Posted August 17, 20195 yr After 42099 and the whole new PU system, I'm here with a MOC that uses something a bit older - RC system. After all these years it is still the most powerful 100% LEGO solution. Watch it in all its glory: Features: RC drive - 2x RC motor, geared 3:1 (slower output) RC steering Front suspension - double wishbone, soft, long travel, positive caster angle, 7 stud ground clearance Rear suspension - floating axle, soft, long travel, 5.5 stud ground clearance Please watch the video to see this machine in action and for more details. I hope you liked this model.
August 20, 20195 yr Amazing model. Looks like a Baja bug. I really like it. Do you plan to create 3d model or Building instructions for it ?
August 20, 20195 yr 3 hours ago, fosamax said: Do you plan to create 3d model or Building instructions for it ? Uuu i would like that too :D
August 22, 20195 yr Author I've posted a video with off-road test driving with chassis of this model but forgotten about it. Here it is: @fosamax @Clawp Well, it depends on whether there is enough demand for these. Edited August 22, 20195 yr by Hogwartus
August 22, 20195 yr Very cool looking, and powerful as well. I like the front suspension setup But please, that spare tire...It just looks off, as it is way to small.
August 22, 20195 yr Seeing the quality of your 42054 unimog conversion from class tractor, I hope there will be demand for that buggy too. I would like to build it in dark azure if possible. In fact, I was really surprised that no one commented here before I do but it's still holiday time and probably people are less likely to comment from a smartphone. At least, it's how I usually do. Nice work mate.
August 26, 20195 yr Author @Gray Gear I know... But I haven't had 5th class tire. Also, it actually drives quite well with this wheel.
October 30, 20195 yr Awesome design. Please make instructions available on rebrickable I will buy in a heart beat. Edited October 30, 20195 yr by cimtrae
May 5, 20222 yr I love the ground clearance, but this buggy is not that fast... How often you need to change the gears in portal hubs?
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