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apachaihapachai

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  1. I think Metallic Green could be a great color for this.
  2. Completely remade the front part. I think it looks way better.
  3. Small detail. Firing order of the engine is the same as in LS engine.
  4. It's not McLaren Senna, so the differential is definitely there.
  5. A little car I made trying to make a non-replica of any particular vehicle. Functions: Fake V8; Removable HOG; Compatibility with 42098 set. Free instructions
  6. No. Most of the chassis and the part of the body are made of additional parts. A don't think so. There are no clever tricks involved. I guess it's possible to build this model just by referencing to the photos above.
  7. I reuploaded the photos. Should be fine now.
  8. Quick and simple project made out of curiosity. 9398 set but more down to the earth pickup truck. Functions: Independent suspension HOG steering Removable body (just like in the original) Opening doors Collecting dust on the shelf
  9. I'm using 3 88012 hubs. FW: 1.1.0.0 HW: 0.8.0.0 FW: 1.1.0.0 HW: 0.8.0.0 FW: 1.1.0.0 HW: 0.7.0.0 The jitter can be seen on all of them.
  10. Tried BC2 version 2.7 and still can't use Control+ servos since version 2.3. I'm getting strange jitter when trying to use analog stick with the Control+ motors in servo mode. It works perfect on older version.
  11. Made a PF version of the set with BuWizz and Buggy Motor.
  12. Pretty fast and light (~600g) model inspired by the retro RC buggies of the 80's. It is powered by two L-Motors and BuWizz. Free instructions on Rebrickable
  13. When I got the wheels from the Jeep Wrangler set I immediately came up with an idea to build an 8x8 truck using them. I made the truck as small as I can and managed to squeeze in some kind of suspension. The model is powered by BuWizz and 2 L motors. M motor is used for steering.
  14. Look what I found. In the instruction book you can spot WIP version of the chassis. The mount points of the shock absorbers are different (just like in @kbalage's video). And we can speculate that the initial model was lower to the ground.
  15. Here's one more photo from the Technic Track Racing event with more cars from other creators :D
  16. Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-57567/Apachaihapachai/porsche-911-control/
  17. For a long time I wanted to use my collection of third-party camo green coloured parts from my childhood. Here's the result. Compact remote controlled tank. 2 M motors for propulsion; 1 M motor for 360° turret rotation; Powered by BuWizz. Free instructions and video at Rebrickable
  18. I'm using BrickController app to run the model. Nevertheless it is compatible with 42099 profile in Control+ app. Yes. I was ispired by his model. I contacted LoMac and he was OK with me borrowing design cues.
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