Tommy Styrvoky Posted August 21, 2014 Posted August 21, 2014 (edited) I was diging through some of my old stuff in our attic and I found the red beast , after putting new batteries in it. After some thought, I was wondering if anyone had ever converted the existing axles on it to standard axles (without modifing parts). I would like to use the drive motors for a tank chassis and the steering could be used for braking a track. Edited August 21, 2014 by Alasdair Ryan Added more info Quote
DrJB Posted August 21, 2014 Posted August 21, 2014 Amazing those years where TLG was still trying to 'find/identify' itself ... Cars from that era do not look like lego at all. Quote
Tommy Styrvoky Posted August 22, 2014 Author Posted August 22, 2014 (edited) I have harnessed the power of the beast... Lego Prowler by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr but there are some slight problems that need to be worked out Lego Prowler by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr here's how they are attached Lego Prowler by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr Edited August 22, 2014 by Tommy Styrvoky Quote
weavil Posted August 22, 2014 Posted August 22, 2014 You could sand the teeth off. Or 1. http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=32498 Or 2. http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=98585 Thats all I got. Quote
Tommy Styrvoky Posted August 22, 2014 Author Posted August 22, 2014 You could sand the teeth off. Or 1. http://www.bricklink...tem.asp?P=32498 Or 2. http://www.bricklink...tem.asp?P=98585 Thats all I got. I fixed the problem, I just lowered the beam, it improved the performance a lot.Update it now has suspension, the gear issue was resolved, i added beams on the tracks. Lego Prowler by Tommy Styrvoky, on Flickr Quote
Zerobricks Posted August 22, 2014 Posted August 22, 2014 That looks quite funny yet awesomel. How does it run? Quote
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