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Here's my MOC (rather old, actually) – VAG BUG (vw beetle buggy)

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Features & Functions:

Opening doors (with locks), cabin interior with roll cage, v8 fake-engine (operates via M), very soft independent suspension.

PF: 4L (single motor for each wheel), M, servo, 2x LiPo, 2 sbrick, 3x lights.

 

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Edited by februar88

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Great work 

it actually looks cooler than the real one!

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Fantastic! This has real character to it.

I'm reminded of the old tamiya sand scorcher.

The back view is perfect. Camber angle and stance are brilliant. This is my New favourite rc moc.

Edited by MinusAndy

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Looks really cool! The only thing I dislike is how far the fake engine extends outside of the body, it looks kinda unnatural to me, but, what do I know? Not much about offroad vehicles, that's for sure :innocent:

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That looks so much fun!

Let me ask the inevitable question: Any chance of building instructions or virtual model to be published? :innocent2:

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Looks really cool! The only thing I dislike is how far the fake engine extends outside of the body, it looks kinda unnatural to me, but, what do I know? Not much about offroad vehicles, that's for sure :innocent:

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I think it’s pretty accurate in terms of when people drop big engines in these they do hang right out the back. 
a scooby engine makes more aesthetic sense but I reckon in the dust and sand a big old v8 will last longer.

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34 minutes ago, Gray Gear said:

Looks really cool! The only thing I dislike is how far the fake engine extends outside of the body, it looks kinda unnatural to me, but, what do I know? Not much about offroad vehicles, that's for sure :innocent:

It is quite the natural look of such buggies. :wink:

Very cool MOC, I really dig this! :wub:

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Cool model, and the suspension looks to be nicely tuned. Any plans for instuctions?

Did you consider 2x buwizz in place of the LiPo's? Then it'd really fly.

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6 hours ago, AMX said:

Great work 

it actually looks cooler than the real one!

 

6 hours ago, vascolp said:

It really looks very cool!

A lot of nice details in the body... even pedals! :thumbup:

 

5 hours ago, MinusAndy said:

Fantastic! This has real character to it.

I'm reminded of the old tamiya sand scorcher.

The back view is perfect. Camber angle and stance are brilliant. This is my New favourite rc moc.

Thank you for all your kind words. Unfortunately there are no plans to make an instruction.

5 hours ago, agrof said:

It is quite the natural look of such buggies. :wink:

Very cool MOC, I really dig this! :wub:

Youtube link...

Ye, this video i also used for inspiration. Funny moment, this guy has been arrested for 5 or 6 month due to unsafe driving.

5 hours ago, amorti said:

Cool model, and the suspension looks to be nicely tuned. Any plans for instuctions?

Did you consider 2x buwizz in place of the LiPo's? Then it'd really fly.

I don't have buwizz, and any plans to buy it. It's out of my rules of purism (sbrick doesn't change performance). But yes, it can be motorized with buwizz, and also, now it will be better to make it with new wheelhubs. 

Edited by februar88

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@februar88, glad you finally posted this tough VW boy! :pir-huzzah2:

I'm very glad that I was able to see such a beauty IRL and I hope some day I could built such complex buggy as yours!

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Very nice buggy, i really like the shape and performance.

Have you considered using crawler tires?

 

 

 

 

I also started building VW beetle buggy, but as I was limited only from pieces of 42077 set, it came in little different shape

 

I'm little sad, that you won't think of creating instructions of any kind, but really understand as I know how time consuming it is, I also prefer building insted of modeling/sitting on computer

 

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