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Hello everyone, I was looking for a way to make a smaller scale rc model and then I remembered the “electric motor with steering mechanism and receiving unit” ( http://alpha.brickli...lor=86#T=C&C=86 ), which LEGO made back in 2009. For those of you who havn't already seen it... This is my first experiment with it: More photos: https://www.flickr.c...157659388973900 I hope you like it
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the lego 10220 VW Camper Van is a really iconic masterpiece, but i want one for workers so i have made a flatbed/pickup which is called in germany "pritsche" the interior of the cab and the engine bay is nearly the same like the original 10220.... ....but it is fully RC for drive i use a PF-L motor and for steering a servo a first testdrive, a final vid will follow i hope you like it
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My entry for Model Team competition. This thing isnt very sirious build, but ive had fun. Its somekind of show dragster van based on VW T1, but very few thing are same as on original. Those things on the right side are air intakes for supercharger. Support wheels, so it doesnt fly away. Some racing colours. Flat floor as should be for a sirious racer, and theres a difusser too. Claustrofobic cockpit. So the rules say the model has to have at least one function. As a dragster dont have many i build badass "doors" (hope it count), And the steering wheel can be moved away :) (was trying on steering many hours, was close, but it wasnt good and it doesnt fit well in that flat floor. Wide open. The heart of the machine. Big V8 engine with millions of horsepower and tourques. Big rpm counter. Rollcage. A big bucket racing seats with 5 point belts. V8 with air intake hoses and exhaust, that black thing is gearbox. More photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/101783996@N06/with/14950986649/