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HorcikDesigns

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  1. Category A: #7 #11 #12 Category B #1 #2 #10
  2. The original truck is not 815 or 813, but 148: And, in action you'll see it - sonner than christmas come (I hope):D
  3. Hi; First answer - video is going to be done, but I have not enough time. Done for sixth race of Czech Lego Technic Truck Trial Championship. Features: -2×RC buggy motor 5292 for propulsion of the whole mechanism -1×PF M motor for steering -full independependent Tatra half-axle suspension (leaf/axle springs in the back - it works pretty well, and normal shocks in the front) -central diff equipped with pneumatic lock. -external roll-cage (safety of Tec-fig first!) -Custom stickers (largest set so far!) :D -cable RC for saving the weight (around 1600 g) (the reason are the tires, because they have slipped, they had to be equipped with "support" with smaller tires. The Crawler no.(x+1) is also waiting for more photos and for video too. Now, here is full album: https://www.flickr.c...57648127231832/ And here some shots of it.: And with crawler:
  4. However, looking at it again, the rear-view mirrors look interesting The part under the slope looks like something new, in case that I'm not betrayed by my eyes. :D
  5. I wonder if I am the only person who think, that this set is going to be only pieces-bag... But it seems as great base for modifications... ;)
  6. The 12t transmitting the power of two XLs (I have spotted that Xls in front axles are in opposite direction than in the rear) should have been in opposire position in their "cage" (only for one from front or rear)? So the result is that the front wheels rotate in opposite direction than the rear. (?) Is this The Error?
  7. What is that 24t doing there without any support preventing falling off the axle?
  8. Just one question - Which gear ratio have you used for gearing the XLs down? I see 1:3 in the portal hub, but the inner side of the axle is hidden. Edit, sorry, it isn't hidden, please just prove me that DG knob-wheel is used there ;) (in front axle (with servo))
  9. Awesome tires, anyway, but you should place the BB lower, it has the center of gravity so high, and when crawilng, it is going to turn upside down. Good luck!
  10. Very nice car. Although it looks like great fun to drive (I remember my Sandrail, that had not so good suspension), the best thing about this moc are that hood locks! :D EDIT - But maybe with L-motor and shortened wheelbase (as suggested Black-build), it would look like crawler buggy... :D
  11. It is too high, isn't? You might try smaller shocks. And the steering looks a bit unstable, in contrast to whole chassis (that seems quite robust...)
  12. Very specific Tumbler-interpretation, but I like it! Proportions are quite off, but it does not matter.
  13. BRICKSHELF FOLDER WITH LDD FILE: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=547520
  14. Very, very nice. The only thing that i don't like is the weigh of this monster, although it performs well, it might be a bit better, in my opinion... ;)
  15. Thank you very much. I'll submit photos from disassembling and LDD soon. :D (I know, I contradict a bit (my previous answer here), but I had time, so I decieded to make them and share :) ) @building-the-Bugbler - maybe later, now I have not enough black pieces
  16. Thanks. @Rollermonkey - Instructions? Maybe, I don't promise to make them ASAP, but it isn't bad idea. ;)
  17. Thanks, i am glad you like them. ;) Anyway, I'm looking forward to see your attempt!
  18. Thank you. ;) @mysteriouspi - using system bricks was for me the only chance to chatch the "right" (hopefully) angles ;)
  19. Yes, no suspension (I see, unfortunatelly). I have no small shocks left :D Thanks anyway ;)
  20. Beautiful - I especially like the simpicity of it. ;)
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