against kamaz

but anyway the trucks are great and fast and this model looks gorgeous

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Well....... that went well. The wheels arrived and .... I'm not happy with the scale. Wheels are just a bit too big. So I'm gonna rebuild things and scale up a bit. I think it will be 13 studs wide, but I have redo my drawings first..... At least it keeps me busy!

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So, I have completed a new picture in the right scale (13 studs wide, amazig what a difference a few studs make), and I thought, ok, easy, let's build. But..... I'm gonna build it with classic technic bricks, and of course everything from back then is 'even'. (2, 4, 6, 8 etc studds). So has anybody experience in building 13 stud wide with classic bricks? Because i'm wondering how to build the steering for example. Or isn't this important at all? Just wondering.

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HAHAHA! You are correct VF Racingteam!

I'm currently rebuilding everything, although I don't have much time unfortunately. Rescaling things with the wheels as a starting point makes the cabin 14 wide and the rest a few studs longer. I'll post some pics when that part is finished. Is it still Model Team scale?

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