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Hello

This is my first moc technic project ( my main interest goes out to making moc buildings )

So this was a big challenge for me

Specs :

- lights ( front - rear - inside )

- 1 Servo motor ( steering )

- 1 XL Motor ( driving )

( It drives great, but only on a straight road )

It was a Fun build ( but not an easy one )

Hope you like the Pictures

I'd like to know what you think!?

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Well that's the most wicked truck I ever saw on these forums, great job! The details and tons of equips are very cool. The trapped crocs are the best feature yet, lol. And Doug, those are sticks of dynamite, muhaha!

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That is really cool mate :thumbup:

Well done for it being one of your first, if not the first, vehicles you made, the only thing I can spot is that the front axle appears to be set back a little too far (only about one or two studs), just a bit of constructive criticism.

It's really cool, I love it :classic:

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Hi

Thanx for the comment, but i don't know how to change that ( i think I have not enough room )

- and it drives good as it is

Can you tell me why the axle to far is?

Greetings

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Hi

Thanx for the comment, but i don't know how to change that ( i think I have not enough room )

- and it drives good as it is

Can you tell me why the axle to far is?

Greetings

I figured that there wouldn't be enough room for it to be further forward. It's not too far back for functional reasons, I think it's too far back because of how it looks. Especially with your wheel arch that isn't centred over it, if that was centred over the axle then it would probably look fine :classic:

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Thanx for your feedback ( this really helps )

I'm going to try to change it

( sorry for my bad English )

Greetings

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