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FriedlS

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  1. Wow! Looks great!!! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ˜Š
  2. Absolutely fantastic work! πŸ‘πŸ˜Š
  3. Yes it works good. But i guess the reason for it is, that the chassis is quite light and so the load isn't to high. I will test it with original lego tires, so the load will be increased. Yes you are absolutly right, but with hi higher gear ratio, the load is getting to high. And i am to old for faster cars to come along with them :)
  4. I made some changes: Installed a second buggy motor and reduced the width about 2 studs: and of course a little test drive:
  5. The wheels are similar to the 43 x 14: bigger wheels won’t work with this mudguards and 4wd Thanks! Do you know the original building made by filsawgood (e.g. on rebrickable)? The big hole is, because in the original chassis the monster motor is placed here. So I don’t mind. 😊
  6. I build a new rc car for having fun. 😊 The body of the car is by @filsawgood, but with my own chassis. propulsion: monster motor steering: servo controller and battery by mould king lights and brake light by bricktec-lights wheels: 3d printed custom wheels from shapeways here are some pictures: And of course a short video: here are the links: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-92747/filsawgood/wrx/#details https://bricktec-lights.de Here you can see the working brake lights: IMG_0160 by Friedl St, auf Flickr
  7. Very cool! What is the weight of this vehicle?
  8. Oh really? Never heard about it. Where do you read it?
  9. This is a great building! Very powerful to make donuts with these tires and weight!πŸ‘πŸ‘ But in my opinion it isn’t really drifting in this clip. BTW. a awesome building! Great to see your version! In my opinion it is easier to drift, when the rear axle spins faster. Fun fact, Ford has this solution also at their actual Focus RS AWD πŸ˜€
  10. And normal Lego wheels won’t drift, because they are to grippy. Btw. I received the old Lego drift wheels 44777: The first test drive was very good!! πŸ˜€
  11. Thank you! In my opinion and experience the difference is the way to drift. With the center diff open, you can only do donuts and not really drifting. But the car can also be controlled like every other rc car. When the center diff is locked, you need (in this configuration) slippery underground or slippery wheels because of the different gearing between the front and rear axle. But with this slippery wheels it is easy to drift. So these rc drift tires aren’t very grippy. The CADA micromotor works very well for this use.
  12. Thank you very much! In my opinion a RWD Lego can’t drift like other rc cars because the steering speed and sometimes the steering angle is to low.
  13. A new rebuild oft the drift chassis by https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-97061/AdriΓ  Blancafort/rc-awd-mazda-rx7-drift/#details i changed the gearing: front: 16/28 open diff rear: 20/28 locked diff working steering wheel fake V10 engine lockable center diff here some pics: https://flic.kr/p/2mXc4As
  14. I can imagine! I like the most my trophy truck driving outside, it doesnβ€˜t matter where you drive πŸ˜€πŸ‘
  15. The MouldKing hast got proprtional controlling! For the steering it depends on the servo. Only the original Lego PF Servo alows proportional steering
  16. Great work!!😊
  17. I also have got two sets of these Mould King hubs and controllers. And it isnβ€˜t possible to control both hubs with the same controller at the same time. This should be possible with the app, but i have never tried it.
  18. I use this one in my drift car and it works really good!! πŸ‘πŸ˜Š
  19. The weight is about 500g πŸ˜• less weight would be better
  20. I see, thank you very much!πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘
  21. Thank you very much! 😊 Levin vibes?? What is it? πŸ€”
  22. Now i finished my drift car: and i made a new clip: hope you like it 😊
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