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Doc_Brown

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  1. Thanks again for the great comments! Aww have fun! sounds good. take some pics too. yes they are, touch wood I have never broke a 12t yet! The diff in the hot rod is amongst the oldest i have and pretty worn now. Cracks some time. If you wanted to know, "tudor" is a marketing/ play on words ploy meaning " two-door". That or Henry couldn't spell!
  2. Awesome car! I really love those lights. I really hope that you go for the 458 Italia!!! Great job! :thumbup:
  3. Thanks again for the awesome comments guys. Haha, yes I hoped that people would be surprised! :) I hope so! Thank you. I have no idea what you are talking about! LOL :laugh: And are you in the Brisbane area?
  4. Nice front end! I'm really looking forward to seeing this model.
  5. I have to agree! I'm looking forward to new panels
  6. Thank you all so much for the really nice comments. I'm very happy everyone likes it. Sorry man, but no fake suspension here, all works like the real thing.
  7. Thanks for the really nice comments guys! Here you go!! :tongue: Yes it is all separate. More pics are here. IMG_7564 by Doc_brown1, on Flickr
  8. Hello everyone! I'm Proud to show my latest MOC. A 1932 Ford Hot Rod, black with red interior. Almost 7 months in the build! I'm very pleased with the results and achieved everything that I wanted to do. My goals were: Tudor style with removable bonnet revealing a detailed engine. Opening doors and boot (trunk) RC Realistic chassis and live axles all round Black Powered by 2 x XL motors, 1 x servo for steering and 1 x PF lights. I used duct tape to make the 5 spoke rims. Hope you enjoy the video! Any questions or comments are welcome. Here are some more pics.
  9. This is awesome! I just watched the movie, and I so want this model to try out! The dual steering looks great and and altogether goes really fast! I too would like to see some more detail pics from inside! Great job. :thumbup:
  10. Cool thanks for that! I understand the problem with selecting direction using the RC servo. My next project will be "real" RC. hehe Keep up the good work.
  11. Hey thats cool, seems to be a really compact unit! Pretty fast, lucky to get one! Why didn't people like it, and what batteries does it take?
  12. Good luck with getting the pieces! Let us know how things turn out.
  13. That's awesome man! Thanks for the video, does the RC unit do the steering?
  14. Thanks for sharing your progress and excellent to see the final creation! Amazing job, I expect you feel very proud! :thumbup:
  15. Instructions are looking good! Keep at it man. :D
  16. Thanks you all very much! I'm very happy you liked it! I love the tire spins too, and the way it rolls over 3 times in one run!!
  17. If I may just add, you need to click on the "raw image" link on the the tinypic website in order to get the highest res.
  18. Congrats on being blogged! http://thelegocarblog.com/
  19. Thank you! The NXT motors are awesome, they never "stall" the IR unlike RC or XL motors. YES that seller is great! A little pricy for posting, but his packaging is 2nd to know out of about 50+ people I have brought stuff from online. Thanks man! Awesome! Good seller.
  20. Thank you very much! That Kookaburra sure does! Glad you noticed it. Thank you very much indeed, feel proud to hear that from you! Most of the rocks I pulled out of the ground to make nice lawns! haha
  21. This is where i got mine from seem cheaper http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Lego-Converter-Cable-Wire-Kit-NXT-Power-Functions-mindstorms-robot-motor-/290943259312?pt=Building_Toys_US&hash=item43bd91d2b0 Thanks man!
  22. @OZBen. NICE! I like the big fat $0 cost. haha What you going to build?
  23. Thanks guys! Near Woodford. HAHA I know man! Couldn't save it the 4th time! drove the wrong way, hhaha. Yes I did use original NXT to PF cables. Here's a under shot.
  24. Hi Everyone! Here's the outdoor test I "finally" recorded today after a long wait. Very happy with the results, performance was amazing especially on slippery rocks at 6.30am! Enjoy the action! ( Kookaburra sings during one run, and I pause for it, if you have never heard one before listen out for it) :D Based on Tim Cameron's Showtime
  25. Wow, I really like this truck, the blue colour and length of it! Sweet. :thumbup: I like the bonnet design, with plates on top. Excellent details, well done!
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