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  1. 1:10 scale Ford Fiesta inspired rally car. The main feature of the model is an independent suspension which can travel in both directions like the real rally car. It is driven by 2 L-Motors and can be powered by BuWizz 2.0 or similar power bricks. The doors and the hood can be opened. I4 fake engine can be found inside. Free Stud.io model at Rebrickable
  2. With plastic wheels it should lame-drift :D
  3. Fast and simple model with big steering angle inspired by the Ken Block's Hoonigan Ford "Hoonicorn" Mustang. The scale is compatible with 42098 Car Transporter. The model is powered by the BuWizz 2.0 and driven by a single L motor. The car has a one whopping manual function - freely spinning turbos. It was build in approximately 5 hours. Hope you like it. Free Stud.io model at Rebrickable
  4. Thanks! Thanks! I used Subaru Libero as the base for the proportions.
  5. Very compact Japanese microvan kei car. 9 studs wide, 24 studs long. It is powered by BuWizz 2.0 and single L-Motor. Free Stud.io model at Rebrickable
  6. Made yet another set of modifications: The pull-back system swapped with the remote controlled system Front end swapped with the custom design Small changes to the design throughout the model Free Stud.io model at Rebrickable
  7. Made a lot of the chassis improvements. Stud.io model at Rebrickable was updated.
  8. Sadly I never managed to fit something into the c-pillar that wouldn't look ugly.
  9. Remade the rear end with more accurate rear lights.
  10. Big thanks for the instructions! Already on Rebrickable.
  11. It works fine. Parts won't be damaged overtime. But it is considered as an illegal technique for Lego. More legal solution. But it looks much worse due to a gap caused by the studs at the edge.
  12. Shaking isn't a problem really. But crashing head on into the wall is.
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