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After pulling down 9398 and parting this out I decided to try building a MOC with full RC functions, before I try this I wanted to see if I could RC the driving and steering of 9395. I have not tried something like this before so the looks are not great but the functions works well. I wanted to keep as much of the original set as I could so I have made the least number of changes possible.

Below are some photos and a video of this in action. Parts used include:

1 x Battery box

1 x PF IR receiver

1 x Servo motor

1 x L type motor

A few beams, axles and pins for reinforcing the motors.

Photos and video can be found on my blog:

http://mizibunktechn...t-it-works.html

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yeh it is a bit ugly but performs good! What about a custom 9v batter perhaps. Easier to conceal?

off topic, but are you Aussie?

I have had some ideas which I might try later on. I am from Australia, down in Tasmania.

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http://mizibunktechn...t-it-works.html

After pulling down 9398 and parting this out I decided to try building a MOC with full RC functions, before I try this I wanted to see if I could RC the driving and steering of 9395. I have not tried something like this before so the looks are not great but the functions works well. I wanted to keep as much of the original set as I could so I have made the least number of changes possible.

Below are some photos and a video of this in action. Parts used include:

1 x Battery box

1 x PF IR receiver

1 x Servo motor

1 x L type motor

A few beams, axles and pins for reinforcing the motors.

Photos and video can be found on my blog:

http://mizibunktechn...t-it-works.html

It is quite ugly on the top view, but the functions are really nice...

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I also motorized the 9395. Mine is ugly too, but I motorized all the functions (driving, steering, robe and towing fork). I replaced the seats by a Batterybox,

I did some MOD's as well, like a V6 (with sound) and double tyres in the back.

A nice thing when you motorized the 9395, is the short turn radius. It is very nice to drive with it!

9395_.jpg

There are also instructions available; check Rebrickable.

More in this topic ; or at my blog: http://www.freskoltc.blogspot.com

Greets,

Fresko

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