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

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Hi! I want to present my new Trial Truck, built with the chassis of this Jeep of Nico71 :sweet: . I built it in 3 days: 1 day the chassis and 2 days the body :wink: .

It is powered by 1 XL motor, and it have 1 M motor for steering.

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The truck is very powerful, it can climbs anything and it can ascend on a slope of 35-40 degrees.

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It has openable cab doors, so you can see inside the cab :laugh: :

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Nico's model have the batery box in the center of the chassis, but I have moved it at the end of the truck for good stability and to keep the center of gravity as low as possible. :look:

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Never forget your motherland! :cry_happy:

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Other links (with photos): Brickshelf Flickr MOCpages

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I hope you like it! :cry_happy:

The body looks pretty nice. Nico's frame certainly makes for a great Truck Trial platform.

tim

Very nice job.

I would add a container, so it looks more "practical", even if it isn't :classic:

Ow, cool truck.

I like this interesting cabin)

And I have never constructed models so quickly...only 3 days...

Nice truck, but the second last photo crack me up it looks like a dog lifting it leg to pee.. LOL :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

Edited by Phantom59

Great looking truck :thumbup:

I was wondering about the weight distribution with the cabin in the front. Then I saw you put the batterybox in the back. Well done.

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