sm 01

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  1. Hello everyone, ever since I bought RC buggy motor, I wanted to build a hot rod around it , so this is it: General info: Dimensions: 35 studs long, 19 studs wide and 18 studs high. Weight: 703g Motors: 1 RC buggy, 1 PF servo 1 8878 battery, 1 PF IR receiver, 1 PF switch, 2 PF lights Custom chrome details: wheels, engine parts, radiator grill, door handles, side mirrors… Custom stickers: Doors, license plate, dashboard. Drive: RC buggy motor (5292), RWD; Steering: Servo motor Suspension: Front - independent; rear – dragged axle Lights (front and rear) manually controlled with a lever (PF switch) behind steering wheel Doors with working door handles Battery (8878) easy accessible for charging: Red interior: Engine details: Comparison shots with Lucky 13: I hope you'll like it... For more information: Flickr: https://www.flickr.c...57649528635925/ MOCpages: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/401411
  2. OFF TOPIC: Woohoo! My YouTube channel just hit 500 subscribers (almost 100.000 views)! Thanks all you guys for your support and for making it possible – Christmas came early this year P.S. LEGO rocks, Eurobricks rules!!!
  3. Jim, that photo studio is great in its simplicity. Thank you for sharing it with us! I should really make something similar because now, to take an image, I first have to set up everything. Problem is that I often don’t feel like doing it for just one or two images so I often end up regretting for not having the WIP images of my MOC’s.
  4. So beautiful!! Nice stickers, chrome, shape... everything! I really like hot rods and I just love to see another one from you. Last photo is my favorite - the only thing better than a hot rod are two hot rods
  5. Innovative design and massive power to weight ratio (4 XL / 1.6 kg) are the best invitation to watch the video - Nice location and great editing! The 3'rd party tires add to appearance as much as to performance… All in all, this is a great interpretation of the real vehicle!
  6. Thank you all so much! Victor, you just made my day! I'm very happy to hear that
  7. Hello everyone, this is a holiday edition of my Fire bucket – Santa’s rod Here is a short video description of its function and outside driving: It still has all the goodies: RC buggy motor RWD, PF servo motor steering, suspension and lights But it comes with a new set of custom stickers, red color, snow equipment, presents compartment and some antlers at the front I really hope you will like it or at least that the video will entertain you You can find more photos on Flickr album: http://www.flickr.co...157662186612316 I wish you all a blessed Christmas and a happy new year!
  8. Hello everyone, I was looking for a way to make a smaller scale rc model and then I remembered the “electric motor with steering mechanism and receiving unit” ( http://alpha.brickli...lor=86#T=C&C=86 ), which LEGO made back in 2009. For those of you who havn't already seen it... This is my first experiment with it: More photos: https://www.flickr.c...157659388973900 I hope you like it
  9. Nice work, especially for this scale! I'm looking forward to the video of it in action.
  10. Thanks guys! Jurss, I'm glad I draw your attention to it then.
  11. I used the same platform for another version of T1: More photos: http://www.flickr.co...157658994478324 I hope you like it
  12. Thank you for the info! I'm looking forward to those reviews.
  13. Thank you guys very much for your comments! Originally, only a grey part of that engine base was visible behind the engine cover and it didn't look very interesting... I was really curious how people will react. Like zux said, that "base" made it possible. It turned out to be very usefull for this scale.
  14. Nice progress. I'm looking forward to see it finished.
  15. Absolutly amazing! I can only imagine how hard it was to make it in orange... Fantastic MOC!
  16. Wow, this is really radical idea I would like to see 4 L. I had a lot of fun with that motor combination ("go kart" and "stratos") but I used 2x 8878 battery. Are you going to use 1 or 2 batteries?
  17. Really nice work for such a short time! Steering wheel looks great.
  18. Gearbox has taken this model to another level - this is gonna be a great entry! Thank you for that LDD render - I like it!
  19. That's a lot of servo's. I like your adjustable riding height function! This is a very original model (great idea) and I'm looking forward to see more.