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I know i shouldn't post something like this but i've noticed i reached 11.000 views on my blog ...i know it isn't that much but i wanted to thank you all anyway :)

i don't get money from the blog so it's just coz im happy that so many of you follow my projects ^^

when i started the blog i wasn't expecting anything but it's very satisfying :)

and just to remain "on topic" with the technic theme

here's a teaser of my incoming moc :)

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The car is gonna be a compact fiat punto rally, with no suspension in the front and no differential ,but with an amazing 3:1 ratio powered by 2L motors...i want achieve drifting xD

Ive tried a small buggy with that ratio and its so funny to drive!

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it's open since 2010 but from january 2013 till today i got 9500 views :blush:

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I too saw the pic, and thought r34!!! hahah

reminds me more of the skyline r34 1848faeeb7cf35f53bfcc0aa5f553e6651984454.jpg

Thats a GTR too! :D Not too many in Europe and illegal I think in America. Unless you are Paul Walker, :P Hopefully my next car!

Congrats on 11000! Well done. :D

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Congratulations Piterx, wish my blog got those kind of numbers... (648 pageviews since December :grin:)

The car looks great :thumbup:

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hmm...what you are describing is almost exactly like my 'SuperMini track car'! no suspension, servo steering, and 3:1 ratio from 2 L-motors! only difference is that I used differential, and it has very short wheelbase, plus it's very ugly :tongue: here it is, I believe I made a topic about it too:

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yeah a sort of :P

give me 30 minutes and i upload a test of the chassis :)

it drifts amazingly well :D....and it's scaled to the car that im trying to re-build

40 minutes -.- s$ connection

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Brilliant! its really fast, and turns quick, awesome job.

Wish I had a marble floor!!! Wish I had a clean floor.

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ahuauhahuahu

well...it works both on super clean and super dusted floor :D

it just doesn't work on grippy floor ahah

i think i'll shoot the final video in my carpentery with some sawdust just to increase the spectacularity lol

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Was this car ever finished? I didn't see it on the site.

Thanks.

I know i shouldn't post something like this but i've noticed i reached 11.000 views on my blog ...i know it isn't that much but i wanted to thank you all anyway :)

i don't get money from the blog so it's just coz im happy that so many of you follow my projects ^^

when i started the blog i wasn't expecting anything but it's very satisfying :)

and just to remain "on topic" with the technic theme

here's a teaser of my incoming moc :)

2wdbiwx.jpg

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one of mine Best drifing chassis was a simple chassis with those wheels, xl motor 5:1 and a lipo bb, The steering is made with an m motor+rubber RTC and the car can drift wothout make donuts on the marble, unfortunatelly I fail to make the 8 figure But It was really funny!

congratulation piterx You deserve those Person that follow you, your work is really great!

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Looks promising! I've done a couple of small drift cars like this myself. Keeping the weight down was the most challenging part to me, but I bet you'll come out with a wonderful model!

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