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Hello everyone,

I was looking for a way to make a smaller scale rc model and then I remembered the “electric motor with steering mechanism and receiving unit” ( http://alpha.brickli...lor=86#T=C&C=86 ), which LEGO made back in 2009.

For those of you who havn't already seen it... This is my first experiment with it:

More photos: https://www.flickr.c...157659388973900

I hope you like it :classic:

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Great job sm 01, how did you manage to hide al those PF parts in the Fire truck.

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Saw it on Flickr couple of days ago, very nice idea to use that base!

Great job sm 01, how did you manage to hide al those PF parts in the Fire truck.

That's the trick, there are no PF parts here - it uses this base compatible with PF.

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Very nice toy, but that sticker *oh2*

Haha, but there are people that can help with that of course :p

That's the trick, there are no PF parts here - it uses this base compatible with PF.

Great solution!!!

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Thank you guys very much for your comments! :classic:

Very nice toy, but that sticker *oh2*

Originally, only a grey part of that engine base was visible behind the engine cover and it didn't look very interesting... I was really curious how people will react. :sweet:

Great job sm 01, how did you manage to hide al those PF parts in the Fire truck.

Like zux said, that "base" made it possible. It turned out to be very usefull for this scale. :classic:

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Interesting little contraption. I didn't know that this RC-part even existed...

I also. But that's maybe, i'm just some 2 years with lego. And at first i had question - PF ... HOW?!

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It's great.

Amazing too see such a small rc car :classic: And very reconizeable.

Like the sticker too. a Bit fake, okay, but to this tiny scale I would say, looks great.

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