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[MOC] Lamborghini LM002
filsawgood replied to filsawgood's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hello! I don't quite understand what kind of gauges you talking about ... in the model, only the PF electric and BuWizz. Unfortunately there is no bottom photo. But everything is simple there - levers, drive to the wheels. Two subframes, the frame is not a supporting structure, this function, as in a real car, is performed by the body. Thanks! It is imperative to build it! Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! Hmm, nice game, I don't know about it Not a fan of this movie, but this car makes an impression, definitely Thanks! I've really tried to minimize the use of the system in this model. It did not work everywhere, but it does not strike the eye- 21 replies
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Hi everyone! I want to share my work. It so happened that 2020 with all its cataclysms and difficulties was also not easy in building my own model. I took up the construction almost immediately after TС18, and now, after half a year, the project is completed. The Lamborghini LM002 aka "Lamborghini truck, Rambo Lambo" is an off-road truck manufactured by Lamborghini between 1986 and 1993. The LM002 was an unusual departure for Lamborghini which, at the time, was primarily known for high-performance, hand-built, super/sports cars. The LM002 was not the first of its kind to be built by Lamborghini. Two prototype vehicles, the Cheetah and the LM001, paved the way for LM002. Both vehicles used rear-mounted American power plants and were intended for military use, but were not well received. With the idea of using a front mounted Countach V12 to power the LM001 came the next model, the "LM002", which was the first of the three to see actual production by Lamborghini. pecifications: ·1:8.62 scale ·All wheel drive ·Independent suspension ·V12 piston engine ·Opening doors, hood ·Detailed salon ·Planetary wheel hubs Electrics: ·BuWizz brick – battery and receiver ·4L motors - movement ·Servo motor – steering · iOS/Android smartphone/pad with BuWizz app – Remote control ·It is possible to install LED lights from Lego Building instruction for Lamborghini LM002 you can find here on my blogpage, or on rebrickable
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- Why release the models in blue, let's make Dark Azure! - And chrome? Why not stamp enough chrome parts? - What?? Here is gray and black for you, goodbye. - Well, maybe at least arches in black or white - What kind of nonsense? Here we will make purple, orange darcazur and in some places prints, so that these panels are not useful anywhere else. What is it here with us? Olive .... great color! Sometimes you look at Chinese models and envy, there are colors and variety, and even - chrome. Too bad the quality is disgusting. Below is just a sketch of a Chevy Silverado, what would it be like if there were normal parts in the right quantity. And so I can only boast black, red and white. Sorry, boiling.
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[TC18] Ferrari F40
filsawgood replied to paave's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
It looks awesome! I would like to put next to your model and 10248 -
16. AMC Pacer Super Dragster Model of American compact car manufactured in the USA from 1975 to 1979, built in the style of a racing car for drag racing. A quarter mile racing left its mark on the refinement of the stock car - there is a huge V8 with a compressor, a safety cage, larger rear tires, a nitrous cylinder, a fire extinguisher, a trolley to prevent a coup at startup (wheelie bar) and even a brake parachute . Functional - V8 - Belt drive to the compressor, generator and water pump from the main shaft - Rear drive - Steering via HOG (stylized by a folded parachute)
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[TC18] Bugatti Chiron
filsawgood replied to CharlieBravo's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Very interesting! Good idea!