Touc4nx

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  1. In theory it should be okay with these ones. https://bricksafe.com/files/Touc4nx/subaru-impreza-wrx-sti/rebrickable_parts_part-list.csv (the black one) https://bricksafe.com/files/Touc4nx/subaru-impreza-wrx-sti/rebrickable_parts_subaru-sti-white.csv (The white one) For some reason the csv file generated from stud.io seem not to work
  2. Not yet I don't have a lot of time right now, but I will try to make one asap. Yes, the part list for the white one https://bricksafe.com/files/Touc4nx/subaru-impreza-wrx-sti/STI_White.csv (All white parts are part of the bodywork) And, the part list for the black one to compare https://bricksafe.com/files/Touc4nx/subaru-impreza-wrx-sti/Subaru_STI.csv
  3. Yes, the front ones are 10 studs wide and the rear one only 9 studs wide. I wasn't able to go closer for the front one and keeping the possibility to steer
  4. I have to totally agree with this statement, I'm not a big fan of it but for budget reason I did it like that I could have used the same setup as the front one (a 19L soft axle) but the rigidity of the build was compromised.
  5. Ho Ho Ho, Santa is bringing you presents. (Jokes apart it's been a long time since I hadn't updated this project) The car is finally finished and I have done and checked the instructions. It's a 1218 pages long pdf with detailed instructions. It's made out of 1224 steps for 2892 parts. I'm considering to sell the instructions for roughly 10 to 12 € as I put a lot of time to make them. I was just wondering if I can legally sell the instructions by calling it a Subaru or if I have to ask permission to the brand for that. Anyway you can download a little sample of the instructions here. And as a bonus here are some pictures and renders. The "most wanted" pic Some renders of different parts And the gearbox And finally; why have one car when you can have two times the same ? Hope you like it. Touc4nx
  6. You can publish them on bricksafe.com
  7. For 42106, I don't like the color scheme, However it has some n°3 connector in red and small mudguard in red so I might buy it one day.
  8. It might make it stronger but also less multi-usage and easy to replace... I hope it won't be like that.
  9. Sorry if this is the wrong thread but I was wondering if somebody had done a Buwizz unit part for stud.io, as the part that I made with the part designer isn't really pretty
  10. Considering the start of my digital build, it might contain this : in light bluish grey :
  11. I thought that too, I don't understand how one whole assembly was able to break in the video And so much power, I wonder how frequently you had to charge the BuWizz ?
  12. Regarding the video they posted on their own channel, I see that as followed: Even though we (AFOLs or MOCers) make video about Lego which has children as main target, we should mark our video as not made for children. For exemple, Imagine that I publish a video about a complex technic moc. In my opinion this video isn't targeting children (as the US law sees it) because I'm pretty sure that most of the children that are under 13 won't fully understand the words and the complexity of what I have built. Therefore I would consider that my content is made for more mature (with more reflexion and knowings about the subject) people. Moreover I don't think that a child would like to watch a video where he doesn't understand half of the words/concepts involved. Concerning the monetization and the ads I can't really give an opinion as I do not monetize my videos. I just want to clarify that my message hasn't the goal to lower the children, I fully aware that some of them will have the exact opposite reaction that what I have described.
  13. Step 1000 of the instruction is here. Instruction are 90% done. Then I will have to check if they are right (and buildable) Anyway here is a render of the different colored ones (the background isn't part of it)
  14. So much gear compactness And it looks so cool !
  15. I really like it, specially the rotating seat with lock that is really clever imo.
  16. Just a quick update as I'm doing the instructions : you can download a .csv with the part list here.
  17. My bad I haven't seen that I will have to test. Thanks for your help.
  18. I personally use Stud.io It's quite accessible and easy to use however it has some disadvantages : It can't bend the soft axle ends. (It means that both soft axle's ends are always facing the same direction.) The cables are not shown in the instructions.
  19. I'm sorry but I can't help you, it works but I don't know why maybe as you suggested it has to do with the kingpin inclination and caster angle ? Here is two picture if that can help.
  20. Here are some schematic to clarify it @Nazgarot: The blue line represent the inner wheel and the pink represent the outer wheel.
  21. Instructions are coming along nicely. For now I just have made the chassis and the gearbox. And it's already 341 pages long
  22. It looks amazing When I saw the first picture I thought it wasn't lego and was a scale model. The stickers look so clean. Is the front axle on suspension ?