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killerfrost

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  1. I’m not above modifying parts that are already aftermarket to make something work. I’ve already been able to fit the diff cup into the wheel hub. I can post pictures when I get home from work. this is the part I got to fit with minimal modification. https://a.co/d/7XBGO4E
  2. @Ryokeen I would like to see the specs of the metal cv joint. I’m using 1/8 wheel hubs that @ZENE has and trying to make an awd car. https://www.zenebricks.com/collections/technics-super-speed-rc/products/lego-rc-accessories-bearing-drive-axle-compatible id drill out the center and slide that cv setup you have in
  3. This car is amazing and i wanted to improve on the model so i made a awd version with a 2 speed gearbox. the current build has 2 Buwizz buggy motors and a buwizz 3.0 battery box. i was wondering what you all think of this version of the chassis. its still a work in progress. https://bricksafe.com/pages/Killerfrost/icarus-supercar-2.0
  4. killerfrost started following Didumos69
  5. killerfrost started following nico71
  6. the idea was to make a GMC Jimmy/ K5 Blazer at a 1/10 scale with the inspiration from Nico71 and their truck model. This beast has the following features HOG steering with ackerman steering full independent suspension with swaybars modified version of landrover gearbox working wench all wheel drive removeable cap The idea was to make a truck that looks as badass as Nico71's F150 but also be the same size as the lego extreme adventure truck. The general idea ; I'm still working on getting all the issues worked out but would like some help. https://bricksafe.com/pages/Killerfrost/truck studio file This is what the model looks like now with current attempt. I went with the last generation of GMC trucks body because i think it looks better and the current generation has alot of weird angles that i cant do with lego. with the cap on: The biggest goal was to make the frame as compact and solid as much as possible while still keeping the entire drivetrain contained inside the frame. to do this I used a slightly modified version of the gearbox from Pimp my Landrover thread. the drivetrain and suspension layout
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