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dikkie klijn

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  1. No stalling :D, but i do use the small lithium battery box. But its running smooooooth . But i think you could make this thing really interesting by using 2 receivers controlling all of the motors independently.
  2. How about this, u do need an extra switch to flip the rotations of the xl's though...
  3. Hmm thats a hard one, but searching my flickr favorites these are some of my favorites: Liebherr LTM 11200 Photograph by Barman Build by Liftingbricks. Yes yes this has a wow factor due to the shear size. But having it seen in real life really helps to admire the huge amount of astonishing details on this model. Oh did I tell u this model is partially motorized as well?! (youtube) Galloping horse kinetic sculpture Made by JK Brickworks Just have a look at the .
  4. Yes the chassis does flex a bit under the weight of the model. It's one of the few things that I personally don't like about my towtruck. But then if it would be perfect I wouldn't have any reason to keep on building .
  5. Great piece! :D One tip though, if you attach a rubber band to the pulling stick and pull on that ur videos will be even smoother!
  6. Poster :laugh: 15 Dollars at mocplans
  7. And it is onrebrickable too :D http://rebrickable.com/mocs/dikkie-klijn/mclaren-mp4-12c
  8. And finally instructions for sale . 15 Dollars at mocplans
  9. That looks amazing . but i find i hard to believe that a single xl motor is capable of driving such a hugh model with that gear ratio
  10. Im sorry but we cannot see the images :(
  11. 1 receiver will never be able to power a RC motor and a L motor at the same time at full capacity. It would be better to use a single receiver for the buggy motor.
  12. Aaah I see, I'm looking forward to your solution, and the car of course
  13. If your doors aren't to heavy https://www.flickr.com/photos/dikkie_klijn/13915731089/
  14. CRooki: I do have a solution but it is quite drastic... making ur model in a bigger scale would open the possibility for using the wheels from the legendary 8880 supercar. MOVIEEE :D
  15. Rule number 1: Lego will never keep up with the RC hobby in terms of speed. That said, it is possible to make wheelies with lego models, Use a high power motor (PF L or XL preferrable) and make sure that the car is top heavy.
  16. I used some non branded rubber bands that I got from the supermarket. Regarding the tubing, I haven't got any more photo's then there are om my flickr account or that are in the instructions.
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