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paave

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  1. That's classic technic design style.
  2. Thanks. There's space for adding motors for sure. I tired 1 buggy motor + LiPo and receiver V2, but it was too weak to drive without overload. Maybe buwizz or 2 motors would do it. Also XL motor fits well, but it's a bit slow for such vehicle.
  3. - 4 wheel drive - 4 wheel steer - 4-cylinder straight fake engine - 4 link axle - 4 long soft shocks for each axle - 4lding seats, rolling wheels - 4 steering there is HOG More photos: Building instructions: http://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-9667/paave/bigfoot-monster-truck/
  4. Building instruction is now available. Check out the Rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-8013/paave/porsche-964911-cabriolet/
  5. Not sure it's necessary. It's Technic after all. Indeed, I got inspired by that car.
  6. Thanks all. It's part 44292:
  7. The second version of the 964 Porsche Video: Features & Functions: Opening doors, bonnet, trunk HOG steering Folding seats Micro fake engine. Building instruction is now available. Check out the Rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-8013/paave/porsche-964911-cabriolet/
  8. 11. Bucket Wheel Terminator, CAT B: PF IR. Signature move name: 'Bucket Saw'. - Buggy Motor for rotating the 'Saw'- M-motor lifting a boom- 2 L-motors for drive- 2x IR receiver- LiPo for power.
  9. Thanks. I thought of it, but in this case it would become neither a blade or saw, nor a thing looking like a BWE 'bucket'. If it participates in a real battle, maybe it is worth to add some mass, but it is actually not going to do, so I don't know.
  10. My entry for the contest is Bucket Wheel Terminator Signature move: Bucket Saw. It's powered with the Buggy Motor through the gears and a chain. Besides, it has an additional move: 'boom' lift. M-motor and a small actuator do the job. Despite the optical illusion, the boom is 44 studs long. Drive is with 2 L-motors connected directly to threads. It provides good speed and mobility. IR receivers are put in a comfortable place to control, and fixed strongly. Check out a short video demo (be careful of agressive music): Can't say the weapon is strong enough for a real action, but I liked the idea itself.
  11. Thanks. I didn't really try to make speeds strongly exact; it this case hoisting and trolley movement must work slower as well. By optimal I meant not too slow and not too fast. It's more for playability.
  12. I'd like to present the Tower Crane - PF: 3x L-Motor, 2x IR, LiPo - Trolley movement - Hoisting - Turning. The goal of this creation was to make a playable machine with optimal movements speed. The body is made of sections, it may be higher and longer.
  13. Building instruction is now available: http://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-7203/paave/back-to-the-future-toyota/
  14. Yes, I used 2 rubber dampers for centering.
  15. Not that I measured it, but looks like ~40.
  16. Thanks! Yes. It hits the right spring when turned on maximum angle, but it's not enough power to move the whole axle strongly; practically it doesn't go extreme.
  17. 'Hey, check out that four-by-four…' Features & Functions: 4x4 PF: XL, M, IR, LiPo Leaf spring suspension Removable body Opening doors with locks, bonnet, tailgate Folding seats Building instruction: http://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-7203/paave/back-to-the-future-toyota/
  18. Thanks everyone! I got to see if I have time.
  19. Let me present MOC 'Dodo', a plane from GTA series. It is based on Cessna 152 or similar, however, I didn't mean to create an exact copy, and made it more like in a free style of a 42040 size Features & Functions: – HOG controlling rudder and front wheel – Manual control of ailerons, elevators and flaps – Opening doors – Rolling propeller and wheels. Unfortunately, I could not archieve the right weight balance, so I had to place the model on a stand. Despite its technical imperfection, I'm still satisfied with the design.
  20. Let me turn aside from cars and trucks and present you the Autogyro: Autogyro/gyroplane/gyrocopter is a vehicle, which contains both helicopter and plane qualities. As a helicopter, it has main rotor, making a gyro get off the ground. At the rear an engine-powered propeller pulls the vehicle horizontally, like a plane. The primary feature of autogyro is autorotation. Autorotation makes the main rotor rotate through air flows only. It does not need an additional power source; some models have pre-rotator, though. This is an ultralight autogyro, so, despite its look, it is finished. Video: Features & Functions: – Spinning rotor and propeller – Rolling wheels – Main rotor control with the joystick – Rudder control through pedals – Fake flat-2 engine – Dashboard – Seat belt. Measures: 27x14x21cm (blades diameter – 50cm). Weight: 150g. Autogyro isn't a common type of vehicle. I personally met it once while watching the second part of Mad Max trilogy, and I was astonished by its unusual look. Anyway I didn't try to copy it or any other specific copter. The presented one a collaboration of many.
  21. I think not. It's already taken apart a bit, because of parts need.
  22. Thanks. Indeed, it is; flex axles hold the axle. But it doesnt seem to be a problem at this scale, at least I didn't feel it while driving.
  23. Here's my new MOC – Mitsubishi L200 (4th generation), also known as Mitsubishi Triton: Features & Functions: Independent front suspension Leaf spring rear suspension PF: 2L, M, LiPo, IRv2 Opening doors (with locks), bonnet, tailgate Video: More images:
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