Posted May 25, 201311 yr I know i shouldn't post something like this but i've noticed i reached 11.000 views on my blog ...i know it isn't that much but i wanted to thank you all anyway :) i don't get money from the blog so it's just coz im happy that so many of you follow my projects ^^ when i started the blog i wasn't expecting anything but it's very satisfying :) and just to remain "on topic" with the technic theme here's a teaser of my incoming moc :) Edited May 25, 201311 yr by piterx
May 26, 201311 yr Author The car is gonna be a compact fiat punto rally, with no suspension in the front and no differential ,but with an amazing 3:1 ratio powered by 2L motors...i want achieve drifting xD Ive tried a small buggy with that ratio and its so funny to drive!
May 26, 201311 yr Well done on all the views on your blog, how long have you been running it for? I cracked 12,500 on mine yesterday :) http://mizibunktechnic.blogspot.com.au
May 26, 201311 yr I strongly advise you to use 1 buggy motor and these model team tires with bad grip:) http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=2695c01
May 26, 201311 yr I too saw the pic, and thought r34!!! hahah reminds me more of the skyline r34 Thats a GTR too! :D Not too many in Europe and illegal I think in America. Unless you are Paul Walker, :P Hopefully my next car! Congrats on 11000! Well done. :D
May 26, 201311 yr Congratulations Piterx, wish my blog got those kind of numbers... (648 pageviews since December ) The car looks great
May 26, 201311 yr hmm...what you are describing is almost exactly like my 'SuperMini track car'! no suspension, servo steering, and 3:1 ratio from 2 L-motors! only difference is that I used differential, and it has very short wheelbase, plus it's very ugly here it is, I believe I made a topic about it too:
May 26, 201311 yr Author yeah a sort of :P give me 30 minutes and i upload a test of the chassis :) it drifts amazingly well :D....and it's scaled to the car that im trying to re-build 40 minutes -.- s$ connection Edited May 26, 201311 yr by piterx
May 26, 201311 yr Brilliant! its really fast, and turns quick, awesome job. Wish I had a marble floor!!! Wish I had a clean floor.
May 26, 201311 yr Author ahuauhahuahu well...it works both on super clean and super dusted floor :D it just doesn't work on grippy floor ahah i think i'll shoot the final video in my carpentery with some sawdust just to increase the spectacularity lol
May 28, 20159 yr Was this car ever finished? I didn't see it on the site. Thanks. I know i shouldn't post something like this but i've noticed i reached 11.000 views on my blog ...i know it isn't that much but i wanted to thank you all anyway :) i don't get money from the blog so it's just coz im happy that so many of you follow my projects ^^ when i started the blog i wasn't expecting anything but it's very satisfying :) and just to remain "on topic" with the technic theme here's a teaser of my incoming moc :)
May 28, 20159 yr one of mine Best drifing chassis was a simple chassis with those wheels, xl motor 5:1 and a lipo bb, The steering is made with an m motor+rubber RTC and the car can drift wothout make donuts on the marble, unfortunatelly I fail to make the 8 figure But It was really funny! congratulation piterx You deserve those Person that follow you, your work is really great!
May 28, 20159 yr Looks promising! I've done a couple of small drift cars like this myself. Keeping the weight down was the most challenging part to me, but I bet you'll come out with a wonderful model! Edited May 28, 20159 yr by Petter
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