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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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After a while without a new MOC (because of my studies ^^), I'm back with a new model! :moar:

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It was made for BuWizz. The aim was to make a model in the continuity of my cross kart. I wanted to get rid of the torque effect on the rear axle (as it was a suspended axle on my cross kart), that made the behaviour unsymmetrical in corners. So I used 2 BuWizz motors as wheel hubs instead! *oh2*

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The rear suspension was made so the rear shock absorbers generate friction, in order to have a slow rebound. On my cross kart, the suspension was extremely reactive, but the kart was "jumping" on gravel. On this new buggy, having a slow rebound helps the wheels stick on the ground to gain adherence. However, I wasn't able to do the same thing on the front axle.

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Why a police buggy? I have never seen this before, I thought it could be nice. :tongue: I wanted the design to be as agressive and massive as possible. I wanted the design to be close to Polaris or Can-Am, looking heavy, indestructible but fast in any situation. People had to fear seing it in their mirror. :laugh: You may have seen that the main part of the bodywork was made with 2x5 panels. This was a very useful part to achieve the shapes that I wanted, and to have simple assemblies (no one uses complex building techniques).

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The BuWizz 3.0 has got 2 PF ports and 4 PU ports. The 2 BuWizz motors are connected to the PF ports while the PU L motor for the steering (acting as a servomotor) and the LED lights are connected to the PU ports.

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The performance is really great! It is absolutely impossible to use more than the half of the power into a house! And outside, the suspension works well. You can go almost everywhere without being stuck or loosing grip. I also had some crashes but nothing was broken nor fell apart! :snicker:

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Little video:


And the instructions! https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-132106/Anto/police-interceptor

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I hope that you'll like this model, and see you soon for the next one! :classic:

Edited by Anto

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Thanks!

1 hour ago, Jim said:

The pictures seen way too big though. Can you link to the max 1024 wide versions on Flickr?

Oops, I didn't use the right size! That's corrected now!

Very cool little MOC. I love the tall look of the buggy, and the black and white looks great. Great to see another MOC from you. 

That's a pretty cool little buggy! I recently had the pleasure of trying two of these out in real life :) They are amazingly capable! I also have plans to build one in the future (besides building yours), but I haven't thought about throwing two buwizz motors into it at such a small scale (my idea is on a larger scale). I am curious how crazy performance it has!

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On 12/19/2022 at 7:56 PM, gyenesvi said:

I am curious how crazy performance it has!

Now you can see, video added to the first post! (Later than expected ^^)

The aim was to make a short video in the style of the ones with racing cars transporting a Christmas tree. And to show how fast this buggy is and how the suspension works. Merry Cristmas!

11 hours ago, Anto said:

Now you can see, video added to the first post!

Great, looks like speedy fun! :)

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