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HorcikDesigns

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  1. Yes, that sounds great, and i would support this scheme. However, I can not imagine voting for new parts or models against the internet's anonymous crowds of not FOLs... ;)
  2. Hi, This is one of my test axles ;) (I've not not tested it in car yet :)) (the red pieces are connected into the holes in the PF-Servo, and yellow links are connected to yellow towballs) Photo: LDD: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Gzzig/Axles-LDDs/live_axle_try_1_no_portals_gray.lxf (hope it works)
  3. Hi, Have somebody here some experience with twin 5292 (buggy motor) connected to single V2 reciever, used as a propulsion of a RC car? Will the IR reciever survive, or will it be destroyed?. ( I've tested the possibility of this with no load, and it worked. However, I do not want to risk to test it under the weight of the car.)
  4. What about an simple mid-scale hot-rod?
  5. Very, very nice. And I have to apologize to Doc, this color scheme looks better at this rod in some way. On the other hand, Doc's rims were better in my opinion, but at this one I love the white circle from the Boss rims.... So It's very difficult to say which one is better... :D And, somebody could make this rod in ratty version :)
  6. In Czech republic is the situation the same ;) (now I don't know whether I have to write "don't worry", or not, because I worry very much :D)
  7. Yes, I think there is option to make it available just via the link...But I'm not sure...
  8. Thanks ;) (do you think the gray connectors that makes the downer half of the cage? )
  9. Thanks, I though so, but I wasn't sure. Now I am.
  10. Very nice truck, I like it! However, I have one question - Why did you use two BBs and recievers? Well, the BBs for centering the weight, but why doubble reciever? Because of power consumption? I don't think so, Two Ls and servo with lights does not consume so much power like RC Buggy motor ;) However, I'm not sure ;) PS: looking forward to see the video ;)
  11. Thanks ;) I'll try, but the main colors are going to be gray and black ;)
  12. Thank you - I would like to make the video too, but I have no opportunity to make it in rough terrain, and what's more - full head of ideas for new one ;) So, maybe tomorrow few seconds when it's climbing ;)
  13. Hi! Few weeks I am just enjoyjing by upgrading of axles of this one - with high centre of gravity, low ride height (when compared with the whole truck), and awefully placed recievers. On the other hand, I hope you'll like the seat, working winch, axles littlebit inspired by Vkyopwnsall's 8297 upgrades, and the body - that I want to save to the upgraded generation (GEN2) - I hope to assemble it soon. More photos in my Flickr album: Whether you want, I can submit here the LDD files of the axles ;) the on the second photo, and rear of the crawler ;) ) And here is the video:
  14. I think it is one of the best LEGO choppers I've seen so far ;)
  15. Great work. Are you planning to show us more photos of the chassis? (or finish and publish the LDD file?) ;)
  16. This one might solve many problems with front axles. However, the wheel is just for supercars and not for offroads ;) I like the idea of new HUB and wheels, but I don't like the new wheel's design.
  17. It could be shorter (for better design, in my opinion), but with this lenghth it seems to climb better... ;)
  18. That 4x4 chassis with rc unit promises very fast car... (I hope...)
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