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It’s a lovely thing, just like the old set.
The experience was just “Wow, it has become so easy to get all bricks! Here I used an additional gear on the front, a complete second steering column and a small black ball as “steering wheel” for the HOG steering I tried out quite a few elements, even a spare wheel – but I think the ball looks best and it really works fine.
Welcome to the world’s greatest LEGO fan community! Looks cool for me A new studless version of the classic Technic Dune Buggy from It looks totally at home being studless, and the HOG is a great bonus without changing how it looks.
German LEGO fans I hope you like it: I bet, LEGO never thought of something like this. The roll cage has the same dimensions in the side view as and the angles between the axles are the same, too. I remembered my “old love” a few weeks ago when I wrote a review for the original model for The Lego Car Blog and I thought: The new one is one “stud” wider, the wheelbase is half a “stud” longer and I’ve added a second beam on each “lever” of the rear suspension to add some rigidity.
Next stage would be Dune Buggy t-shirts, stickers and pins, besides from appearances in brickfilms and the next big LEGO movie. And here is the rest of it.
The Lego Stuff The main differences are: Add to my favorite builders Lego Cars lovers I’ve already had the idea for this classic model built with new Technic elements a few years ago. I’ve also added a HOG steering, something I had done oego my old model when I was a kid As I didn’t have an extra gear for the “right side” I used a longer axle going through the steering wheel, a second cardan joint and another axle plus a “spare tire” for the steering.
MOCpages is an unofficial, fan-created website. The basic design is as close to the original as possible. And it’s so much fun to play with it, especially for my 3-year-old son. I started building an LDD model and then I kept “in the drawer” until it was time to build it “for real”. This is awesome cool! Share your Lwgo creations, free!
Lego Technic Fans This was the result a few hours later: You can see the front part of the HOG steering. The Lego Freaks United Lego Motor Group Yes, I’m a big fan of the Dune Buggy, I still am.
Ever thought of a motorized version?
Most “old” 8L bricks are now 7L beams, 6L bricks are 5L beams, and so on. That’s so puristic-minimalistic in one way and leyo fandom in another way. The classicthe new studless model, the 6-wide Minifig model with BrixoNils at the wheel and the 4-wide model. So I started optimizing the design a little until I was. With the studless model finished I also got my smaller versions of out of the glass cabinet and reworked the roll cages with new holders and rigid tubes.
So, that’s my new studless version of the classic Lego Technic Dune Buggy. Explore cool creations, share your own, and have lots of fun together.
Add to my favorite builders. I like the family-picture most.
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