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On 10/20/2019 at 6:31 PM, Jim said:

This is a very impressive build. Looking forward to the instructions.

Thanks @Jim!

21 hours ago, PetSild said:

Awesome :sweet: big thanks for instructions.

:thumbup:

Here is a video showing how the front and rear axles communicate and how the center module averages between them.

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8 hours ago, pleegwat said:

Just built it. Didn't run into any problems, and it's working perfectly.

Wow, that's fast! Thanks for the feedback. Would love to see a photo ??.

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I am thinking about including it in my review :thumbup:

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20 minutes ago, Jim said:

I am thinking about including it in my review :thumbup:

Confirmed :sweet: 

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11 hours ago, Didumos69 said:

Wow, that's fast! Thanks for the feedback. Would love to see a photo ??.

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It works pretty well when using stickered pieces too.

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2 hours ago, pleegwat said:

It works pretty well when using stickered pieces too.

Cool, thanks for sharing!

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Thank you didumos for Instructions, i'll post a photo when i have time for build it! 

Thank you Jim for keep up with your fantastic reviews.. 

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They're coming. There's no turning back now *oh2*! Mass production is coming on stream.

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What an amazing build!! Can’t wait to build this. Thanks for making instructions. They are always the best and this finished product is great!

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It is fantastic! 

Here is my version without shock absorbers.

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Тhe most passable Lego machine I have ever build. Thank you for the instructions! :)

 

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1 hour ago, vladoniki said:

Here is my version without shock absorbers.

That's an option too of course. Great images! :thumbup:

9 hours ago, AFOLegofan66 said:

What an amazing build!! Can’t wait to build this. Thanks for making instructions. They are always the best and this finished product is great!

Thanks and have fun with it!

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On 10/27/2019 at 1:05 AM, LEGO Train 12 Volts said:

Impressive suspensions system and cool design! :thumbup::wub:

Thanks!

Finally did a real slope test. The default longitudinal tilt angle is 3 degrees (leaning forward) and the max tilt angle in a climb is 44 degrees (leaning backwards), so overall it can climb 47 degrees, which is about 107%.

Not quite as fast as my previous buggy :wink:https://youtu.be/ek-_36MBD9k

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2 hours ago, Didumos69 said:

Finally did a real slope test. The default longitudinal tilt angle is 3 degrees (leaning forward) and the max tilt angle in a climb is 44 degrees (leaning backwards), so overall it can climb 47 degrees, which is about 107%.

You are not at the limit yet, just the limit of traction on that surface, do it again on a more grippy surface, when it tips over backwards, then you have found it.

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Awesome video! Thank you very much @kbalage! We watched it with the whole family and my kids now want to go on vacation to Hungary :classic:!

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@Didumos69 you're very welcome, thank you for the great design! I was very lucky with the weather, we had the last warm days of autumn and the Danube's water level was low enough to approach this area, otherwise it's usually under water. Let me know if you decide to come here and I'll show you some other great spots to explore (with LEGO RC cars of course :wink:)!

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37 minutes ago, rekreK said:

@kbalage when you locked the diffs, the steering was not very good?

Steering is fairly limited with and without diff locks. Max 20 degrees I think. The reason for that is explained in the OP.

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38 minutes ago, rekreK said:

@kbalage when you locked the diffs, the steering was not very good?

There was some difference on flat surface but on the rocks it was not really noticeable. 

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