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  1. Please, as soon as you finish the chassis, make a very good foto of it. Your steering mechanism looks like the real one, as seen on the last photo. I would vote for the long cab (maybe because I did similar, but not so realistic (and detailed) T813 Kolos few months ago :) )
  2. Thanks. Yes, I agree too, but the moto-tires are not availible in this scale, are they? (I am not sure... ) However, for the bigger one they would be definitely better.
  3. However you can't forget to put the keys out of the starting mechanism Thanks :)
  4. Thank you. Yes, there is (e.g. different wheel hubs or wheels), but I do not want - the body is quite fragile, and rolling it would cause many problems. Maybe I will later look into the possibility of assembling bigger and PFed version, but right now I have not enough blue bricks to make it ...
  5. Hi, I am not sure whether it is in right forum, but it is nearly scaled to the technic fig, so I've submitted it here. Since the end of my dark ages (not too dark as somebody can imagine, but Lego was not simply my main timeeater), I wanted to merge my two hobbies, drawing cars and building with bricks. Finally, in January 2015 I finished a drawing of Lego Classic Space themed hot rod. The step two was to build it. So, here it is. Full album: https://www.flickr.c...57651110167295/ Comparsion of the two steps: It has no function, also the wheels can not roll. (only the engine can be stripped out of the car, and putting it back is not easy ) The yellow-tan hoose is not original Lego. I tried to use it as a substitution of pneumatic hooses, but it slipped down very easily. However, it has an awesome color for a Space car! So, hope you like it. ;)
  6. The only thing I do not like on it is the red smallest panel (I do not remember it's dimensions) filling the side of the cabin. But everything other on this truck is awesome. And, it reminds me Madoca's T813. I can't deciede whether it is good or bad. It is just fact. ;)
  7. Heh, I store the PF elements in very, very similar way like you :D
  8. Thank you. I have no supercar tires, unfortunatelly, but I am sure they would look much better. Photo of the chassis is in the album on flickr (see the link in the top of the topic).
  9. Hi, Sorry, this one only in photos, the video does not exist - it would be pointless, because the gear cage in rear axle did not withstand the power of 5292 motor and the weight of the whole car, and got allways disassembled after few meters. I wanted just to try some ideas, and make another HotRod. So, enjoy, and please forgive me submitting this non-perfect box on wheels. On TLCB: http://thelegocarblog.com/2015/02/25/post-apocalyptic-pat/ Full album: https://www.flickr.c...57651026934155/ Also as a firetuck!: Salamander backCab by Horcik designs, on Flickr
  10. Ahhh... And black rims, please! (and I'm looking forward to see any (positive, not negative) progress :D (this reminds me, anyway, that I want to draw this car for a long time...)
  11. Yes, with NCS it all begun at me :) Thanks ;)
  12. Thank you ;)
  13. Thank you! :)
  14. Thanks. That one is my (most) favourite too :)
  15. Hi, Here are my entries for Febrovery. (hope you like them ) Full album: https://www.flickr.c...57650805684632/
  16. I have finally found the time to edit the photos of the Wrecker MOD.
  17. Thank you ;) I am glad you like it. @Sariel: I have ripped no tire yet (and I would not be happy in case I have), the name of this buggy is meant to be interesting - and as for a relatively easy-to-drift vehicle I have chosen this name ;)
  18. Thank ypou, and sorry, I have taken any :( But when the LDD file will be available whole thing is going to be visible there
  19. Hi, VIDEO of this beast on YouTube: All Photos: https://flic.kr/s/aHsk8oBTBZ Driven by one, directly mounted buggy motor (5292), powered by Li-Po BB, weight under 700g. Very fast thing, is nearly able to drift on (slightly wet) rough asphalt. Two days later after the first photo-action, I returned to this project, improved the rear spoiler mounting, added the front part, and (for me) unfortunatelly also changed the rims. Hope you like both versions, and if you like it, check the Brickshelf folder with LDD instructions to build this fast thing. ;) http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=552935
  20. Awesome... I especially love that "rusty" rims.
  21. I presume, that the ball joint on the top would probably handle the mechanism to release the bricks of water :)
  22. Thank you ;)
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