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Zerobricks

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  1. Also the new Shelby wheels would be a good fit too.
  2. Sad to say but this might be the worst motorized set for me. Sure it's big, massive, detailed, but when you look under the surface, it's just too slow, underpowered and boring.
  3. Also, i think New Elementary missed a new mould: That looks like a 45 degree version, not the usual 22,5 one to me.
  4. Bit of a bump, but having seen this model as the BuWizz Gathering, I was really impresssed by not just the size, but also performance and all the smart techniques used. Well done, fluffy!
  5. Where did you find them? Mind sharing the source?
  6. Oh wow, what a massive and unique model! Regrding wheels coming off hubs, you can use part 6270135 or 24482 inside the hub pins to reinforce them. Or you could use large turntables! Also, frontpaged!
  7. Unboxing and building a very special gift I received for my birthday:
  8. At least they improved the steering angle, seems to be some 30 degrees now, which makes it one of the highest in the latest models!
  9. And here are the photos and a video of the model in the great outdoors, specifically on pebbles: And a few more on a different terrain: And of course a video: Here is the list of the final features and functions: Motorized AWD drive and steering using PF L and 1 PU L motor Powered and controlled by a BuWizz 3.0 - AWD Primary independent suspension on all tracks Secondary suspension - tiltable track bases Working steering wheel connected to the steering PU L motor Working V6 fake engine connected to the AWD system Openable gullwing doors Fully detailed interior with 2 seats Accurate shaping using a 3D reference Built from 1445 parts Dimensions: 36 x 19 x 13 cm Weight: cca. 1200 grams I'm so happy to have finished another succesful project which combines functionality, aesthetics, accuracy and simple joy of driving it over obstacles. I'm for sure keeping this one assembled, can't wait to test it on snow! P.S. Anyone interested in LDD file too?
  10. Motorized 1:12 scale Tracked Tracked Delorean Functions and features: Motorized AWD drive and steering using PF L and 1 PU L motor Powered and controlled by a BuWizz 3.0 - AWD Primary independent suspension on all tracks Secondary suspension - tiltable track bases Working steering wheel connected to the steering PU L motor Working V6 fake engine connected to the AWD system Openable gullwing doors Fully detailed interior with 2 seats Accurate shaping using a 3D reference Built from 1445 parts Dimensions: 36 x 19 x 13 cm Weight: cca. 1200 grams Photos: Video: Topic:
  11. It's a nice little car. Though I would recommend using 3x7 panels for the doors to break up the beam stacking. You could also use the same panel for an engine cover.
  12. Would love to see a large scale monster truck using 8466 - like tires, but that's more suitable for wishlist topic. What's for sure is that we're probably getting a new 1:8 supercar and a 1:5 motorcycle.
  13. I for one can't wait to see purple again! And hopefully some pink too <3
  14. Looks like a really neat set, I'd say it's very close to the Jesko (which is my fav 1:16 model). I like the effort put to move the differential back in order to accomodate the V12 engine, working scissor doors and the fact there are almost no straight surfaces. Might get one.
  15. One thing that I personally find exciting about this set are the new triangular panels. I have a feeling they will be very useful for diffusors, winglets, etc in the upcoming 2026 sets, especially the new Supercar.
  16. Not to mention no photos of an actual review... Seems like just asking an AI to review a model blindly.
  17. Here's the finished model and I'm really proud how it turned out. I think it's one of my best representations so far and I really like how the front and rear end gently taper, even the official 10300 Time Machine doesn't have such a detail! I really like the stance the tracks give it: View of the backside showing the opening gullwing doors, working steering wheel, gauges, the rear louvers and of course the massive back lights: I put a lot of effort in making sure the seats are properly sized and that there's plenty of space in the interior despite of all the motorized functions. Also you can see the fake V6 in the back, I decided to go with transparent blocks to contrast the grey exterior. I could have used green ones from the Volvo loader, but that would have been too much. Also notice all the angles of the front hood, dashboard and steering column: And here you can see the angled suspension arms and the massive ground clearance the tracks provide. All in all I used 4 yellow hard shock absorbers to support the weight of this 1445 parts model: As for perofrmance, the model runs really good, there are no issues with the gear train, steering or suspension.Though the steering angle is of course a bit limited due to the massive tracks and limited angle of CV joints. As usual, I will shoot a video about it, but after the BuWizz gathering. That's it for now, hope you like it!
  18. It's from the azure Stingray: https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=15100&colorID=153&in=A
  19. Seems the hub and battery now have 2 pinholes to fix the battery in place.
  20. Any way you can share the Studio file, @R0Sch? Would be appreciated!
  21. What do you think, should I make a seperate topic for the PC case? I can also share the .STL files if anyone is interested.
  22. No worries, none taken. I'm currrently waiting for parts to arrive, I need like 40x 1x2 beams with crossholes for the doors and other details. Meanwhile I recolored the bumpers and sides to be black to fit more with the original reference and optimised the design more.
  23. Here is a WIP photo of the chassis: After building the chassis, I noticed the front suspension was a bit too hard, so I redesigned it by moving the upper shock positions a bit closer to remove the preload. Right now it's at 1435 parts, which is actually more than the 42210 Skyline even though it's smaller. Here's the current state, I'm just waiting for a few parts to finish this project, hopefully this week.
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