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Thanks again for the awesome comments guys. :sweet::blush:

Beautiful model!!! Ha, I did not expect so quick start after your words about its performance & was very surprised)

Are there stickers at the side doors?

Haha, yes I hoped that people would be surprised! :)

Doc, Henry Ford would be proud of you. I am too:)

I hope so! Thank you. :blush:

Nice :wub: :wub: But where is the fox tail ?

I have no idea what you are talking about! LOL :laugh: :laugh:

And are you in the Brisbane area? :sweet:

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Nice work Doc!!! :thumbup:

You got the proportions spot on IMO

I'm going to Greazefest at Rocklea on Saturday for a bit of hot rod inspiration (and rockabilly music and beer :tongue: )

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Looks really cool, grats! Are those 12t bevel gears in the diff strong enough to handle the torque? Didn't you break a few of them?

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Thanks again for the great comments! :wub:

Nice work Doc!!! :thumbup:

You got the proportions spot on IMO

I'm going to Greazefest at Rocklea on Saturday for a bit of hot rod inspiration (and rockabilly music and beer :tongue: )

Aww have fun! sounds good. take some pics too.

Looks really cool, grats! Are those 12t bevel gears in the diff strong enough to handle the torque? Didn't you break a few of them?

yes they are, touch wood I have never broke a 12t yet! The diff in the hot rod is amongst the oldest i have and pretty worn now. Cracks some time.

If you wanted to know, "tudor" is a marketing/ play on words ploy meaning " two-door". That or Henry couldn't spell! :tongue:

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Thank you all so much for the really nice comments. :wub: I'm very happy everyone likes it.

Sorry man, but no fake suspension here, all works like the real thing. :grin:

How exactly does the front suspension work? I cannot figure it out. :sceptic:

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My apologizes, I completely forgot to show how it works in the video. I'm hoping to make a sorta off-road vid, and will show it there. :sweet:

I used the F1 suspension parts to hold the solid axle in place, but still allow it 1 stud vertical movement.

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I missed this one, somehow. It's awesome!

How could you miss it!!!! :tongue:

Thanks man, :blush:

Love that engine design!

Thank you very much.

For all those that have inquired, I will be starting instructions tonight. :laugh:

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I have discovered a problem with the steering, and wondered why the chassis "moves" when the wheels are turned. Will have to fix this. :)

This happens with a lot of lego live axles, it is the reason why some people use a 'panhard' rod/linkage to stop this side-to-side movement. :)

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