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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

AXR 400 Crossbone

This is a little MOC designed in a few hours to get my mind far of my new car for a while...

It is built in scale 1/10. And the weight is only 450 grams.



This MOC is based in the small French buggy AXR 400.




 The final size is 30x18x15 studs.


It uses a PF M motor for steering, with auto-center.


For drive it has a PF L motor, it it can use a M if you want.

You can change easily the gear ratio between: 1:3(8kph), 1:1.67(4.5kph) or 1:1(2.7kph).


The suspension is independent in the front axle, and a pendular axle in the back.




As always a little video:



Finally you can download the complete instructions in the INSTRUCTIONS page, enter and access to the Download folder


31 comments:

  1. Thank you for the instructions.

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  2. Hi dear, thank you by your instructions share and congratulations for such simple design and so nice MOC!

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  3. can you use it for hill-climp ?

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  4. How can i make a part list and buy on bricklink?

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  5. Thanks for the instructions!

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  6. V1 or V2 receiver

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  7. It doesn't mutter, it will work find with both.

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  8. Thanks but can it go any faster then this?

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  9. Yes, the differnce between V1 and V2 are only under high load, with only one L motor, you should see any difference

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  10. Thanks and i saw on youtube that a v2 and a rc-motor can hurt a 9volt bb-box can it hurt the one you use too. And do you meen should or should't.

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  11. Ups, sorry: "you shouldn't see any difference"

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  12. How long will it drive and did you ever has a engine-failure no matter wich moc's you mean

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  13. Are you going to make more video's? Just for fun.

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  14. The last Anonymous is right when will you make more videos from this car?

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  15. I only make one video for each car. The reason is very simple: I don't like make videos. I make them only because they are necessay to show my work but I don't like it. :(

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  16. I have notice a problem with the front supspension the wheels hit the fenders.Is it able to fix it?

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  17. Ok just try i found something instead of using the standard fenders i use curved-liftarms maybe you should try it too.

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  18. Looks like it`s fun to drive it :D Nice!!

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  19. Can you put up some photos of the steering on the AXR 400 Crossbone ,love the creation, so cool!

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  20. I downloaded your instructions and they are very much out of order and I can not understand them at all. If you could make me one and have it shipped to me and I could pay you for it that would be very appreciated.

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  21. I also thought the instructions were hard to under stand. there are a some pieces that I don't have can i by them from you

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  22. I don't sell parts. Try in bricklink.com

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  23. Why not use a servo motor for steering?

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  24. Easy: cost. A servo motor is 3 times more expensive than a M motor.

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  25. That's good to know I almost bought a servo

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  26. Hey I had a quick question. So I am about to purchase this, but how would I steer it, and what gears would I need for it to go at 5 mph? Otherwise, I loved this MOC

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  27. To steer it uses a PF M motor. To go as fast as possible you need 24:8 gears

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    1. Thanks for the quick response :)

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    2. I meant to ask how I can control the Buggy once I have made it?

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  28. Using the LEGO PF remote controller

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