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

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Hello there!

I was looking for something in my "LEGO" folder and i've found this buggy i built over a year ago

I don't know actually why i haven't published it, actually i should have videos of this little buggy motorized with one single L motor ripping on some rocks lol

If i find it ill post it tomorrow :)

I should also have LDRAW file for this one as it was meant to be given to a shop

hope you like it :)

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no i think you saw the light blue one wich was bigger :P

and i made another similar one way back in the time that was powered by an XL motor...pretty crappy one lol

no i think you saw the light blue one wich was bigger :P

and i made another similar one way back in the time that was powered by an XL motor...pretty crappy one lol

Hmm did it use smillar rear suspension? Or did you post a video with such rear suspension... Or maybe I mixed up :D

Nice! Simple and clean.

I'd hate to drive a real-life version, though - imagine the handling when the motor is part of the unsprung mass! :cry_sad:

Any parts list or building instructions?....i'd love to build it, it looks like a C model for 8048 with bits from 8068 and 8261....well done!

This is very cool. I'd like to build it, but I am still lacking the small gear rack with balls.

This is very cool. I'd like to build it, but I am still lacking the small gear rack with balls.

This part? http://www.bricklink...Item.asp?P=6574

This French Ebay shop has an old grey part for sale and Briklink has various lots for sale: http://www.ebay.ie/i...=item1e8c39c195

I got 2 black ones off that Ebay store so i could build 8081 and the B model for 8048, I recently bought a BNIB set of 8048 off a German Ebay shop for ,,,,,,,,,€70...not exactly cheap but i love the set.

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hey im happy that you guys like it even if it's so simple :)

at this link https://www.dropbox....buggy3.ldr?dl=0 you can download the ldraw file for it

these are the parts you need plus some screens in case you don't have ldraw...hope it will help :)

and here's the video as well :)

the last part was made with a 2:1 ratio wich is good for flat surfaces

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hey im happy that you guys like it even if it's so simple :)

at this link https://www.dropbox....buggy3.ldr?dl=0 you can download the ldraw file for it

these are the parts you need plus some screens in case you don't have ldraw...hope it will help :)

and here's the video as well :)

the last part was made with a 2:1 ratio wich is good for flat surfaces

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LOL at the cat!!!

BRILLIANT!....i see you used alot of parts from 8262....could we see a Black version?....you used white panels at the end of the vid, Do you have a Black version of the spoiler used in 8262? http://www.bricklink...colorID=11&in=A

And swap out the white panels for Black, i think black and red color scheme would work better http://www.bricklink...colorID=11&in=A

The part count is very reasonable and nothing too hard to find, maybe some pieces from 8262....but you can also find the same parts on 8048 and 9392, are the red flexible hose from 8068?...is it 11L?...its 14L, harder to find: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=32201&colorID=5&in=A

http://www.bricklink...nv.asp?S=8048-1

http://www.bricklink...nv.asp?S=9392-1

http://www.bricklink...nv.asp?S=8262-1

http://www.bricklink...nv.asp?S=8068-1

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