June 29, 201311 yr Absolutely love it! I'd like to be able to make a body like that, I'm thinking of new ideas for a small car chassis...
June 29, 201311 yr Author after 1 hour of shooting, 2 hours of editing and 8 hours of uploading to youtube HERE IT IS! i apologize for my bad driving skills Edited June 29, 201311 yr by piterx
June 29, 201311 yr after 1 hour of shooting, 2 hours of editing and 8 hours of uploading to youtube HERE IT IS! i apologize for my bad driving skills Wow! Almost as fun as watching the real thing.
June 30, 201311 yr Looks great and drives great, awesome job on this one Oh and an extra for using music by The Glitch Mob, they're amazing!
June 30, 201311 yr Drifting really helps turning in tight areas. Though lack of details, this light weigh moc looks great with custom decals! Edited June 30, 201311 yr by Gene
June 30, 201311 yr Author really thank you guys you made me really happy with your nice comments for those who may like reverse engineering here's a link to download the A4 i made with stickers you just need to print it and cut it it's the last image in the page, download the full rez one by clicking on it! when you print it assure that the blue rectangle is 3cm x 0.6cm http://p-lego.blogsp...roduce-you.html ps: XD yeah my house is slowing turning into a skatepark ahaha....try to imagine my mom's happyness Edited June 30, 201311 yr by piterx
June 30, 201311 yr Awesome video man! Thank you for taking the time to edit it! I thought your driving was better than you give yourself credit for, considering its on/off throttle and 1 increment steering. Great job! :thumbup: :thumbup: (extra thumb for an indoor skate ramp!)
June 30, 201311 yr Wow, that is really awesome drifting/ghymkhana. I didn't imagine it will be this fun.
June 30, 201311 yr The body looks great, but the chassis looks a bit messy. If you'd rebuild it with consistent colors that are different from the body, it would look perfect. You are a very talented builder, I envy your skills but IMHO you should spend a bit more on perfecting your models.
June 30, 201311 yr Author Thank you all :) im happy you liked the video! it's been very painful to do expecially for the front bumper ahah i smashed the car several times The body looks great, but the chassis looks a bit messy. If you'd rebuild it with consistent colors that are different from the body, it would look perfect. You are a very talented builder, I envy your skills but IMHO you should spend a bit more on perfecting your models. why messy? i mean are you talking about colors or the way it was built :) ? for colors i have an excusation i don't always have all the pieces i need Wow you should really make some instructions for it! i think everyone wants one! no mate sorry....i hope you can reverse engineer it (if you have questions about parts ask me), i've tried making instructions for the Fulvia and it's something that really makes me wanna die
June 30, 201311 yr Thank you all :) im happy you liked the video! it's been very painful to do expecially for the front bumper ahah i smashed the car several times why messy? i mean are you talking about colors or the way it was built :) ? for colors i have an excusation i don't always have all the pieces i need no mate sorry....i hope you can reverse engineer it (if you have questions about parts ask me), i've tried making instructions for the Fulvia and it's something that really makes me wanna die A bit both color and the way it was built Instructions: just make photographs as you take the model apart. It can take a day for a complex model.
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