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

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Hi guys!

As i run out of motors and lipo batteries, due to the trophy truck still mounted and the snowmobile wich im going to publish in a week or so, i decided to build a small scaled supercar...

It has HOG steering, fake V8 engine and differential...and the usual by now tubolar chassis XD

if i have to be sincere im not that happy with this model and i was about not to publish it....mainly because it's not remotely controlled and also because, in such a small scale, is hard making all the details of a supercar...but i've spent some time on it so here it is...

i hope you'll like it :)

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Well, it looks quite good and you really captured the basic lines of a car, even on this scale. Good job :thumbup:

The only thing I think would be nice, is a little more cover on the hood.

Nice car piterx! Good detail for the scale. Pretty cool to see the "old" style panels in a new build. Great job!

Mike

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Well, it looks quite good and you really captured the basic lines of a car, even on this scale. Good job :thumbup:

The only thing I think would be nice, is a little more cover on the hood.

thank you guys :)

yeah i've tried that but it was looking a little bit too heavy

Seconded. Looks pretty cool to me. I like the studded plate in the back, sets it off nicely.

This has really captured the clean lines and detail of the 360...great work. I especially love the rear and the use of the plates and tiles :D

wow, it looks great, well detailed and actually pretty cute at this scale

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yeah tried also those new tiny panels...everything i added was making it look heavy....maybe i should also take away all those 2l pin connectors on the flexible axles...hmmm

Nice car! I think the combination of those pin connectors and flexible axles may become the new standard for building supercars.

The thickness of connectors make bodylines look more seamless.

Just how high are your guises standards?

This is propably the nicest looking studless technic car I've seen in this scale!

If this isn't good enough for publishing then I guess I'll go cry in the corner and look at my builds :laugh:

Looks pretty cool ... Could Do with something to partially cover the bonnet in my opinion but the back looks fantastic

Why does everything need to be powered ? Or am I just old school ?

Nice little car. The only thing i kind of dislike is the fake engine. The cylinders just look too disproportionate. How about an engine like in the 9393 B-Model?

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Just how high are your guises standards?

This is propably the nicest looking studless technic car I've seen in this scale!

If this isn't good enough for publishing then I guess I'll go cry in the corner and look at my builds :laugh:

thank you guys you're all so nice!

but i don't know! there's something wrong with the front bumper that i really don't like but i can't say what it actually is....

i think that tomorrow i'll try putting my hands on it again

Nice little car. The only thing i kind of dislike is the fake engine. The cylinders just look too disproportionate. How about an engine like in the 9393 B-Model?

yeah i agree with that...but i won't dismount em im just too lazy XD

Looks pretty cool ... Could Do with something to partially cover the bonnet in my opinion but the back looks fantastic

Why does everything need to be powered ? Or am I just old school ?

it's more challenging dealing with performances and weight distributions :D

Nice clean lines! But I agree with TinkerBrick, you should probably make the engine smaller.

Nice looking car! But i think that are no functions like suspention. I really pleased to see that scale and think its one whith my lambo, i want to seen their together))

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yeah there aren't suspensions mainly because the wheel would have touched the flexible axle over it :)

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