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SilenWin

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  1. Personally, I would like to see the Porsche in "Gulf" color scheme. Both these colors are already represented by rich assortment of panels. It's also a bright and original colors, have not been met in Technic sets and very appropriate to the spirit of the racing cars.
  2. Wow! Effe, that's really titanic work! All that reinforcements and front bumper looks really awesome! And I like how you placed the compressor, very compact and nice. Hope that I will be one of the first to be able to build it and test this monster
  3. Thank you very much for positive comments! It's really very inspiring to hear such comments from great builders
  4. Thank you for posting video, Lucio! Here is some photos in addition:
  5. Some Tatra-like transmission?
  6. Great project, finhudson! Nice to see some different solutions in Lego control devices. Have you seen this project - kickstarter.com/projects/microduino/microduino-mcookie-the-smallest-electronic-modules?ref=category ? Maybe some ideas from it can be useful?
  7. Sheo, wow, that's really great! Can we hope for a video?
  8. Hi everyone! Here is my modification of this pretty trophy truck: Driving this beast is very difficult and funny (max speed reached - 15 km/h) RM8, thank you for creating such a great truck!
  9. Thank you for kind words, Martin! Yes, there are Sbrick and 2x LiPo batteries inside the trunk.
  10. Hi everyone! Here is my version of Martin's brilliant Cadillac. It was very interesting and enthralling build for me. Main targets was changing color scheme and avoiding blue/red pins/axles in bodywork. The fact that with a large weight and high gear ratio (1.2 : 1) model is still very fast and maneuver suprised me a lot So, now it's time to transform this amazing MOC to something badass Looks like Doc Brown's monster truck needs a brother
  11. Thanks to all of you guys for your kind words! Madoca,I'm sorry for reading your thoughts >:) I'm glad to hear that you like my mod =) Great concept-car, btw!
  12. Hello! Today I'm proudly present you my new MOD - 6x6 CUV, originally made by Madoca. His CUV impressed me so much when I built it, that I decided to build a modified version. Main targets was: impressive exterior, powerful drivetrain and different bodywork. Also I wanted it to have some serious off-road capabilities, so I decided to use larger wheels with custom tires. So final features is: - 6x6 drive - 4 L-motors (2 on each side) - 4 Li-Po BB (connected in parallel) - SBrick - Positive caster angle (front suspension) - Wheel reductors (3:1) and custom tires I tried to keep the original look, but front wheelarches was too small, so I replaced them with flex axles The rear part now looks completely different, it looks more like pickup. Special thanks to jorgeopesi for his wonderful fake engine idea! The only noticeable change in the cockpit - sticking BB The rest are hiding in the trunk Here is the teaser video: Thanks for watching! Hope you enjoy it Feel free to leave comments, your feedback is very important for me.
  13. Thanks! Your Cadillac is just perfect for making this:
  14. Thank you for instructions, Martin! And can I use bodywork of your Cadillac as a part of MOC?
  15. Wow! Great, unusual MOC, with so many functions! It is awesome!
  16. Thank you! Now I will try to build red "street" version with 2x buggy motors. And outdoor video/photoset, of course =)
  17. Welcome back, Madoca, glad to see you again! And, of course, your MOCs too Your new CUV is just brilliant! This MOC looks as good as it driving. And also it's good platform for future MODs. So... here is mine version: This modification features: - Custom tires and in-wheel reductors. No CV-joints and torque limits! Total gear ratio is 5:1 - Slightly changed front bodywork (bigger wheels is a problem, yeah) - 2x Li-Po battery in parralel for better endurance - SBrick - New suspension (front - long shocks, rear - long+short shocks) Hope you like it!
  18. Wow! Great stuff! Compact and complex, I love things like this. Nice truck, btw :)
  19. I would be very happy to see the instructions, so I'm in!
  20. Thank you! There are many cheap dark red dishes on the BL, so you can buy a few. I think they would blend well with white/red body. Also I will try black/yellow colorscheme soon. Something like this http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f239/SilenWin/IMG_9548_zpsnytzfut0.jpg
  21. Lipko, thank you so much for sharing LDD file! Your hotrod (or maybe ratrod?) is amazing and steering system looks and works perfect. For me it was very exciting build, so many new techniques (e.g. new suspension setup). Model exterior also looks attractive, I love this type of cars =) Here is some photos of my build:
  22. Here it is chassis. Color scheme for motors placement: Green - buggy motors; Bright green - servo motor; Yellow - main shaft, that is connected to fake engine and rear wheels. Other parts with common colors is from original 42039's chassis (exclude some gears and gear's bracing) Now you can use LDD, original instructions and photos from my album to build your own 42039RC =) Happy building!
  23. You can click on the photos in my upper post and see full gallery. Also I have raw lxf file of motors and gears placing. Do you need it?
  24. Wheel planet reductors + independent suspension? Sounds like a challenge ;)
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