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

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Hi all!

This is my first own creation for a very long time and my first meeting with the "new" studless building system.

It took 4 days to build. I only had two kits: 8052 and 8265 (and one older one, but I used only a few parts, like pins and a differential, from it). At first, I didn't take the "project" seriously, it was just for killing some time.

Due to these factors and the complexity/counter-intuitiveness-for-me of the studless system, the machine is quite hacky at some places, rebuilding the stuff would be a nightmare. If I had double amount of pieces, I could rebuild the whole thing using the older iteration as a reference. Maybe I'll do something about it like making instructions and modifying while at it, or maybe it's time to move on to another project/experiment (experimenting with different suspensions for example). It uses some illegal techniques, but all LEGO at least.

About the car:

It is an off-road vehicle with four wheel drive. It is not motorized (yet), but it has a 2 speed gearbox, differentials with a central differential and differential lock (which I'll replace with a better, bypassing one), working V6 piston engine and live axle suspension. The suspension uses Panhard rods and trailing arms.

Building LEGO machines requires very much thinking in advance. Well, I couldn't do that, so the steering is not complete. It can be steered with a knob at the top of the vehicle, but the steering wheel doesn't work. I managed to build (hack) the drive-train to it, but it has so many gears that the internal friction makes the whole thing jammed. So I took out the final yellow knob-gear, so the steering wheel is only decoration.

I don't have enough pieces to reinforce the body, so it has a small torsion under stress.

I'm satisfied with the model, I think it's pretty good for a first project with no experience and not too big piece inventory to work with.

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Thanks for any feedback in advance!

Edited by Lipko

It looks nice, I like the suspension.

It is not motorized (yet)

I'm waiting for that :thumbup::sweet:

Edited by yoraish

This is a nice piece of work.

For a first attempt it is great indeed!

I wish my firsts where as good as this. I foresee a big future :laugh:

Keep it up!

:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Edited by bord4kop

@ Lipko: Very nice MOC -- welcome to Eurobricks! :classic:

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Edited by DLuders

Nice MOC! Better than I could do. :laugh:

+1! :laugh:

Very good job and it looks great on your avatar too. :thumbup:

Great Job! Like the colors you used.

You know, the design reminds me very much of the b-model from the testcar, at leat, from pictures... (8865-1 test car)

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Thanks for the kind words. Well, I wasn't a total beginner, I built some stuff when I was a kid 10 years ago, but never completed stuff and never a technic MOC.

Motorizing comes later, I only have only one M motor, no remote control stuff etc. Too expensive yet. Bu all stuff could go into the back of the vehicle.

Yeah, it reminds me of that B model too...

Your first MOC!! Really nice work! please add power functions and upload a video! :cry_happy:

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