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Go-Kart

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  1. The orange and grey livery clearly emphasizes that this mech is on a rescue mission!
  2. Super creative! Can you estimate how much power/torque the pneumatic engine delivers at 3 bar? For instance, is it more or less than an M-motor.
  3. Original C-Model! Did you call it rescue Jeep to conceal the military history of the vehicle? (As Lego did recently) Is there any way with the 42030 parts to make it all-wheel drive?
  4. I love the Acura/Azura word play! (And the car)
  5. I guess this helps to align both gear racks. Using just the gears and gear racks requires some attention. Thanks a lot for the review!
  6. You are right! I have edited my text to avoid confusion.
  7. Thanks for linking the video! The video is of a shop but the guy seems to deliver a objective and fair review. He repeats several time that the two pieces for the drum have several scratches and should be better protected in the box. Also one of the two manuals is broken. He like the colour scheme, the little engine, the detailing of the cabin. The build has been a bit challenging and he must have made a mistake with one of the gears somewhere (I don't know where). The turning radius of the vehicle is quit large. The drum unloading when driving backwards looks like a flaw to me. He will also review the Bell soon.
  8. Great job Blackbird! For me (at least from the top perspective), the Porsche wheel-arches don't look to bad on the Sian. Remove the colliding flexaxle in the rear, and the overall flow of the lines still works.
  9. The left headlight symbolizes perfectly how I feel when starring at this creation
  10. @Gray Gear recently showed his fantastic red NSX with these panels sourced from a different company. If you are willing to go this way (your MOC deserves it), you may want to ask him. Anyway, take your time and go on with your 240Z please!
  11. @Enantiomeer Thanks for the explanation of the production process. Very interesting!
  12. Looks great! I love the reflection of the sun in the rim of the first photo.
  13. This is a great MOC! Why not presenting it in the Technic subforum (with a proper steering wheel)? What is the rubber belt connected to the rear differential doing? Is it driving something of the engine?
  14. To me, the Countach is the Lamborghini. Thanks for sharing. I specifically like the side windows and the visual dominance of the rear wheels!
  15. Great! This is powered-up or power functions? (It's too fast to see the battery box clearly)
  16. For supercars this could be correct but there some amazing Tatra MOCs out there with realistic suspension. Also 42043 and 42069 look good.
  17. This should be two books then? If this photo shows the books then the little holes in the card box above and below are to get it out from the box.
  18. Maybe detailed photos of the functions are not needed for UCS cars or 18+ sets? Such photos might help to make a decision on which Lego to buy for e.g. parents purchasing directly in a shop. However, I guess the 400$ Sian will be less likely a spontaneous purchase. Kids or partners lucky enough to get it will directly ask for it and will very well know what is inside. For such a set, Lego does not need to advertise the functions on the box because those interested in it will know them.
  19. Thanks for linking the pictures. There is not even a Lego logo on the front.
  20. @Void_S Thanks for the detailed analysis of the gearbox. Looks almost to complex now that there are two different sizes for the clutch gears (as in the video). Maybe there are other constraints and hey, more gears for us!
  21. Congratulation for this beautiful model! I would add some brown axles or pieces to get authentic corrosion spots
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