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INSTRUCTION (IR version, SBrick will be added soon):

http://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-22687

Hi Everyone.

Today I want to show You my Lego version of 2018 Suzuki Jimny, small 4x4 all terrain car. 

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Dimensions:

-Lenght: 32cm

-Width: 15cm

-Height: 15cm

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Functions:

-Driving

-Steering wheels

- 2 speed gearbox

-Front lights

-Full suspension

-Openable doors with lock and front hood

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Model is propeled by one XL motor with 2 speed gearbox. Low gear ratio is 4.2:1, high gear 1.4:1 (only for driving on tiles)

A gearbox is steered by M motor.

In version with SBrick a steering the gearbox is simple, because you have a two buttons on your phone screen for low/ high gear and when you click it a M motor automatically change the gear. 

For steering a wheels is Servomotor. 

It has a full suspension- live axles but without diff locks.

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You can take the body off the frame and it will have a all functions for drive it.

It has a deatailed interior with seats and dashboard. Behind the seats is batterybox and IR receivers or SBrick.

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Overall, I'm happy with the look and functionality, it drives really good in little offroad. It's not perfect but the real Jimny not too :)

I'm waiting for Yours comments :)

 

 

 

PHOTOS:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=576970

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Edited by damjan97PL
Posted

Very well done MOC! Cool looking and functional. Congratulations!

16 hours ago, I_Igor said:

It is too good to end up in dirt :sad:

It's alawys good to get dirt than dust on shelf.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Ctan said:

Very well done MOC! Cool looking and functional. Congratulations!

It's alawys good to get dirt than dust on shelf.

 

IMHO it is even to nice to be ever took apart

Posted
On 3/12/2019 at 4:40 PM, Leonardo da Bricki said:

Ah, here it is. I saw this on TLCB  a few days ago. Nice work!

The front wheels seem really close to the arches, do they rub when turned?

No, there is some space 

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