A 12 stud wide LEGO Technic car with front and rear suspension, front steering, mid mounted piston engine, and spring loaded gullwing doors. Seats 2 LEGO Technic passengers.
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May 28, 2012 |
i wish i could build something as good as this |
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May 28, 2012 |
Sorry, I had multiple pages open at once. I forgot which one is which. But still, its a really good looking car. |
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May 28, 2012 |
This one is not powered by PF... it's powered by my hand! But my other MOC (the Honda Civic) is a PF car. |
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May 28, 2012 |
Ah, that's much more than I have. I just have NXT 1.0 and 2.0, 8069 backhoe loader, 8453 mini front loader, and 8081 extreme cruiser. I'd be interested to see a completely motorized crane truck or Unimog set... |
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May 28, 2012 |
Quoting Halhi 141
It's a wonderful car. What technic sets do you have? I'd guess at least the buggy, perhaps...
For the more recent sets, I have the flagship Crane Truck, Excavator, and Unimog from 2009, 2010, and 2011. I have more sets from 10 years ago when I was a kid, but they were mostly smaller sets. The largest that I had at that time was the 4x4 off roader. |
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May 28, 2012 |
It's a wonderful car. What technic sets do you have? I'd guess at least the buggy, perhaps... |
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May 28, 2012 |
Quoting Halhi 141
A good way to start with PF is by getting the 8081 extreme cruiser. It is a fun and fairly easy set to motorize, so it is a great first PF project. It also has many valuable pieces, such as the differential.
Hi I've completed and uploaded the pics of my new PF Honda Civic! Do take a look... I didn't use a differential as it's only 13 studs wide (and also because there's no more space left!)
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May 21, 2012 |
A good way to start with PF is by getting the 8081 extreme cruiser. It is a fun and fairly easy set to motorize, so it is a great first PF project. It also has many valuable pieces, such as the differential. |
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May 21, 2012 |
Quoting Halhi 141
Very nice job, I like all of the functions. It doesn't fit the official definition of a supercar as it has no transmission, but I think it's still great considering the small scale. I will probably try a small supercar some day.
I am considering making an RC version of this... I finally got some PF parts a few months ago and I'm going to start experimenting with it when I have the time!
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May 14, 2012 |
Very nice job, I like all of the functions. It doesn't fit the official definition of a supercar as it has no transmission, but I think it's still great considering the small scale. I will probably try a small supercar some day. |
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January 9, 2012 |
Quoting Ape Fight
This is a brilliant little car - I'm very impressed you managed to get all the functions that make a Technic 'supercar' into such a compact, yet good looking, design. My only gripe is the wheels are a bit too small, but still a 5/5 : ) P.S You may want to join some groups on MOCpages - it helps people see your creations.
Thanks!! Yeah it's a pity about the wheels, I don't have any bigger ones that still allow the front wheels to steer within the wheel arches. I took your advice and joined a group "Technic". |
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January 8, 2012 |
This is a brilliant little car - I'm very impressed you managed to get all the functions that make a Technic 'supercar' into such a compact, yet good looking, design. My only gripe is the wheels are a bit too small, but still a 5/5 : ) P.S You may want to join some groups on MOCpages - it helps people see your creations. |
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