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Hi all!

I finished the manual version of the little motorized rally car.

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I'm making pdf instructions for it and I plan to submit a modified (single color) version on Cuusoo. I think this model would have chances for approval because it is relatively small and simple, no expensive PF stuff but some pieces in new colors (now, it would be impossible to make the body from a single color). I will make a MLCad version and modified instructions for the Cuusoo project.

The whole idea of manualization and polishing the model came from Rm8's reply.

More pictures if the folder becomes public:

http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=530532

Video:

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Great manualization ;) I think the 3 colors are good for this model, I can't think of it completly in red. Cusoo is a awesome idea for this small model which is packed full with functions :) only thing to do is to stabilise the steering rack, loking somewhat woobly :D

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I like how tight mechanics in the car are, two axles almost intersect in the middle of the car!

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That's very, very nice. The colour scheme is brilliant. It's a good looking neat car. Thanks for the pictures of the chassis (my to do list gets longer) I hope to build something similar soon. That's a model we should all build. I would love to see more variations.

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Very fun looking. I really like that the engine was made without the pre-made engine block pieces and that it has a bunch of good functionality without PF. I'd support it on cuusoo - it actually might get through the gauntlet.

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The system combining both wheel and HoG steering is genius! I haven't seen it before, and I don't have the imagination or skill to build that :laugh:

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I like your car. It's amazing that such a small model features so many functions. I have one technical question: how did you fix piston blocks in exact angle?

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