For my final post of this year, I am proud to introduce the Range Rover Evoque with air ride.
The car was too black so I added white, it was too low so I raised it a stud and the hood wasn't
slanted enough so I re-created the front of the vehicle. I reduced the weight to 6.3 pounds (2850g)
The car functions really well, I highly suggest using an S-brick for this car as the receivers are hidden
behind the seats. This car has 4wd, air ride, torsion bar suspension, 2 XL motors for drive, 2 m motors for lift, V8,
servo for steering, gear shifter turns on the lights. The car is finally to a perfect scale. The hard parts of this
build was the air ride, torsion bar and having the doors start low at the front and higher at the back.
I bought a pair of custom chrome exhaust pipes for this built.
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For my final post of this year, I am proud to introduce the Range Rover Evoque with air ride.
The car was too black so I added white, it was too low so I raised it a stud and the hood wasn't
slanted enough so I re-created the front of the vehicle. I reduced the weight to 6.3 pounds (2850g)
The car functions really well, I highly suggest using an S-brick for this car as the receivers are hidden
behind the seats. This car has 4wd, air ride, torsion bar suspension, 2 XL motors for drive, 2 m motors for lift, V8,
servo for steering, gear shifter turns on the lights. The car is finally to a perfect scale. The hard parts of this
build was the air ride, torsion bar and having the doors start low at the front and higher at the back.
I bought a pair of custom chrome exhaust pipes for this built.
flickr: https://flickr.com/photos/139930963@N04/sets/72157676733470861
MOC-Pages: http://moc-pages.com/moc.php/435565
Below is the car in comparison to the 42052 helicopter set
Back end was super difficult:
Everything opens:
Interior:
Top view:
I'm ready to take my helicopter to work...
underside shot:
Side view:
Framework video: