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Hi Everyone!

I wanted to share my latest build with you all, the Audi Avant RS6 - a special commission build! 

I wanted to scale the car to the new Daytona rims, thankfully the car itself has large rims from factory.

I used Sariel's scaler for proper proportions, 29 wide x 74 long x 23 studs tall. The client was interested

in a wide body, so I widened the width of the car to 31 studs, allowing for the large wheel arches.

52941904551_f39e801ea9_b.jpgAudi Avant RS6 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr

I was very grateful when I found Anto's compact 8 speed gearbox, I asked permission to use it in this model. It was low,

allowing more interior room for more of a realistic back seat and rear hatch. Knowing the model was going to be quite heavy,

I built 2 suspension hieghts that can be manually adjust by moving the shocks 1 stud in or out to raise or lower the car.

52946856495_c0228a1a1a_b.jpgAudi in the wild by lachlan cameron, on Flickr

Next I really wanted to create a simplified paddle shifter, one that would fit in the 4 stud's of space I had between the engine and the driver seat.

Building a robust framework around all the mechanics was the next step. Thankfully when using Lime parts for the exterior, I was limited with

basic parts. This made sure I could make many different colour options for the car once complete; red, lime, white and black. The client wanted

DBG - so with some modifications he was able to make the car fully with Lego in the new colour (not a cheap option by any means 😜)

52941308042_7d43339b9a_b.jpgAudi Avant RS6 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr

To add a touch of realism, I added lights to the front and the rear, really this enhances the look of the car especially when taking photos. 

All in all, it was a great challenge to meet the functional requirements and appearance to follow the real car in size shape and form.

I was quite happy with the side mirrors and it was very fun to design the roof rack :)

52942058079_04f4646324_b.jpgAudi Avant RS6 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr

Here is a video of it in action, and a few pics of the final product. Build on guys and gals, you're never too old to enjoy this hobby!

Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-150275/Loxlego/audi-avant-rs6/#details  

 

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52948847660_588406ef55_b.jpgIMG_4162 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr

52946467306_e43c39e5df_b.jpgAudi in the wild 😜 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr

52946856355_bf052baf7e_b.jpgAudi in the wild 😜 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr

 

Some on my inspiration for this model:

52946856080_f1f712e586_b.jpgAudi in the wild 😜 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr

52946466961_88420935e1_b.jpgAudi in the wild 😜 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr

52942300625_b4187bcaec_b.jpgAudi Avant RS6 lime by lachlan cameron, on Flickr

 

 

 

 

Edited by Lox Lego

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Nice job! I saw this on YouTube the other day, and was pleased to see a model of this interesting, niche car!

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5 hours ago, tomek9210 said:

Why RWD when the quattro drivetrain is the best feature of Audi's cars?

It is very challenging to create front wheel drive with the massive shocks. The wheels would not turn, due to the shocks getting in the way. 

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Hey All,

another masterpiece from LoxLego and I could not resist to build it directly in DBG with the 42156 Peugeot released in Dark Bluish Gray.

Some parts needed to be modified with not to much effort, except the engine front cover due to 64394/64680 not existing in DBG.

- all 100% Lego

- pieces to be replaced for DBG: 63896, 62462, 65304

- using mudguards from 42156

- change all soft axle to black

- modifed single frame grill with horizontal lines

- 4 Golden Chrome Rings Part 11010

---- Special Rims by Systemofabrick ----

Hope you enjoy the pictures :D

52964235620_4868404f40_b.jpgRS6_1 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52963857436_9f1abd892d.jpgRS6_2 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52964000559_6e13f5fd72.jpgRS6_3 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52964309148_50e175a931.jpgRS6_4 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52963857276_350f1359f8.jpgRS6_5 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52963258737_26fc05b910.jpgRS6_6 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52964309003_7a84d50d6b.jpgRS6_7 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52964309038_01569dcbf9.jpgRS6_8 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

 

Edited by n2kar_jw

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I created an axle unit with the large shocks, the Daytona differential, and steering by basically superimposing the front and rear axles of the 42143 Daytona into one unit.

How does the adjustable suspension work? it says there is adjustable suspension in the Rebrickable description but I don't see any video footage of it.

I can't wait to use that super compact flappy paddle gearbox.

Anyway great model there, It's everything I, and probably any other serious technic MOC-er hopes to see on a daily basis 

Edited by SNIPE

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