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Hi!

Sooner or later, but I took the time to introduce you new MOC - a rally car. I will not write a lot, because want relax... Summer... :blush:

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I like rear suspension. It really work good. Idea is the same as on my small front suspension. Off course rear works better, and besides, I have improved it for the next model, so i'm doing instruction soon.

Functions:

- rear drive

- all independent suspension

- opening doors/hood

- work front light

- steering witn auto return

Video:

I'm doing second video, with drift and just driving.

Photos:

(Thanks rm8 for stickers :thumbup: )

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All photos on Google+

Thanks for watching :classic:

Edited by gsia17

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it's just great man!

i waited since that teaser video to see it! the engine is lovely :)

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Awesome video presentation;) and very nice scale model with powerful transmission!

Thats a honor for me to do stickers for such cool models :blush:

Edited by rm8

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very, very nice ;) Love the look, that is clearly similar to the original. And the crash in the vid. is, for me the best detail :D

Edited by Gzzig

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Great car! RC motor really did it's job! Your set in the video is amazing! You really prepared well for the shooting. Did you build the track just for this model or did you do it before. Great details with the wooden bridge - also video editing makes it look like a true WRC footage. Did you use the rechargeable battery or the AAA BB? Do you perhapse know, which one of those provides more power to the RC motor?

Best regards!

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Great work there! Looks epic! Why did you use different rims in the front?

Presumably to fit the suspension piece in the tire

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Looks great. As many have already said ... impressive to get so much in such a compact package, and get the look spot on.

Love the vid as well :thumbup:

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This is brilliant :wub: great job - good compact chassis and great bodywork. not many can do that well (I certainly can't :blush::grin: )

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Excellent work! You really nailed the different shapes used in the car.

I especially love the doors!! :thumbup:

Good job, I love the engine! :classic:

And the engine indeed.

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Thanks for comments! :classic: I really spent a lot of nerves for the engine.

Great car! RC motor really did it's job! Your set in the video is amazing! You really prepared well for the shooting. Did you build the track just for this model or did you do it before. Great details with the wooden bridge - also video editing makes it look like a true WRC footage. Did you use the rechargeable battery or the AAA BB? Do you perhapse know, which one of those provides more power to the RC motor?

Best regards!

Thanks.

1)I built small track for this MOC :grin:

2)I use rechargeable buttery but i don't know what provides better for RC motor :sceptic: rech. buttery weighs less.

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Great small version of the WRC car. The shape is perfect and very Saxo, did a great job on the bodywork.

Engine has perfect details (turbo :thumbup: ) and I love that you where able to make a small suspension.

I downloaded all the pictures for future reference. This is a very fun car to play around with. Some day I will build one. For now I got too many idea of my own :blush:

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Great model, looks very realistic! I especially the engine. :thumbup:

Compact, light and fast! :thumbup: I like the video too - very nice editing! :sweet:

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