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Myers Lego Technic

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  1. Hmm. Interesting. An empty stretch of highway, and two friends on the lookout?
  2. The exterior translucent layer is great! A lot of work went into this.
  3. Okay, form my observing eye () I can see a few starter pointers. -add flex axle wheel arches, which will bring the body together much more. -make the interior (Except the seats) All one color, (Black would look good.) -Make the seats all one color, and consider using [panels to make then rounder, like those in the Porsche. Or like these from the Icarus by madocca. -move the dashboard towards the front of the car, and rebuild it. try to make it as smooth as this lambo interior. You can take ideas from my green raid buggy interior if you like- -try to solidify the body by using panels to fill in the gaps, and add doors. (I see you have a sort of Bugatti style arch going on near the door, you could make the roof run smooth with that line down to the dashboard + windshield.) -try to redesign the front a bit, maybe you could remove the upper 5 long white lift arm in the center, then run axles up from the lower one to make a Bugatti or Aston martin shaped grill. -Add some more overhang to the rear, enough to cover up the wheels and give the (upcoming ) wheel arches somewhere to secure to. These are just some ideas, keep building!
  4. Try to fit an L motor instead of the M. You will get far superior performance.
  5. That's true. it is to bad you are selling your PF and moving to RC.,...
  6. I am up in your Northern Neighbor. I am just disappointed that you are giving up Lego.
  7. hmm. It is disappointing that you are selling. I might be interested.
  8. In my example I said that I had differentials between the wheels, which cancels out the possibility of skid steering.
  9. Maybe he meant with drive? Even so, a lot of us have created similar setups. I created one in this size with diffs located between the axles with drive steering and suspension.
  10. 9+ hours? I built it in 5, but I suppose if you're just starting out.
  11. How the heck are you going to power 6 rc's?!?
  12. Interesting, I still think my idea is simpler and more efficient than Samolot's, and more stable than IA's discovery. It is under 7 studs tall with the shocks and is very true to Sariels original design. I will post picks of it implemented in my upcoming Toyota 86 860 Special Edition. Until then, Happy building!
  13. Hello all, I have recently come up with what I believe is the first Lego virtual pivot steering system with an independent double wishbone style suspension. Before I release it and brand it as such, I would like to ask you if any of you have seen that sort of thing before, so that I wont celebrate a premature victory . I took @Sariel's challenge from his virtual pivot point steering topic, and have added suspension to something that is "Very hard to add suspension to".
  14. I like the touchscreen, but the fact that the interior is all red is a bit redundant.
  15. My only complaints is that the front nose looks a bit flat compared to the original, and the wheel arches look a little flat, but overall it is great!
  16. Oooh. @Sariel , A game changer by the four-footed Chordata Mammalia Criceta.
  17. When this leads to a physical confrontation, I will put $100 on Mr.-Conspiracy-Theory.
  18. Coming Right Up! (I'm starting to get the feeling this should be in the Technic PUB )
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