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MAP Tec

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  1. Here are two short videos of the rear suspension system. I made a height-adjustable suspension out of it and that was the most complicated thing I´ve ever done ;D
  2. Here are some short videos of the second buggy version. That's my personal favorite at the moment:
  3. Here are some short videos of my first buggy:
  4. A short video of it:
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  8. Here are some Shorts of the Tumbler:
  9. Here comes an update from the rear axle: Lego Technic 1:8 Bugatti Chiron/Tourbillon Rear Axle (Height-adjustable suspension)
  10. New feature: The hood can now be opened and closed using a very simple mechanism. I hope you like it :D
  11. Yes, the stability is fine at the moment, but the weight is increasing and I'm not sure whether the 4 L motors will be able to handle the weight in the end. However, my main concern is that, in addition to stability, the car should look as close to the original as possible and have as many functions as possible ;D. Your buggy doesn't look bad either, and it also has 4 L motors installed, hahaha, very nice :D
  12. An update with two new features. The hood and trunk have a locking mechanism ^^
  13. That looks cute and I love it. Very good use of parts ^^
  14. An again an update. In addition to the height-adjustable suspension, the trailer coupling is now also complete. Which version do you prefer: 1 or 2? Let me know... :D
  15. Well, never say never. Someone always starts somewhere. Thank you for liking it :D
  16. What´s up Lego fitness fans, Here I present a working Fitness Power Station. Exercising, especially strength training, is so extremely important and healthy and I hope you do it regularly. If not, this little MOC will serve as a motivational boost ;D. Instructions are available! I hope you like and support my work ;D With kind regards MAP Tec Instagram: maptec.baut
  17. Ah okay found it, thanks ^^, but even if these are better, I'll wait and see if I use them, because as I said, I'm still more of a fan of the old technology ;D
  18. I'm not that familiar with the new technology, could you be a bit more specific about what you mean (I'm still a fan of the old technology haha)? So far the motors have managed it, but thanks for the suggestion ;D
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