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Technyk32231

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  1. It's not lego, but has anyone considered using these for pneumatics? https://smcpneumaticsdistributor.com/smc-part-31/NCJ2D10-200.html
  2. what do you mean by both ends are fixed? Do you mean that they are not in motion as in a suspension?
  3. Where I am, in Maryland, USA, there are two lego stores. I've been to both, and never seen any technic parts in a PAB wall. You know, the wall behind the counter that has all the circular bins of parts... at least thats how it is where I am...
  4. Efferman, it seems as if this suspension is actually used in real life...https://www.google.com/search?rls=com.microsoft%3Aen-US%3AIE-Address&tbm=isch&q=sliding%20block%20rear%20suspension&revid=1547902220&ei=lwZ6VPeHJfSHsQSh94Eg&ved=0CCMQsyU&biw=1280&bih=599
  5. I know how you feel about broken motors! I probably have 3 XL, 2 L, and about 12 M motors, but only 1 XL, 1 L, and 2 M work, since my cat ate the cords. :( And good luck!
  6. Or 30s..... But anyway, parts like this can be very useful in certain circumstances.
  7. Look at Mahjqa's stuff. He uses parts like this a lot.
  8. Really nice! Will there be instructions? If so, I would try to add suspensions.
  9. Sorry, OT, have u ever seen the show called The IT Crowd?
  10. Make a King of the Hammers buggy or a rock bouncer.
  11. Or maybe make the middle wider, and then have the sides angle in towards the front.
  12. Wow, looks really badass and fun to drive! For pneumatic suspension, will you modify the cylinders by putting springs inside them, or will you just use air pressure? This guy approves of your u-joints:
  13. I think the wheels stick out a little too far from the body. Other than that, it looks great so far.
  14. But not everyone is willing to pay that much for a buggy motor. Everyone has their choice.
  15. I was thinking that couldn't be US, that'd be ridiculous.
  16. Do you have any more pictures of the car? I actually think the parts of the body that are there look quite nice.
  17. Just out of curiosity, what is the red car in the picture?
  18. I have a very similar Macpherson strut setup. In mine, I use a #3 angle connected oriented vertically, so that one end is attached to lower control arm and other end has an axle for the spring.
  19. I also have a good Macpherson strut setup, good for rally cars. I might post later. This looks really promising so far!
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