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I'm back, and it's time to build something I've been wanting to build for quite some time.

For now, all I have is a stat sheet (don't want to reveal too much quite yet :tongue:)

Motors: 4 M-Motors

Battery: 8878

Receivers: 2

Approximate size: 40 x 17 x 13 studs

Features: Drive, Steering, and two others

More teasers coming soon :grin:

Edited by Victor Kojenov (TFOL)

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I think it is a little APC, with a turret on top. The design sketch looks like it has a turntable right at the center, and "Razorback" sounds like the perfect name for an APC

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Mmmmmmh sure you have to change wheels >.> but I love small MOCs *-*

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Oh dear....we use the same technique of drawing on squared paper!!! I do have some sketches 20 years old...I may upload them!

Anyway.....please stop teasing!!! Show us!!

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Are the tyres original Lego tyres? Can't remember a set which actually use these cool tyres.

Mmmmmmh sure you have to change wheels >.> but I love small MOCs *-*

These aren't official LEGO tires, but I'm using them since they're the same dimensions as the new 49.5 x 20 tires, which I'll be ordering soon.

Oh dear....we use the same technique of drawing on squared paper!!! I do have some sketches 20 years old...I may upload them!

Anyway.....please stop teasing!!! Show us!!

It's very handy for small models like this one, helps to get all the electronics in :classic:

Noo not these teasers again :laugh: I wanna see the full MOC

Yup, what's with all these teasers. I really see no point.

Well since Saberwing40k guessed what it is, next update will be a non-teaser pic :wink:

I think it is a little APC, with a turret on top. The design sketch looks like it has a turntable right at the center, and "Razorback" sounds like the perfect name for an APC

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Oh dear....we use the same technique of drawing on squared paper!!!

I like this, too! Today, I'm doing it mostly on the computer however – easier to play around try different setups.

The black wheel with the yellow bush looks good already, looking forward to the rest!

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Added some lights last night, and took a picture of the whole chassis for once! *oh2*

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Razorback WIP 2 by VKTechnic, on Flickr

I ordered 49.5 x 20 tires today, so unfortunately, these mini Rock Crusher tires have to go. I've also tested all the functions, and I just have to make the bodywork look ugly accurate.

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Woow, this is really packed! Did you perhapse manage a pendular axle too? Return to center via hockey spring? Did you use all M motors? Well done for the tight build!

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and I just have to make the bodywork look ugly accurate.

Accurate? Are you basing this off of something else, or do you just mean make it look realistic?

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Woow, this is really packed! Did you perhapse manage a pendular axle too? Return to center via hockey spring? Did you use all M motors? Well done for the tight build!

I wish! I kinda need the rear 5x7 frame for structural support, so no pendular axle. Yes, the return to center is done via a hockey spring, and all the motors are M.

Accurate? Are you basing this off of something else, or do you just mean make it look realistic?

Yep, basing it off of the GV-104 Razorback from Just Cause 2:

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Valentine's Day 2015: "Make war, not love."

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Valentine's Day 2015: "Make war, not love." by VKTechnic, on Flickr

Put some work into the Razorback. Starting to run low on gray tiles, thankfully don't have too much left. Hope to have this done by tomorrow!

Also, I recently hit 500 likes on my Facebook page! Thanks a lot to everyone who's shared, liked, and commented on all my photos, even if you've just joined! I'll be making a Q&A video next week to celebrate, so feel free to PM me your questions!

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