DugaldIC

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  1. I'm late to this as well. However what you've managed to pull off is nothing short of incredible! The chassis looks very detailed and intricate and the lines in the body are very smooth and flowing. I love what you've done, congrats!
  2. Stellar job, it looks incredible. You got all the lines right and all the details really make it pop.
  3. Like lox just mentioned the rims are 3D printed, in bronze colour so no painting needed. The whole print process takes about 36 hours.
  4. This is awesome!!! one of the coolest creative builds I've seen in a while. I like how you've gone full connector body, different but very well executed!!
  5. I love this little thing, it rips!
  6. Looking good! I love all the little details, especially on such a small scale car
  7. Thank you, I appreciate the offer but it's quite alright. I built this one free for everyone, however I'll start charging on future builds. I'm currently in the process of a year long build which will hopefully be done early next year. @Lego_GBC_NL @Didumos69 Thanks for your concern and input, but didumos is correct it is there for Torsion bar and not for anything else. It is under a bit of stress but I wanted to make a 1/8th scale build with one shock per wheel and torsion bar was the only way I could make it work. It definitely isn't that common, hence the confusion however it does hold the weight nicely and has good spring back. As far as I know it hasn't given out on anyone's builds yet, but if you don't add it the back end will sag worse than the Porsche front end
  8. @Aventador2004 No you're correct there are two of them, that's my project this evening is to tear them down. I got a second one a month after release for 300$ Cad I couldn't turn it down.
  9. @TechnicRCRacer it's the Tevo tornado. It works well once it's set up properly but I've noticed now that Ive switched to an aluminum bed that I need to reconfigure the settings. The aluminum bed dissapates heat too quickly.
  10. Soo it's been a while since I've posted anything, I've recently moved and haven't had a chance to build. Now I have a Lego room and I'm starting to organize and set it up. Some nice colour changing LEDs to top it off oh and I can't forget the 3D printer closet haha.
  11. Oh man @Didumos69 you're the only one to reinvent the wheel! You always go all out, it's awesome to see
  12. Very cool build, I love the details and the hidden in plain sight knobs for opening things. Well done
  13. Very cool little build, well done
  14. Just a heads up @brunojj1 it looks like lepin has stole your P1 and they will be releasing it in October.
  15. Very nice indeed! It all looks simple yet complicated at the same time! Not to mention the diversity and options are great, well done
  16. This is simply nothing short of incredible. It seems to look great from every angle and you really nailed the flowing lines of such a curvy car. To top it all off you have a list of flawless functions, the RC/HOG models will keep everyone happy and as always some very innovative designs. Well done sir
  17. Awesome build! I love the clever details, original functions and to top it off the very flowing body design. You nailed it
  18. Very well done! It looks awesome.
  19. Very cool build! Looks great, I guess that's the joy of the Hummer and straight lines... Perfect for technic
  20. Out of all the models you've done recently this is by far the best in my opinion you really captured the lines of a classic car. The use of nijago blades on the really payed off and elastics on the hood though not in solid system is pretty clever. How do you operate the headlights? And will there be a video in the near future of functions?
  21. This is an awesome little crane. Everything looks great, functional and to scale. well done!
  22. @Paul Boratko Strange, there's no friction. The model rolls just fine but in reverse but it doesn't work. I've built that gearbox twice now and same issue both times.
  23. Am I the only one to have this problem or at least notice it. With the Bugattis gearbox if the shifter is in drive the the pistons move but everytime I shift into reverse the pistons don't move at all?! Has anyone else had this issue?