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Aventador2004

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  1. it should work fine, i have done it myself. the wire is long enough. they are 50 studs long!!!
  2. i don't own a Lamborghini, sadly. but i was lucky enough to see one going 90-100 mph on a public road. it was to fast to take a picture, but it was a special order black edition, so cool anyway.
  3. i actually said , "are my POSTs useful? " not "are my mocs cool?" . And I don't intend leaving this site. I joined to know some ideas that I should build, and to see mocs others make. Not trying to just show mocs, I frequently ask @StangMan302 if they are cool because I have him on speed dial. And I frequently build mods with his ideas mixed in. But we should put this conversation in another topic.
  4. Same, I would totally take those off their hands .
  5. yes, @I_Igor is correct. You should never give up. ps: you add @ then the name when trying to mention someone.
  6. Thanks, the color scheme was the only problem I ran into in this build. I only have a yellow bucket, and no yellow panels . The size actually can be smaller with a AAA battery, and it was not hard to make small. That is why I would make instructions (final build) for people who don't need a huge crane to use. hmm, forgot those on this, thanks for reminder and complements!
  7. No, i had no idea that was your profile pic, and yours is a centenario.
  8. Yes. I build fast first, then add details. Just like a Lamborghini. Fast.
  9. A Lamborghini Aventador. Loud, beautiful, raw.
  10. Here is my latest creation!! The tracked crane! I recently bought a bucket and 2 l motors so I thought I would build a crane, logically . The crane goes up and down with a LA, and the bucket moves on a LA both connected to separate m motors. The drive is through direct driven l motors on tracks. This is in no way final, and I would like to make instructions for the final model. What do you think? better pics soon.
  11. My favorite car. Easily figured out.
  12. That's why I wouldn't recommend a claas to a kid. The 9+ hours would be boring to them. That is why I said the 9394 jet. 1+ hours of good building, and much functionality.
  13. Looking good ?. I think 4 motors is a better choice.
  14. My recommendation review.. I would recommend the 9394 jet, the building process was enjoyable, and simple functions that work well. The landing gear work great, very easy to use, and it rolls pretty well on the ground. The cockpit opens using a simple worm gear like the landing wheels, and it opens very linearly. The side wings are on a work gear also to keep the wings from moving while swooshing. The final function is a lever in the cockpit, that moves the rear wing up and down, and they move 45 degrees. The jet complete is very light and swooshable, with a very good price / functions value ($50). My verdict: buy it, for the playability. It is pure fun.
  15. I definitely would suggest that set, as I have it, I use the hubs alot. The steering hubs are very helpful.
  16. Awesome work @MangaNOID and @JTS !! Those look amazing.
  17. After Basically making a buggy motor discussion topic, I wanted to accually get who does have one. The poll above should allow you to vote. I want to know for future reference or if needed. I don't have one but maybe go do, it so, feel free to tell if you like it or not / if you had any problems with it. Regards, Aventador.
  18. You are not allowed to promote your creations as said in guidelines, but you can show your creation and add a link to the ideas topic without promoting it.
  19. @Zero (Zblj)I just noticed the title says " 100p" not "100d" like the real p100d. The d stands for drive or front motors.
  20. I don't know where a parts list is and I don't have a 42043, so I can only give suggestions. Use geared down xl motors, 1:3 should work well or 12:20 would allow more speed.
  21. That looks a bit slow, will you change gearing for less shaking?
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