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dikkie klijn

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  1. Source, at this site there also some pictures of other upcoming sets (themes like, Dino, Friend and Ninjago).
  2. Looks good, nice use of gravity .
  3. (photograph= link to flickr set) A "small" creation of mine. A tow truck similar to those of Sariel and M_longer. This one it fully motorized and partly RC (just TO many functions for full RC ). A full description and better photo's (this one is quite bad I have to say ) will come later. Of course a video will be made. I'm not sure whether this creation is finished or not. I would like some details on the front to be chromed but I don't know the price of that yet.
  4. Maybe it's an idea to add your mocs to rebrickable? Then people can easily see what parts they are missing. I'm suprised how 'cheap' most of your models are, I would have expected much more .
  5. /BUMP/ I've made full page by page instruction for the model, flickr set
  6. Fast and chrome wheels , I love it!
  7. A while ago i've made a lego scania racer (sorry sariel you just inspire people ) more photo's: click I don't have any instructions for you but the concept is quite simple, take an RC motor and attach it directly to the rear wheels. Next take a lightweight battery box (I'd recommend this one) and a steering axle put those together as compact as possible and build a body around it. And voila you have a fast drifting carecar/truck. Now my truck wasn't designed for drifting but on a smooth floor it does the job. I recommend you to have more weight on the front axle then the rear or using smooth back wheels, just so they can slip. As a purist I would never use an lipol accu from RC models or anything, I think the Lego rechargeable battery box has about the same weight and performance so that's good enough for me and hopefully for you.
  8. His GBC's are awesome, still my favorite stays his factory:
  9. All my mocs of this year: The only lego set of 2011 that I own is the Unimog, but it's an awesome one! Lego really did its best on this one. And my next model wich I will hopefully finish next year :
  10. That Audi looks great! Do you have any other pictures of it?
  11. @prateek This thing doesn't go really fast so you own't ruin your lego I think @DLuders those are some interesting points you make . The light weight of a RC body would definitely make a difference especially in performance. But you could also try studless building (like this). Studless has the advantage being able to connect to just about anything in just about every angle. And constructed good studless is more than strong enough for eventual rollovers But I'm getting quite curious on how a RC body would look like on this thin in real life.
  12. Haha that was only a quick way to show you guys what you COULD make on this chassis, say the body of a super car. I never intended it this way, why use a plastic body if you could make your own in little plastic pieces? It's mine by the way (click) I needed a place to put the ldd file so I used my old brickshelf account
  13. It doesn't ruin your motors actually. At least not if you take the power of after switching.
  14. @jacobkristensen No I don't have any other pictures than these and those on my flickraccount @dhc6twinotter Your guesses are correct . Thanks, I've used "adobe premiere elements 8.0"
  15. Another photo of my VicViper with special thanks to Red Spacecat
  16. Another photo of my VicViper with special thanks to Red Spacecat
  17. @brickmack I know blue would look better, just don't have the pieces for it .
  18. @DLuders, yeah the stand is quite useful although the model can't become to heavy. @Timr, Yup I'm still working on the tow truck .
  19. Just a small build, hope you like it . And a stand for the Vic Flickr
  20. Just a small build, hope you like it . Flickr
  21. A shame you could't finish it in time, well time goes fast when you're having fun. Are you gonna fishing this one or is the inspiration gone?
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