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paave

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  1. If you haven't seen square wheels car in action, this video is for you: I tested it on flat and special surfaces. PF: M, LiPo, IR. Isn't much to say more. Rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-117167/paave/square-wheels-car/#details
  2. That's an option, I don't prefer it though
  3. Thanks. I agree it would look better without the receivers, but I don't use 3rd party parts. There's isn't much to do with the cables
  4. 29. Wille Loader Features: - Drive (L-motor) - Articulated steering (M-motor + 2x linear actuator) - Bucket lift (L-motor) - Bucket tilt (L-motor) - Front and rear lights (2x LED) - LiPo-battery - 2x IR-receiver Dimensions: 35L x 13W x 17H = 7735, stud^3 Photos: Video:
  5. My entry for TC22: Wille Loader Based on Wille Machines 35L x 13W x 17H = 7735, stud^3 Features: - Drive (L-motor) - Articulated steering (M-motor + 2x linear actuator) - Bucket lift (L-motor) - Bucket tilt (L-motor) - Front and rear lights (2x LED) - LiPo-battery - 2x IR-receiver Video: More photos: Rebrickable page: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-113292/paave/wille-loader/ Sorry for being late, got really lost in time. Thanks the admins for letting me join anyway
  6. Thanks. I also used those parts the same panel way in my another Ferrari F12 Berlinetta alternate. I know this fact. "Ferrari Enzo" is still a common name and less confusing between car and person.
  7. My next alternate model of 42125: Ferrari Enzo Features: - Opening doors, bonnet, trunk - Independent suspension - Fake engine - Working steering wheel Video: There's much influence of the 8653 set, which is my favorite one. So it's a kind of modern representation I made Rebrickable page: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-112172/paave/ferrari-enzo
  8. Here's my replication of the Ferrari Daytona SP3 made with the 42125 parts. Not perfect shaping, but the best panel configuration, to my mind. Coming with the free instruction Features: - Opening doors, bonnet, trunk- Independent suspension- Fake engine- Working steering wheel Video (including instruction): More images: Rebrickable page: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-108295/paave/ferrari-daytona-sp3
  9. Thanks. It was my reference indeed.
  10. This is my next alternate model of the 42125 set: Three Wheel Car Features: - All wheel independent suspension - Opening doors, bonnet, trunk and tailgate - RWD - l4-engine - HOG-steering Video (demonstration + instruction): More pictures: Rebrickable page: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-104809/paave/three-wheel-car/#details
  11. Thanks. I don't really see a problem here, it's quite a common thing in MOCs in this scale. I can't use another hub or even change anything else in this system, it's all connected. Flipping wheels is also impossible, because there are connectors on the way.
  12. Thanks. When the truck is on the ground, the front wheels are straight too. These are render images.
  13. Thank you! The rear suspension is soft, it doesn't turn into any disconnections, it's checked. I used these connections because it's the most compact.
  14. Thanks. The suspension is pretty hard and I don't think it would show the best performance. Making it softer with other shocks, either soft or medium, leads to a subsidence after pressing. Also, the steering system is too instable: the truck would hardly go straight.
  15. Thank you! Took me years to find out the robust solution for this kind of suspension + steering in this scale.
  16. Here's my next MOC: I-Beam Suspension Trophy Truck Size: 36L, 16W, 16H, cm Weight: 702g Parts: 843 Features: - Independent front I-Beam suspension - Live axle rear suspension - Opening doors with locks - Opening bonnet with holder - HOG-steering - Fake engine - Modular construction Video: More pictures: Instruction available on Rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-102687/paave/i-beam-suspension-trophy-truck/
  17. Thanks for the feedback. The tail rotor is surely big, but it's the most compact I could do. 99012 blades are larger than needed. The nose part is only lacking the cutout in the middle, so it seems long. I just kept it simple.
  18. There are no many creations with the blades, so here's mine: Bell 206 Helicopter Features: - Main rotor collective pitch control - Rear rotor pitch control - Opening doors - Rotating propellers - PF: M-Motor, LiPo battery. Video: More photos: Building instruction: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-98383/paave/bell-206-helicopter/#details
  19. New rims were not available in gray.
  20. It's 12:28 in a 5x7 frame. I guess, putting other gears in this space will turn into instability and clicks.
  21. And the wheels on render images are lower, because of no weight for shocks. That's some Photoshop manipulations, superimposition + edit size + set transparency.
  22. Thanks. The front is indeed higher than it should be. I just wanted to use the new fender panels, so there is no other way. I checked the proportions and it seems fine. Maybe it's because of the high front and also it looks shorter because the LEGO arches are longer than on the original car.
  23. Here's my latest creation: Ferrari F40 Model Info: Scale: 1:10 Size: L45, W21, H12, cm Weight: 1476g Parts: 1589 Features: - Remote control - Working V8 engine - Independent suspension - Opening doors, bonnet, trunk - Pop-up headlights - Modular construction - PF: 2L, Servo, IR, LiPo Video: Pictures: More images: https://bricksafe.com/pages/paave/ferrari-f40-110-rc Building instruction made in Bricklink Studio coming with 564 steps on 442 pages: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-92704/paave/ferrari-f40-110-rc/#details
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