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tibivi

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  1. G'day all, I present you my minifig scaled RC truck, Powered by the lipo battery, It has a RC buggy motor for drive and an m motor for retrurn to center steering. Here are the pics in my flickr gallery, enjoy Flickr I linked it because I can't post pics anymore Also check out my other new moc's there, I haven't posted them here yet :p
  2. Very nice made , I recognized everyone immediatly apart from the impala of the first batch. shame on me I'm not showing my age, I'm just a film/car/lego fan :p Well done, i hope there is more to come, as well as some difficult ones Tibivi Edit: difficult to guess i mean ;)
  3. My deepest condolences, and much symphaties I hope you have much courage and support in the time yet to come...
  4. Nice work! Always nice when you can combine your studies with your hobby :p Tibivi
  5. Wow, i would definately buy that (in bulk ) :p Good job
  6. I first did it with the xl, but when the L came out i replaced it. The steering was done with a m motor and a hockey spring for return to center. I also used the lipo batterie for saving weight, but it was easily changable to a normal BB.
  7. Yes, very light/basic and small chassis with an L motor and 40 toothgear on 8 toothgear, it works pretty well :) Tibivi
  8. Very nice, you captured the lines very good, Which ferraris are coming? :D Tibivi
  9. Merry christmas and a happy new year to every lego fan Tibivi
  10. I think its nice , those functions in a relatively small package
  11. Great wip, does it have camber angle? Or is it just me seeing wrong :) Tibivi
  12. A month or so i made a ripsaw, its still waiting for some snow :p
  13. Tech nick is correct, it goes just for about 10-12 seconds, so i think it kind of failed Maybe i'll give it another try :)
  14. Here it is Piterx: http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7444/11208502315_d3b23ff734_z.jpg http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2827/11208543746_2bd6cd77a7_z.jpg http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3683/11208563356_51777ae6c9_z.jpg Hope you like it!
  15. This would be awesome when it could have worked, but, like sergiuparaschiv said, the friction of the wheels will stop the truck. The magnets shouldn't be a problem i think, when you use permanent magnets, It was a great idea though, Tibivi Ps, i had an idea like that (not a car/rollercoaster but just a moving stick), but with lego magnets, the axles have too much friction on the technic beams. It keeps moving for about 12 seconds, so it kind of failed. But i still have it.
  16. This is really nice man, so realistic. This is also very original. Tibivi
  17. Congrats, keep up the good work I like to hear that we get more contests Tibivi
  18. I think it is a good idea and i would like it to help where necessary :p , With this, the best of everyone comes into 1 moc,so it has to be great tibivi
  19. I'll take another look on the suspensions, but for the front side panels; the orange direction lights had to be there, as they are on the original model, and I tried to cover those studs with tiles but it didn't look good that way. I did use the V2 receiver, but this car was primary made for the looks, so it doesn't drive as fast as some of my other mocs. thanks for your feedbacks guys, Tibivi
  20. I am working on an ldd file of this, although there are some pieces like the rc motor that aren't there. @z3-2drive, what exactly do you mean by centering? Tibivi
  21. Wow, i wonder what kind of future projects you have with this? Tibivi
  22. Yes, it was inspired by that, the arms at least And no, it doesn't drift as it is a bit front heavy with the brickbuilt hood.
  23. Hello, Last summer, I build some MOC's that I haven't posted here yet, due to school. Well, here is one of them: The dodge challenger 1970! http://farm6.staticf...83caab960_z.jpg This scale model of the Dodge has following features: Remote controlled independent suspended Lights (2 pairs in front, 1 in the back) with switch hidden under the rear Rc motor for drive medium motor and hockey spring for RTC steering All pics can be found in my flickr set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tibivi/sets/72157637671354815/with/11066720816/ Hope you like it! Best regards, Tibivi
  24. Nice,i look forward to the video Hof fast doesit goe? Tibivi
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