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Hi! It's not a new MOC, but finally I was managed to film a video with English comments, so here you can find a piece of true winter :)

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The model is 73 cm long, weights 2.4 kg (without underwater stabilizer) and contains seven motors and 2x Buwizz receivers. The main feature of the model - it can really break the ice.

Functions: buggy motor for the screw, working rudder, two drills and adjustable trim of the vessel.

More photos you can find in the album: https://www.flickr.com/photos/141718063@N06/albums/72177720295371540

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Thanks for watching :)

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Edited by KirTech LAB

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That's really cool (no pun intended!) Very nice real world demonstration and you have blended system and Technic very well. Thank you for sharing :thumbup:

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It is cool, but I don't like cold. Very original idea and impressive MOC

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Yes very impressive, love the ice breaking feature, on the front. Although it would not be good if it got locked in the ice and you have to wait for ice melt, to retrieve ship.

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Great work! I was scared for a second when the back was getting closer to the water.

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On 12/22/2021 at 4:59 AM, weavil said:

Great work! I was scared for a second when the back was getting closer to the water.

Thanks ) Me too, especially during transverse roll.

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Wow... this is a wonderful build to be sure. But what I love the most is that you took the time to film it with nature, in nature.  If necessity is the mother of creation (as the saying goes) then mother nature, and all the odd necessities and needs she has created surely has a long and storied place of engineering history!  Well done and thanks for sharing....

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Hi! It's not a new MOC, but finally I was managed to film a video with English comments, so the topic is updated :)

I hope you like it, thanks for watching!

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On 2/3/2023 at 6:25 PM, Davidz90 said:

Now that is something unique! Amazing!

 

16 hours ago, A_Forest_of_Lego said:

Wow! That's amazing!

 

6 hours ago, piterx said:

that's awesome dude, i love it!

Thank you very much :)

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