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mocbuild101

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  1. That's not exactly the same problem... You can update the parts by downloading (and reinstalling) the program again.
  2. Looks good! I agree with @Offroadcreat1ons that it should have HoG steering - it will make it much easier to play with! Yes, that is true - unless you scale the car to it!
  3. Hey @Marxpek, it looks like you have some competition! https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-8658/Summse/348-kmh-black-speed-record-breaker-worlds-fastest-remote-controlled-2-motor-lego-car
  4. I agree, we should focus on the vehicles, not how to race/demonstrate them. Really, any video that shows the vehicle's speed, handling, and overall performance should be enough. Take the video of my drift racer - it's simple, shows what it can do, and that's all!
  5. Well I have got smooth flooring and tires (as well as 4 buggy motors ), and I should be able to make it quite small... But I'm currently making the instructions for this, so it will have wait...
  6. Lego probably won't make that - because they can just use two standard ones.
  7. Looks good, and it will be great if you manage to include all those features! And best of all - you're making it in black! By the way, you should add [WIP] to your title .
  8. I agree that 4WD/AWD should be much better - and I might to give it a try - but I don't know if I can use standard wheels (with proper tires). I might also try using a RC unit instead of PF, mainly so I can use 2 buggy motors. Or PF train motors - because they don't need gearing (so less friction), and I just happen to have some!
  9. Yes, they would be good. I assume that photo is of clones, right?
  10. I haven't acquired one of those yet, and my camera's resolution is only 640x480. Hopefully one day I will get a better camera... Edit: That day has come! I now have a smartphone that can record 1920x1080 video! - so expect much better videos form now on...
  11. Thanks, it's because I'm not on YouTube - which is mainly because I don't make many videos, but also because my video camera isn't very good. Thanks, it's very fun to play with, and like I said: Maybe... It should be possible, but I'm not sure it would be any better than 2WD...
  12. WOW! that's tough! (and certainly something Lego couldn't handle!)
  13. That is because I geared the buggy motor down, the first time I tried it, I geared it up - which did turn the voltage protection on.
  14. What program are you using? - the parts look very shiny!
  15. What about separating Technic wheel hubs? - it's so hard to get hair out of them!
  16. Oh, of course! I was thinking of a pin with a hole on the end - like the 2L pin with brush.
  17. Thanks! I wasn't expecting to be mentioned here! Edit: I realized my mistake...
  18. Sorry for the delay... Here's the video, it's not very good, but it shows how it works. http://bricksafe.com/files/mocbuild101/drift-racer-chassis/video.mpg It doesn't really show how fast it is though...
  19. I will be posting video shortly, just having some problems with editing . None, I built it as a chassis, but I'm making instructions - so hopefully someone can make a body for it! No, because that would add more weight and complexity without adding much else. Thanks, I will be making the instructions over the next few days, so it won't be long before you can build it!
  20. Thanks, it is very fast and does drift - not for very long, but it is extremely fun to play with!
  21. It also looks like the ends have been changed slightly too, hopefully so they can work better when put end-to-end. Because they already made a 1L worm gear - just with a larger diameter.
  22. Maybe, but I wouldn't have anywhere to get to it's top speed, and I don't (yet) have a Claas wheel. You won't be disappointed! I will post the video tomorrow after I edit it.
  23. Do you mean the wheels would come off? because they don't, and the axle does go all the way in the wheel - it just doesn't look like it in the photo. Wait until you see the video - it already does a great burnout!
  24. This was originally designed to be the smallest RC car to use a buggy motor, but it soon became an extremely powerful car capable of drifting. I refined the chassis design over 2 prototypes, and then tried multiple combinations of gear ratios and different sizes of wheels to achieve the best speed. The result: this MOC you are looking at right now! Driven by buggy motor, geared 1:1.25 Steered by PF servo Hidden power switch on underside LDcad/POV-Ray animation Video: http://bricksafe.com/files/mocbuild101/drift-racer-chassis/video.mpg Instructions: http://www.rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-8835/mocbuild101/2wd-drift-racer-chassis 3D File http://www.bricksafe.com/files/mocbuild101/drift-racer-chassis/2WD Drift Racer 3D file.mpd
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