July 9, 201311 yr nono dude i will give you a PNG file, with transparency, that you just need to put on top of your A4 comp in photoshop or whatever, and then paint your stickers That makes you man of the day
July 10, 201311 yr yeah man that could go ^^ are you going to make it rc? That's the idea, but as I'm not building it with real pieces, I'll focus in appareance.
July 21, 201311 yr nice job maqn im a huge fan of ken block and technic rally style cars you just combined the two into my dream car. if you could make an ldd file of this i would be so happy excellent work
July 22, 201311 yr Author Thank you man :) unfortunately im not gonna make instructions or ldd files because it takes too much time and i cant do the flexible axle :/
July 22, 201311 yr darn thats dissapointing how about some more indepth pictures of the front and rear axles
August 12, 201311 yr I haven't been working hardly on the fiesta, so I only give you the images with doors added to the car. What do you think piterx? They are similar to your model Edited August 12, 201311 yr by technicman97
August 12, 201311 yr Nice model and looks lots of fun, I would of thought lego would be interested in making a RC rally car and maybe make this a theme of this years competition.
December 28, 201311 yr Very nice but its very heavy. But the 2 RC motors solve the weight problem. The suspension is a bit like the one at the 8860 (on the box) But very very good build!
December 28, 201311 yr Very nice but its very heavy. But the 2 RC motors solve the weight problem. The suspension is a bit like the one at the 8860 (on the box) But very very good build! The suspension is nothing like 8860.
February 16, 201411 yr Ok, but you might like this: I saw it on the internet and tought: This may be something to motorize professionaly for you.
February 16, 201411 yr That looks pretty cool, although the roof is a bit strange. Anyway it looks like it's already motorized.
February 16, 201411 yr Nice cat! Uhm what does the second differental do in the back by the rc motors?
February 16, 201411 yr Author the second differential saves the RC motors in case that one of the two ir sensor doesn't recive the signal :) Ok, but you might like this: I saw it on the internet and tought: This may be something to motorize professionaly for you. eh man, that looks quite heavy :P i don't think it would drift :)
February 17, 201411 yr Love the use of springs in the front suspension - it is purist as its the way lego showed off the suspension on 8860 on photos on the box (before they developed the shocks I suppose) I used similar in many mocs that required longer travel than the standard shocks and if you mix soft and hard springs you can customise the softness of the ride.
February 17, 201411 yr Love the use of springs in the front suspension - it is purist as its the way lego showed off the suspension on 8860 on photos on the box (before they developed the shocks I suppose) I used similar in many mocs that required longer travel than the standard shocks and if you mix soft and hard springs you can customise the softness of the ride. Huh, I didn't think Lego actually ever used this.
February 17, 201411 yr Huh, I didn't think Lego actually ever used this. They didn't.. I had that set when it first came out and for years wondered why it had springs on the box and shocks in the set.. I read years ago that due to safety concerns of the springs flying off and possibly hitting a child in the eye(which has happned to me before when placing springs on various non Lego mechanisms) the shock was introduced late in the development of the 8860... The boxes for the set were already printed up with the old pictures on them, so they used them rather than scraping them and losing money... Edited February 17, 201411 yr by Paul Boratko
February 17, 201411 yr I tried to reverse engineer te front axle because it looks very interesting. But i just cant get the steering right... What kinda rack did you use?
February 17, 201411 yr If memory serves I'm sure there is a video of piter making this in time lapse, and If there are any full size pics or vids if you would be so kinds as to upload. Edited February 17, 201411 yr by JM1971
February 18, 201411 yr Author Unfortunately no time lapse. .. Ill check if i have some pictures ...im pretty sure i have a few :) btw the steering rack was the usual 7 studs one
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