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Flying-K

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  1. LXF I can't believe what a good job are you doing and how many hours are you spending on it. I know, the rear part is a little tricky as all parts are slope. I made it only to cover the battery pack. :/
  2. So I've exceeded my allotted disk space I uploaded pics on Brick Safe http://bricksafe.com/pages/Flying-K/technic-9398-moc-airplane-piper-cub-c-model :D
  3. You're amazing! I'm trying to upload pics, but fails. Still trying
  4. Hey LXF! that's beautiful!! Thank you and you did it very fast! :D
  5. Hi, after spending many hours in trying motorizing this plane's wheels, I realized that the model was to heavy, so it was moving only a few cm and then gears where suffering. Maybe I should use two motors, but there was really no more space. I had a new project in my mind for a Hot Rod, so I made a video and some pics before dismantling. Here's the video Now uploading photos, will link them later.
  6. Hi LXF, thank you for you answer and suggestions!! :) I'll have a look to LDD. What about the building itself? What could I improve or it's not nice to see? Thank you!! K
  7. Hi guys, girls and kids :) I'm new on this forum and new to Lego Technic although i played a lot with lego bricks when child. Last week I bought my very firs Technic kit and chose the 9398 4x4 Crawler which has Power Functions and RC. After three days I ended the model and played with that 5 minutes than I made it apart to start something mine. I wanted an airplane, and I love bush planes, those with big tires that can land on every surface. As my kit contains off-road tires, that was a good start. :) And in two days and a lot of tries and retries I ended up with this. Here's the video link (don't know how to embed) It is inspired to the Piper Cub. I know, tires are to big and wings to small and maybe many other imperfections, but that's absolutely my first construction with no instructions, only fantasy and brain work. I succeeded in hiding everything inside: battery pack, IR receiver and motor. I'm very happy with the result, and maybe one of those next day I'll try to give it an engine for the wheels, although I'm reluctant to take it apart as I'm sure I'll not be able to remake it as now. I hope you like it. :) Bye K Every comment is welcome. Any suggestion to make fast instructions? Thank you
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