OneMoreRobot Posted April 26, 2015 Posted April 26, 2015 (edited) Hello Fellow Technic fans. Fourth & final in a series of '32 FORD Rod Hods based on Doc Browns original concept. Built by OneMoreRobot & displayed at last weekends Sydney Brick Show (Australia) Chromework by Auri @ Chrome Block City 2xXL motors for drive, 1xServo for steering, 1xPF rechargeable battery & SBrick control. Thank you. 3WindowCoupe.2 by OneMoreRobot_NZ, on Flickr 3WindowCoupe.3 by OneMoreRobot_NZ, on Flickr 3WindowCoupe.4 by OneMoreRobot_NZ, on Flickr 3WindowCoupe.6 by OneMoreRobot_NZ, on Flickr Trio2 by OneMoreRobot_NZ, on Flickr Edited April 26, 2015 by OneMoreRobot Quote
Doc_Brown Posted April 26, 2015 Posted April 26, 2015 That is freaking awesome! Thank you for sharing. The size of that engine is just insane! :thumbup: What was the response from the crowds? Quote
OneMoreRobot Posted April 26, 2015 Author Posted April 26, 2015 That is freaking awesome! Thank you for sharing. The size of that engine is just insane! :thumbup: What was the response from the crowds? Thanks Doc, all four were displayed together in order. 15K visitors over two days, very well received, glistening diamonds in a sea of gray castles & train sets. Cheers OMR Quote
Doc_Brown Posted April 26, 2015 Posted April 26, 2015 15K visitors over two days, very well received, glistening diamonds in a sea of gray castles & train sets. I like the sound of that! What do you think is the overall cost in chroming all 4? Would you be interested in doing the Lincoln? Quote
OneMoreRobot Posted October 19, 2015 Author Posted October 19, 2015 I like the sound of that! What do you think is the overall cost in chroming all 4? Would you be interested in doing the Lincoln? Sorry Doc, I overlooked your reply. Cost, really don't know, all four were built over several months amongst other projects using chrome parts, at a guess it would be a couple of hundred each motor. For the Lincoln - yes I think a chromed version would work - it would look spectacular on display at shows - thinking of two versions, one standard & another with HotRod treatment with a blown engine etc... Quote
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