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Seasider

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  1. Glad you kept this in @Jim as I’m hoping it turns out great and @sirslayer offers instructions or at least the LDD once the competition is finished
  2. technic tyre dimensions are diameter and width. I’ve just checked with a rule on my build so far against the dimensions quoted on the tyres. i think the competition as it now stands is great. Lots of WIP topics too so that’s great to see. I’m too busy working from home to do build during the week so weekends only for me. Just the occasional thought in my brain of what to do next or how to solve a problem.
  3. So I wonder how many SUVs and off roaders we get now :) stay sane @Jim
  4. Never heard of that before so had to google it. Front looks like a beetle with a concept streamline rear end. Strange but cool car.
  5. I’ll give it a go at some point and see what it looks like in stud.io assuming the wheels are in there
  6. I hadn’t considered those as I don’t think they’re on @Sariels wheel chart on his website. I haven’t checked their dimensions but one of the issues will be the tyre is very low profile. Thanks, I’ll take another look after TC18
  7. Curious as to how you’re going to get engine, suspension and steering all on 1 axle in 15wide (minus tyres)
  8. Thanks @I_Igor I’m not actually that hot on engines, body structures and crash/impact performance are my things. But I do know a bit about the 959 as it’s a fantastic beast and one of the few Porsches I’d love to own. I was even fortunate enough to go to the Porsche museum at the time they had a 959 exhibition with the original aero car and the motorshow concept car. You were almost right, the block is air cooled but the head is water cooled.
  9. Wow ... if you get that to work would you share / sell instructions at a later date? I’m thinking desk model for work (when I get back there) Curious how you’re going to do the Flat engine
  10. Or get yourself a Flickr account, very easy to use
  11. all ok with me @Jim we want this to be as inclusive as possible while still trying to create some commonality
  12. I’m liking the look of this. I even like the face they’ve put a wheelie bar mech in so you can recreate the scene from the first film where it pops an insane wheelie
  13. Precisely I’m not doing any unnecessary spending at the moment. And buying new Lego sets will be in that list, Including the Lambo ultimate set that I’ll definitely want
  14. I’d ignored them completely as I thought the rims wouldn’t work with the tyres. Oh well I’ll stick to what I’ve gone with
  15. I told you all it would be his classic charger :) and that was without seeing any photos. think I’ll buy this at some point
  16. Do the https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=44309&in=S Tyres fit on Mustang Rims?
  17. Love the simplistic and clean shapes of this
  18. Work for today ... built the yellow box to check model, I also think it helps for scaling. This was with the 11 high limit which I admit was going to be tough. then I joined the chassis together and that’s it for me today. I don’t want to build too much each weekend, next update next weekend.
  19. A few extra studs high would be good. Not a lot though. 17 sounds good @Jim
  20. @Jim sorry a bit of clarification is the box 41x15x11 or is that the max size for the vehicle ? im assuming it’s the max size for the vehicle
  21. I bought a few of them from Bricks n Pieces when they became available. Along with 2 of the large white frames (as you can see I’ve used one already) and 4 of the white and red small wheel arches. I didn’t fancy the blue as I’ve not got much of that colour. the new diff is good but you have to carefully drop the bevel gears into it. The first couple of times I had them binding. I used it here mainly as I just wanted to use it asap
  22. So the actual name of this is to be decided, it depends upon the route I take when I do the bodywork. With a few hours to waste yesterday this is what I care up with. First thing was to get a rear axle within the 15 stud width. The second was to design an engine. I’ve gone for a straight six which sits at a slight angle. At the moment I don’t have suspension on the front as I think it will be too complicated with the engine being there. For the rear I wanted some basic suspension so I’ve opened for a solid rear axle. Here’s my first pic. Might do some more this afternoon.
  23. So a little update from me post competition. Here is the stripped down chassis And here is the body stripped back to non-Mad Max And then I ran into a problem. I’d built my model by scaling off the front headlamp which I wanted to use a 2x2 for, this was ok as the wheel size didn’t matter for the Max vehicle. As you can see I was working to 5mm = 1 stud from the drawings I’d printed. But when you switch to the Wheels it means I need a 6.5 x 1.5 stud wheel and tyre combo which doesn’t exist. So the Austin is on hold, sorry @I_Igor. But on a good piece of news @Jim has started a new competition so I’ve been working on that for 2 hours today to break up the boredom of U.K. lockdown.
  24. I think the corvette may be slightly longer than the blue car. we could also use the dimensions of one of the lower levels on the transporter
  25. So you’ve gone for a tyre size and not a Wheel Rim one. no balloon tyres then @Jim? As to the box size you should be able to calculate it if someone has a CAD file of the Transporter. I’d make sure you are clear on if you quote vehicle size or the size of the box it must fit within. The box would be 2 stud bigger in every dimension. also can the chassis picture be a picture of the underside? You say a picture before you put the body on top
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