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  1. It will be Model Team, and I'm better with System parts. Besides, there's nothing complicated Technic-wise in this upcoming MOC: just , a reliable 2-speed automatic gearbox, these 2 axles, and 4 (or maybe more) L motors hard-coupled together with 16t gears, and some gears to gear them down. Maybe adjustable ride height.
  2. You know you're one of the best builders when you can top Sariel
  3. Hello, Could anybody make (IN LDD) the front and rear axles in the 24 Hour Race Car (42039) Blakbird just reviewed? I want to use them in an MOC, and I'm not very good with combining gears and finding all the Technic parts. Thank you!
  4. I haven't watched it from beginning to end yet, but I'm already impressed. :thumbup:
  5. Excellent.
  6. I like this so far. This is very unique, for a Technic model. Not very MOCs are sidecar racers.
  7. This remin You joined in 2008 and you've made 4 posts?!?!?!?!?This brings me back to when I played POTC on the Wii every Saturday...
  8. I have no idea what this show is, but the buildings look nice.
  9. http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Power-Functions-L-Motor-88003 here, you're welcome these motors are well worth the price. Yes, why not use a servo? You'd gain return to center steering at the cost of some interior space in your model.
  10. If the XL motor in the back (it provides drive, right?) was replaced with 2 L motors the speed of this car would double and there would be vertical space for the engine, although hard coupling 2 L motors would require 1 additional stud length wise. Good work so far! You'd shave a good deal of weight, however, if you replaced the $10 AA battery boxes with $50 8878 batteries.
  11. How does it work with only 1 servo, and what is the auto clutch? I'm intrigued...
  12. Is there any way of compacting this, however? At this size, Sariel's 4 Speed With 2 Servos seems better.
  13. You're using Google Transalate, right? Why couldn't this setup work at high speeds? My model will, however, be light. You could support this design (to hold additional weight) with shock absorbers, right?
  14. Do you have any more pics of that setup? It's the perfect scale for my MOC. Also, is the camber adjustable? Thank you!
  15. Yes. I'm making a custom car based off the VW GTI. The rear wheels (nonsteered driven axle with diff) need only 5-10 degrees of neg camber, however. I haven't seen any racing trucks with neg camber
  16. For a hot hatchback. NO steering is required, but I want a differential. Thanks! And I can't think of any stock trucks with noticeable negative camber
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