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Lox Lego

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  1. This thing is remote control??! So cool man. So much detail in such a small build.
  2. That RC truck is tops. Congrats on the coverage and the cars!!!
  3. I really like this entry. Creative front end and rear looks just like the actual car
  4. Its a great start, but it seems to be missing some paneling with a tall hood and short roof.
  5. I did not see that coming. From frame to final, I'm thoroughly impressed
  6. Very creative designs. The pull back button option is tops!
  7. Thanks, These new panels are awesome to work with. Stoked to see what kind of panels Lego thinks of next...
  8. Looks to be crammed with funtions and crazy Color scheme. Great entry for the contest!! Right at the last second too
  9. Thanks Rishab, but actually the model is just slightly wider than it should be for the proper scale. 1973 Porsche 911 cars were much narrower back in the day... IMG_8235 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr
  10. As soon as the Porsche contest began, I knew Dug and I would be in this contest. It began with a trip to his work where he was fixing a 1973 Porsche. It was on a hoist and he was explaining how the rear suspension with the torsion bars work. I didn't think it was possible, but we found a way to create torsion bars for the front and rear suspension. 75 studs long x 31 wide x 21 high. This is the first car we have created to scale. This creation comes with Hidden battery, motors wiring tucked, 1:7 scale, trailing arm, torsion bar rear suspension, realistic interior, wide body, 1973 Porsche RS custom race inspired body, spare tire and vn in original location, working fan on motor, 2xl for drive, 1 servo for steering. Flicker: http://flic.kr/s/aHskAQ6Li7 Extended Version: Porsche Contest: IMG_8074 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr Classic rear flow IMG_8056 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr Agressive front lip IMG_8147 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr Whale tail IMG_20160729_140645 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr Side Profile IMG_8129 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr Realistic Suspension with torsion bars. Very effective, and only required the use of 1 shock per wheel IMG_7942 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr IMG_8216 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr IMG_20160729_140543 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr IMG_20160729_140701 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr Bucket Seats IMG_8183 by lachlan cameron, on Flickr
  11. Awesome progress!! Looking really clean. It seems your scaling is excellent... and the rear fin ads a nice touch to the overall look of the car. 3 Days to go!
  12. Is this your second Porsche submission?! You're fast! I love the white paneling lines along the roof and super creative wheel wells. Awesome!
  13. It's nice to see folks stepping out of the norm and designing creative ideas. The no tires thing is genius
  14. I did not expect the air ride with 6 wheel steering, crazy man! Very creative, keep it up!
  15. Very cool car! Lots of really well thought out placements for paneling. Congrats! Looks just like the real thing...
  16. Awesome build, I love the design, well done mate!
  17. Love this build! I love the random red parts you have used on this tractor, and the scale seems perfect. Nicely done
  18. I'm not sure what I'm jealous of more, your design ability, your scaling ability, or your panel collection
  19. After 1 month of building this beast I'm proud to present Dug's build that is completely modular, has 1 l-motor to raise the rear wheels and 2 m-Motors to raise front wheel 5 studs higher, 1 servo for steering and 2 XL motors for drive, working V8 and fan at the engine. Designing and creating this truck was the most satisfying so far. 77 studs long x 39 high x 23 tall (slammed) Weight: 3kg = 6.6 pounds https://flic.kr/s/aHskCMJtR4 Slammed ride 100% modular Rear air ride
  20. This build is so awesome! The lines looks like they flow so well and the rounds at the headlights are very much looking like the real car. Keep it uP!
  21. This looks like the real thing. And with so many funtions, love it!
  22. so small and so many functions!
  23. This is a fantastic design. You've used some of the panels in ways I would have never imagined. Can't wait to see the final product!
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