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RC Honda Civic Hatchback
A Technic PF model of the 5th Generation Honda Civic released in 1992. It's 13 studs wide and can be steered and driven by remote. PF elements crammed in the car include: 2 M motors, 1 IR sensor, 1 battery box.
About this creation









The battery box is very big relative to this 13 stud wide model. I used it as a reinforcing structure for the second half of the car.






Hood, doors and tailgate all can be opened.


Return to centre steering mechanism courtesy of Sheepo.


Red on/off switch connected to the PF battery box behind the driver seat.


The IR sensor is normally hidden as part of the sunroof.


Simple drive system: 3 spur gears connecting the PF M motor to the axle, no differential.




The blueprint of the actual car which I based the dimensions on.



Comments

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  November 6, 2012
The BEST Lego R/C car I've seen on MOCpages yet. And not is it only small,compact and japanese,IT IS ALSO VERY ACCURATE! I LOVE IT!!! :D :D :D
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  September 5, 2012
I'm a Honda fan and I think you did a great job.
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  June 10, 2012
ravishingly beautiful!
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  June 6, 2012
You captured the shape very well.
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  June 3, 2012
This is really good!!! I love it!!!
  May 28, 2012
Amazing build. The most detaild miniature PF car I had ever seen.
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  May 28, 2012
awesome
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  May 28, 2012
Quoting Cars Lover I really like it, do you have any films about when you drive with this car?
Not yet, but I'm thinking of doing one! Not so soon though...
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  May 28, 2012
Thanks everyone! I thought of using the battery box as the reinforcing structure simply because... there was no other choice. The box could not fit elsewhere. I chose to make the hatchback version instead of the sedan to fit the PF M motor needed to drive the rear wheels... again due to the space limitation. It's a very interesting build when you have so many constraints to deal with!
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  May 28, 2012
Some very nice ideas, great functions!
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  May 28, 2012
very nice love how you built battery box as a structural part of car well done
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  May 28, 2012
I really like it, do you have any films about when you drive with this car?
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  May 28, 2012
That's an original design! Not seen lift-arms mixed with studs like this before - weird but it works. Would be a very good 4, but those awesome Power Functions take you to a full 5/5 : )
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  May 28, 2012
nice overall shape, well done on the technical side and functions due to it's size.
  May 28, 2012
Wow. nice compact building. I cant believe the detail and features you worked into such a tiny frame!
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  May 28, 2012
Excellent mix of bricks and technic for the shell, and what wonderful working goodies!
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  May 28, 2012
Jaw dropping amazing, one of the best pf cars ive seen! Amzing work, you should upload ldd instructions! AWESOME!
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  May 28, 2012
Nice work, I like the way you build the car around the battery box.
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  May 28, 2012
Wow! That may be the best PF car I've ever seen! I love the small size and the placement of the electronics. The details are astounding in this scale! By the way, you should try commenting on others' MOCs. This may help your creations be noticed more.
 
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