Posted July 15, 20186 yr Hello, Madoka's JEEP Wrangler for me is most beautiful JEEP build from LEGO ever. That was a love from the first sight. And it is also fit my favourite scale - 15 stud wide body, like my Toyotas. Since I saw it - I want it on my shelve. Comparing to Madoka, who's every new model is a Challenge and he never use previous model's elements (no matter body design or internal structure of chassis), I am quite conservative. My every next model is evolution of previous if talk about chassis. Madoka's JEEP Wrangler chassis is awesome, but I prefer my own with springs, links and gear rack steering. So I stretched his Jeep from 3 door version to 5 door, added rear seats with foldable backs. Put it on the Hilux chassis with minor changes and that's my "own" JEEP. specs - Driving - XL motor - Steering - Servo motor - Body removable from chassis - Openable doors - Removable 2 section hardtop roof - Suspension on both live axles - 4x4 transmission - LED lights - Smart Brick for RC with iPhone / ДУ через Sbrick - 1 stud lift possibility - Winch is fake (like all beautiful things in modern world:)) The hardest part for me was rear doors. That sounds funny, but making them tapered with the right angle was impossible using standart angle connectors. So I have to cheat and use LEGO System bricks and inverted slopes. No, I never miss this bricks while playing Jeep, but this element is still bothering me. May be someone could offer better design - I will be glad to use your idea. Front axle is little bit long, shifted forward may be half or one stud, than should be. But this was done to fit larger wheels, because stock wheeled JEEP Wrangler is the worst looking offorader in the world, especially long wheelbase version I also left possibility for body and chassis to be connected on two ways: standart and 1 stud lifted. This is lifted verison with 74 mm tires from RC4WD Jeep is modular like real model with removable doors and 2-section roof, thanks Madoka for design. Front lights are still LED ready. Expeditional stuff increases the weight of the model, but this is Jeep's calling to be like that. Roll cage, roof rack, spare wheel holder, baggage and cans, fake winch, extra lights, snorkel and extendable rain/sun tent. With minor changes in the axles, model can stand on RC 1:10 tires that have wide variety to choose from And my favourite: Buggy Mode with RC4WD Mickey Tompson Baja MTZ tires about 81 mm diameter. And this is not just shelve model, because Jeep without roof and doors is really light. If you put Buwizz in it - you will have a lot of fun with it ;) Many more photos here My advice to novice builders: don't hold your sets under the dust on shelve, and don't try to build your own model from scratch. Modifiying sets and models of other designers is the easiest way to increase your skills. Don't afraid, just try:) You can also see some other wheels variations in the next video. And of course, test drive in different conditions, including rocks, mud and water. Have a nice time;) How it performs with BUWIZZ? Check it out p.s. You can also watch review of Madoka's model. TURN ON SUBTITILES. or original video Jeep Wrangler (red) designed by Madoka Edited July 15, 20186 yr by rm8
July 15, 20186 yr Looks awesome and performance is great! Video shows model getting stuck on sand with just one wheel spinning. Is your transmission with all open diffs? Are those fancy disks/rims 3D printed?
July 15, 20186 yr I saw the video a few days ago, and was looking for this topic to show up! It's a great MOD, I personally like the expedition version the most!
July 15, 20186 yr Madoca’s Jeep has always been on my favourites list and I can now add yours to that list. It’s terrific! Edited July 17, 20186 yr by grum64
July 15, 20186 yr Isn't that cool to see?! Madoca based his FJ40 Crawler model on your RM8 FJ40 and then you based your Jeep MOC on a model designed by Madoca. What a teamwork! Nice work!
July 15, 20186 yr I really like this MOC - maybe even more than my LEGO version of this car. :D (I look forward to the instructions, in case the video reaches the threshold) Edited July 15, 20186 yr by HorcikDesigns
July 15, 20186 yr I really enjoyed the video, reminds me of those get out doors commercials! Well done presentation of an amazing build!
July 16, 20186 yr Author Thank you for feedback. 13 hours ago, zux said: Video shows model getting stuck on sand with just one wheel spinning. Is your transmission with all open diffs? Are those fancy disks/rims 3D printed? The problem was with one of front CV's, in the simpe words: I lost front axle drive Problem was with steering knuckle. Now it is solved. Those Wheels are from 1:10 Touring/drift/rally RC cars. 10 hours ago, legolijntje said: Isn't that cool to see?! Madoca based his FJ40 Crawler model on your RM8 FJ40 and then you based your Jeep MOC on a model designed by Madoca. What a teamwork! Nice work! I also I did his Shaman 8x8. It's a great and useful experience to build other creator's models. 9 hours ago, HorcikDesigns said: I really like this MOC - maybe even more than my LEGO version of this car. :D (I look forward to the instructions, in case the video reaches the threshold) I can do it, I told you Edited July 16, 20186 yr by rm8
July 16, 20186 yr I love all the playability of the design. It's great it has so many options that can be added, removed, and changed. My kind of build. Again, great work.
July 17, 20186 yr Author 15 hours ago, Thirdwigg said: I love all the playability of the design. It's great it has so many options that can be added, removed, and changed. My kind of build. Again, great work. Yeah, what about new 8081?
July 17, 20186 yr Congratulations to this achievement! I like them a lot - they look so sweet on these wheels . I really appreciate your philosophy of constant development and ongoing perfection of one single concept (and your skills btw) instead of pumping out mediocre MOCs every now and then.
July 18, 20186 yr Incredible models! You’ve added so many nice touches to the bodywork, the rims are the icing on the cake. The Video was perfect - exciting and good vibe! Edited July 18, 20186 yr by Lox Lego
July 18, 20186 yr awesome video and great job on this iconic off road car!! love all the features you have added!
August 8, 20186 yr This is the BEST Jeep MOC I ever seen!! Really really looking forward to the instructions!
March 18, 20195 yr Can you share instructions? I want to show your moc in a LEGO 5K running race. Our LUG in Monterrey will show MOCs, when we replicate MOCs from AFOLs we put a QR code with url to his website of desire. Cheers.
July 2, 20195 yr So, here is my creation. Based on Madoka's work, the front part, grill, hood, front doors, fenders and some more parts of the back. And Egors/Rm8 chassis, but heavily modified. It do look very realistic. This is a model of my Jeep Wrangler JK. I've tried different rims/tires from LEGO, lifted it, but it all locks like monster Jeeps. So finally I stuck with the painted Arocs wheels. Sure, motors are installed, lights as well, and is works nice as a R/C model. All electronics and the battery fits into the "trunk", the Jepp Wrangler Unlimted has plenty of space there. On my little blog, haukap.net, there are some more pics.
July 3, 20195 yr Author 12 hours ago, warz said: So, here is my creation. Based on Madoka's work, the front part, grill, hood, front doors, fenders and some more parts of the back. And Egors/Rm8 chassis, but heavily modified. It do look very realistic. This is a model of my Jeep Wrangler JK. I've tried different rims/tires from LEGO, lifted it, but it all locks like monster Jeeps. So finally I stuck with the painted Arocs wheels. Sure, motors are installed, lights as well, and is works nice as a R/C model. All electronics and the battery fits into the "trunk", the Jepp Wrangler Unlimted has plenty of space there. On my little blog, haukap.net, there are some more pics. Thank you for sharing. It was interesting to read you blog. I wrote you a personal message ↗️
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