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hello everyone, 

this is my new moc: RC Landrover Defender110, is has 4 XL motors for driving, and 1 servo motor for steering, 

speed: Max 30cm/s

weight: 3450g

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Nice model with good speed, but I think the wheels are too small or a body is too big. 

Edited by damjan97PL

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Cool and detailed model, but I think the wheels need to be moved out one, or even two studs, so the tires extend outside the bodywork, as they would on the real thing.

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This is not Your most successful MOC, it drives nice, but optically everything is off.

There are details which reminds to a Defender, but the big picture just doesn't fit. The scaler of Sariel would help for sure: http://scaler.sariel.pl/

I know this will not stop You, and we will see many jaw dropping MOCs in the future! :wink:

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It looks nice, but I'm afraid the cabin is a bit too big for the wheels

Edited by legosamigos

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Sorry,. after being amazed by alot of your mocs, this one.. meh.. its proportions just dont seem right. 

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As u can see here, the wheels are too small and whole cab too high... But if you ignore this... Its a great and clean build with smooth curves :thumbup:

 

Edit: Also clever use of Basics :)

Edited by KikoTube

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Build an already perfectly done MOC (Sheepo´s defender) is the most difficult thing you can do with Lego but it is a nice try. Being the first gives you some interpretive freedom but it is not the case.

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Looks awesome, sure the scaling might be a little off but it just looks amazing! The colour coding of everything is perfect and it performs really well for it's size, keep it up :) I look forward to the next one  

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Excellent job again, you build fast and create cool things. However the wheels are way to small! That's what I do not really like about this, other then that it's just amazing... :thumbup:

Edited by 2LegoOrNot2Lego...

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It looks really nice but it could do bigger wheels (maybe you could check out this topic for ideas?).

I like the pics with the camper :grin:!

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I agree the tires are a bit too small and it should be lower but the bodywork is far great. Like jorgeopesi said It's hard to building an already perfectly done vehicle. But I never seen you make anything other than construction vehicles and trucks. and for the one's I've seen this is the first vehicle which is none of those and I guess it's your first try. So it is then I appreciate your work.

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On 11/04/2017 at 5:16 PM, agrof said:

The scaler of Sariel would help for sure: http://scaler.sariel.pl/

Apologies for the offtopic but I have been looking for something like this for a few weeks now. The best I could come up with was just a excel spredsheet automating the dimensions calculator. Thank you agrof!

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