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agrof

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  1. I saw this before, and really like it. :thumbup: Like the essence of buggies: for bigger scale just add water (ABS).
  2. THIS! :thumbup: Very cool and creative ideas implemented in this scale! I am also very interested in the steering system!
  3. I am really-really glad to see such gentlemanly gestures. Respect Sirs!
  4. Thanks Ingmar, I hope so, because I think the same too! Feels like at the university... too much time was killed in not to finish.
  5. I like it with the original wheels better, it looks like a sci-fi-rat-street-rod-buggy-coolness-thing.
  6. Maybe not usefull for MOCs, but very cool as a machine itself!
  7. Thanks Steph77! I am so far also convinced by the power of the L motor. Dafgek81, your question is well-founded. I lost my motivation. Maybe I set too strong constraint into the arm design: I want to make it 3 studs wide... well, we will see. Rest is quite OK, there is only a minor issue with the middle clutch of the upper gearbox, it clogs a bit. Maybe I have built an injured part in it, or I need to revise the connections. This is the actual built status, with a sketch arm design which will not fit. HERE is the up-to-date LDD file, if someone is interested. At the phase any constructive idea is welcome!
  8. I still can not decide if I love it or not appearance-wise... but ingenious steering (+ chassis) solution and proper scale modeling! Hat off again Madoca! :thumbup:
  9. This is the right way to start, it was a good choice to take Pego's chassis as base. It is small, but interesting, good learning material! With some fine tuning, your bodywork will be also better, maybe like an old american truck. :) Please make test video too.
  10. Hi! Does the axle move freely without the motor? Can you rotate it easily by hand? It sounds, that it got stuck while the build. If possible, please make video about the issues, with and without the motor - all function check. Or just disassemble the models, and build them again.
  11. Iconic replica! :thumbup: Clever mechanism, I am sure Bonnie would also love to service it!
  12. Thanks for sharing! Quick test: it looks pretty well on 94,8 balloon wheels too.
  13. As a "panel guy", I never thought, but actually I really like this concept, how the wireframe body reveals all the chassis technic bits! Would be even more exciting with fake engine + simle gearbox, so the classic supercar recipe. Agree with above, the rear could be a bit more curved, but very well executed lines all in all.
  14. Very cool, very good performance! Off-roaders for president! LDD file is welcoming any time, and a YES for the comparison video.
  15. I must admit, with all of these changes You guys - especially Didomus69 - provided within this short period (!!!), this set starts to appeal as a reasonable Ultimate set. This clearly shows what can be done with a little passion, time and material. And also this is the reason why I am even more disappointed in TLG for releasing it with so many flaw, for this price... although they have all the conditions.
  16. Agree, there is something in these Pull-Backs, the size, the power, the cuteness... For Rebrickable I recommend to build the model in LDD, and the LXF file can be directly uploaded. It has the advantage, that all parts will be imported in the part list automaticly, and the LXF file can be used as Building instruction as well - especially in this size.
  17. Very cool, could be an official set. Put it on Rebickable! The only improvement I can suggest: use Bionicle eyes in red on the top of the spoilers (if You have).
  18. Agree, + nominate Attika's 8880 tribute model for it's functions, compact size: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=134570
  19. Hello Máté, glad to see that You finished this, and I join to the club: it was worth to develop it so long! :thumbup: I love the whole design, very modern, very sleek. And the functions You put in it.... waiting for the video patiently. You inspire me to work further on my excavator, thank You!
  20. The difference is, if it will "only" roll, or drift really.
  21. Right, the question is, which direction You choose. Make a scale model, or to bring it "alive" in Lego version. In second case it is necessary to use the weight distribution trick, and probably some duckttape on the tires. Whatever decision You will make, I will still like this project. Fingers crossed for smooth and orange bodywork!
  22. To the battery box: it is indeed smooth integrated, but if You want to make the car driftable, than the rear driven axle must be free of weight - due to the friction. Position the most weight on the front axle.
  23. Agree, it is already very interesting, love the rear joints and the angles! How You made the stretch effect on the tires?
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