Posted November 29, 20159 yr Hi everybody! I want to share with you my new work. I love the buggy and I want to develop this area, so I would like to hear your opinion about what I did. Meet - Desert Fox More information and photos here Edited November 29, 20159 yr by filsawgood
November 29, 20159 yr Great looking colour scheme! I sometimes wish Lego would produce a shock absorber that's between the grey and yellow in hardness. It's tough to use the grey one in a front suspension with PF and not have it compress under the weight of the vehicle.
November 29, 20159 yr Looks really good in a bright color like Orange or maybe lime green My thoughts too
November 29, 20159 yr That's a very good looking buggy, I especially like the color choice and how you gave the shape with a simple skeleton. P.S: Wish I had a LiPo battery too. It really affects the form a lot.
November 30, 20159 yr Looks great but if any criticism it would have to be scale. Make it 3-4 studs longer and it would be perfect
November 30, 20159 yr Great model, so small, cute and well executed! The color is indeed great too, also how you build it...love it all the way :thumbup:
November 30, 20159 yr I like your buggy - it has nice body and color scheme. Just one question - isn't it fragile?
November 30, 20159 yr Certainly a unique look. It does look fragile, but I would not make it longer, I like the way it looks now.
November 30, 20159 yr Yeah - the panel-free style is great. Maybe I'll try and apply your approach when I'm struggling to find a panel of the right shape!
December 1, 20159 yr Author In designing the model I tried to use a micro panel orange to give a more streamlined forms. However, on such a scale as mnemne thought they were quite out of place. There- body turned the carcass. By the way, it is quite durable. The only weak place - a head-frame "window." And if you raise it for the entire model. Thanks for yours opinions!
December 11, 20159 yr Great looking colour scheme! I sometimes wish Lego would produce a shock absorber that's between the grey and yellow in hardness. It's tough to use the grey one in a front suspension with PF and not have it compress under the weight of the vehicle. A solution that I find sometimes works is to pull apart the grey shock absorber, put a half-bush on the rod, and reassemble the shock absorber with the spring
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