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It looks sharp! :thumbup: I like the HOG ("Hand Of God") steering and the proportions of the truck. Welcome to this Eurobricks forum. :classic:

I activated three of your pictures so that they would appear on your original post. There's a Picture Icon in the menu bar for pasting your hyperlinks. You can read about the procedure for posting your pictures here: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=18583 .

That is actually really good, I once spent 3 weeks building a 4 baseplate long bridge for 2 Trains to run on, it took forever, I used all my red and yellow. The Bridge was only used once because it couldn't handle the weight from my 2 trains, each was pulling about 8 pounds each, that means my bridge had to hold more than 15 pounds of weight. So I had to take it apart, anyway, very good design.

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thanks :)

I never build more than 1-2 days :( but i love to XD

I onece build a bridge, it wasn't very big, but If I taked on the roof 4kg don't broke it :)

Great MOC! I like the closed body panels. I don't like it when the inners are showing through a model. Also, the suspension is very nice too. Mind building a basic car for this to roll over :grin::thumbup:

You build this in only 1.5 hours? That would take me at least a day, probably 2.

Looks really nice :sweet:

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Thanks :)

Yea, just 1,5 hours :)

I want to bild this, in RC version, but I haven't got too mutch PF... :(

Very easy to motorising :D

I've got buy an M motor, reciever, remote controller, and the new PF "battery" and done :D

Welcome!

Fenders are nice, so is the shape of the bodywork...nice use of the parts, there are very few gaps on the body (which somebody likes when it is a Technic car, I dont)

Overall, pretty nice!

I want to bild this, in RC version, but I haven't got too mutch PF... :(

Very easy to motorising :D

I've got buy an M motor, reciever, remote controller, and the new PF "battery" and done :D

You might have to "upscale" your MOC to be able to fit everything that you mentioned. I don't believe that there is enough room in your present MOC to fit a Lego Power Functions M-Motor, Receiver, and Battery Box. The smallest RC Lego Power Functions truck I've seen is Nico71's yellow "Mini Trial Truck", which is considerably larger: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=42001&view=findpost&p=740610 .

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the big battery box don't have got any site :(

but for this Rechargeable Battery Box has got, under the "moror's roof" It's 8stud long, and 7stud wide :)

In LDD I build it, abuot one week later, 'cause I go holiday... :classic:

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The smallest RC Lego Power Functions truck I've seen is Nico71's yellow "Mini Trial Truck", which is considerably larger: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=42001&view=findpost&p=740610 .

I think you could get it smaller than that. Nico's truck has lots of empty space, like in the cabin. If you don't care too much about realism, you could pretty easily put the battery box in there, or in the bed. I think the bodies of Jurgen's racecars are smaller, and if you were to jack up the suspension, etc., they could be monster trucks. Depending on how much power you want, you could also use an M motor for driving, which would save a considerable amount of space.

I think you could get it smaller than that. Nico's truck has lots of empty space, like in the cabin. If you don't care too much about realism, you could pretty easily put the battery box in there, or in the bed. I think the bodies of Jurgen's racecars are smaller, and if you were to jack up the suspension, etc., they could be monster trucks. Depending on how much power you want, you could also use an M motor for driving, which would save a considerable amount of space.

My red & yellow racecar may be just a little bigger than this one I think, but there won't be much difference. If you'd sacrifice the chairs in this model, you just might have enough space to fit in the PF-parts. A 8878 rechargeable battery would be convenient (but expensive), cause it's much smaller than the regular batterybox. An M-motor would propably do for propulsion.

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Wow! Where can i get the building instructions please?

Thanks a lot

Most builders do not make building instructions for the MOCs due to the time involved in doing so. Those that do will always tell you where to get them. If the builder did not mention it, you can assume instructions are not available, but you can always look at the links he posted and figure out how to build it yourself.

I wrote an email to the adress i found! But i got an email back that the adress is not existing :-(

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