@@fishbrix3809 LEGO had produced multiple sets that utilized rubber bands. As for the motor, it's a direct recreation of a discontinued element, faulting that falls under gatekeeping.
Another beautiful MOC as always. What kind of rubber bands are you using for the suspension system? They don't look special, but they could be. Also here's another comment towards : "Comment if you want to see a INSTRUCTIONS video"
@@adriablancafort Thanks for the answer. Was asking what kind you use to give myself ideas of replacements for mine (cheap assorted ones from the grocery store) Ended up ordering a couple different sizes of orthodontic rubber bands.
Good stuff, a nice improvement from your old trophy truck model. It seems with RC cars of this size, rubber band suspension is the way to go. Good work!
I'm genuinely shocked at how plush it is, given there are no dampers of any kind, and the suspension on the real thing is usually so complicated with multiple bypasses and reservoirs etc. I wonder how long was spent tuning the number & stretch of the bands?
@@excrubulentUsually as long as the rubber bands are tight enough to hold the vehicle but not too tight that they will never stretch, the performance of them is quite responsive and functional when operating.
I would love to see some instructions for this, after all, your other instruction videos have helped me a lot. One thing I can't understand is how you get your positive canter while also maintaining a high ground clearance. anyways, I hope you have no problem with any other builds!
Hi this is really awesome buggy and usage of rubber bands as suspension is spot on. I would really like to have it in my collection, so please make an instruction
I got the mould king battery module thanks to your videos. I like it much more than the Buwizz 3.0 Pro I have, because it "just works" and you don't need a stupid smartphone app. I hate that app. I hate the lag. I hate using my phone.
Hello ! Great episode, i love your movies and hopefully more! I would like to build this amazing vehicle myself. Please reply to this comment when you post an instructional video about this vehicle. Hopefully your videos will find their way to a wider audience of lego builders.
@@adriablancafort I dont want to be rude, but I think Umut Topuz's comment is correct: the front axle has 12:20 ratio (0.6) and the rear axle has 20:28 (~0.7). I know the difference is not huge but still looks like the rear is spinning faster. I am not saying it is bad, and actually this may be beneficial for drifting, just like real world F Focus RS, if you know what I mean :)
@@adriablancafort Different gear ratios have a tendency to place unnecessary strain on the drive train. From the motor to the tires, you will have parts under stress when the vehicle is in motion (and shorter run times with a full battery as opposed to equal ratios). If you are running on a low traction surface, there isn't much to worry about but rolling that thing on concrete or pavement for too long and parts are going to start breaking (I'd think the gear teeth would be the first to go). Try this, take the motor out and gently push it across a high traction surface for a few feet. Pay close attention to the wheels and listen for a clicking noise. If you see the wheels skip and bounce a little and/or hear that noise, something is binding up somewhere and needs your attention. Your off roaded is an awesome build but the differential gearing should be matched up.
This is the fastest, most agile LEGO RC car I’ve ever seen! Great job!
So cool! Wish I had the money and instructions to build it. Keep making great builds! 👍
best suspension system for an RC car I‘ve ever seen!👍🏼
It's a really cool build! I love the suspension. Would you be interested on making instructions?
That wil be so cool
Yes
Where does the driven front suspension come from?
He just posted them!
Yes instructions pls
Very impressive! Looks like you nailed the suspension geometry. Not a simple task
When I see things like “Adrià Blancafort presents” it just makes the whole video better. Great job!
Really nice car!
Pls make instructions for it.
I just got the battery box you use!
I love it
I really like your front drivetrain. Always good to see these kind of improvement, thanks to new technic parts. ;)
🎆
I’m almost done reverse engineering this thing. Super sick build your definitely very talented🤙🤙
waiting for the assembly instructions! It will be a great kite!❤️
This has to be the best lego rc car I have ever seen.
the rear suspension is creative, thank a lot
Yet another masterpiece
I’ve got proper experience suspension at home and seeing that has given me the idea of a pumped up version of it
Very cool! I love how compact it is!
Super zawieszenie
This deserves to be one of Legos Technic sets! Can we have a parts list for this truck?
Awesome!!! I built a rock crawler with 4 wheel locked drive like this ages ago but yours is WAY faster and cooler!
Great performance & looks! Well done.
Pretty impressive for a pure LEGO build. It actually seems to handle like some of the classic Tamiya kits.
its not %100 pure lego it uses rubber bands and moddified parts as long as a fake lego motors and battery
@@fishbrix3809
LEGO had produced multiple sets that utilized rubber bands. As for the motor, it's a direct recreation of a discontinued element, faulting that falls under gatekeeping.
This is really king of the hammers
Bro that's amazing!! I watched your other lego trophy truck vids, this is such a hugggee improvement, this is amazing 👏😍
Now youve got my mind boggled with design ideas for bodies will th technic plates varieties
Very good build!
I like your Instructions
That rubber suspension is very nice!
I like very much! I would like LEGO to include models like this in its catalog :-)
Yes instructions would be great!
Trophy truck build so cool amazing!👍👍😎
Really nice moc!
Really cool! Awesome
beautiful
I just finished building it. Its soooo goood.👻💢👍👍👍👍👍
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Waiting for instructions))
This is so rad i love it. You can make anything in legos.
Reminds me of 14K's buggy in Death Race 3: Inferno. Really awesome build for a Lego...👍
Another beautiful MOC as always.
What kind of rubber bands are you using for the suspension system?
They don't look special, but they could be.
Also here's another comment towards : "Comment if you want to see a INSTRUCTIONS video"
@@adriablancafort Thanks for the answer. Was asking what kind you use to give myself ideas of replacements for mine (cheap assorted ones from the grocery store)
Ended up ordering a couple different sizes of orthodontic rubber bands.
i used hair bands
Wah mantap,mobilnya bagus sekali,hadir selalu menonton
that suspension performs insanely well
Cool Lego truck, the right form tire is on backwards.
Bruh. That suspension is smother than the one in my hobby grade buggy 😅
nano, ets un crack, entro a youtube per veure videos de hacksmith industries i acabo descobrint el teu canal, simplement increible tot el que fas
fantastic build. I would like to see instructions (at least chassis)
Cat be like:
"Uuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhh pls help there is scary thing coming for me"
Very impressive with the suspension
Great custom build. And nice action shots😍😍
Pls make instructions for it
I love it
Mmmm. The suspension is just simply satisfying.
That is a amazing build it looks amazing. Have an awesome day! From HWFAH (Stunts, Jumps, Flips, Corkscrews and Lego Animated builds)
Good stuff, a nice improvement from your old trophy truck model. It seems with RC cars of this size, rubber band suspension is the way to go. Good work!
I'm genuinely shocked at how plush it is, given there are no dampers of any kind, and the suspension on the real thing is usually so complicated with multiple bypasses and reservoirs etc. I wonder how long was spent tuning the number & stretch of the bands?
@@excrubulentUsually as long as the rubber bands are tight enough to hold the vehicle but not too tight that they will never stretch, the performance of them is quite responsive and functional when operating.
this looks so cool! love ur vids man
I would love to see some instructions for this, after all, your other instruction videos have helped me a lot. One thing I can't understand is how you get your positive canter while also maintaining a high ground clearance. anyways, I hope you have no problem with any other builds!
Very cool project!!!
Definitely awesome!
Great Job!
hell this thing flies!
well done
great suspension system.
love this
Hi this is really awesome buggy and usage of rubber bands as suspension is spot on. I would really like to have it in my collection, so please make an instruction
Good choice of music
Hey @Adriá Blancfort how long do u think the instructions will be released.
I got the mould king battery module thanks to your videos. I like it much more than the Buwizz 3.0 Pro I have, because it "just works" and you don't need a stupid smartphone app. I hate that app. I hate the lag. I hate using my phone.
I VERY LOVE STICK SUSPENSION
Yes please! This is awesome
Cool
very good build
Amazing! Really fast and light. Great you only use 1 buggy motor. Can you make instructions?
I love your moc's )
Intrucsions pls pls it’s so cool
handles like a traxxas udr lmao. awesome build👍
This is amazing! Reminds me of a slash
Cool man❤
Plz make instructions! It is such a great build.
How its possible to make a 4x4 trophy truck like that , its awesome
I want to buy this Truck😂
Very nice car I love suspensions Please intstruction
Просто идеальнейшая модель🎉
This is the most awesome buggy project I had ever seen. Do You use genuine Lego blocks, pins etc. or cheaper options??
why the comportement of the car is more réaliste like a crawler RC ? haha well done !
Very nice👌
Please make a Instruction Video
So freaking cool nice job.
too smoothh good job mate
very impressive! I like the four wheel drive. I know that can be hard to implement on a small scale.
Waiting for instructions. 💪
So simple and so awesome
If I was to build one, I’d put a defender body or the new f150 raptor body
Hello ! Great episode, i love your movies and hopefully more! I would like to build this amazing vehicle myself. Please reply to this comment when you post an instructional video about this vehicle. Hopefully your videos will find their way to a wider audience of lego builders.
@@adriablancafort that's a reason to sub. Thanks for sharing your great work!!!
Amazing!
Bruh you call the sevro motor fast? Pretty cool tho
its really cool
Wow, who knew rubber band suspensions can out perform any rc suspensions out there as realism goes. Except for this guy, of course lol.
I want one.
...maybe two.
Está espectacular!! Pero siento que deberías ponerle suspension más dura, ya que en grandes saltos se hunde mucho la que ya tiene.
would love to have instructions for this one mate bought all the motors and a buwizz can't wait 😄😀😃😁🙂
same :)
It's perfect I give subscription so I just won't instrucion PLEASE!!!
Awesome work!
Fast o.o
Give it a shell! It’s hideous!
what about the ratio? front tires are turning slower than rear... have I missed smt?
@@adriablancafort I dont want to be rude, but I think Umut Topuz's comment is correct: the front axle has 12:20 ratio (0.6) and the rear axle has 20:28 (~0.7). I know the difference is not huge but still looks like the rear is spinning faster. I am not saying it is bad, and actually this may be beneficial for drifting, just like real world F Focus RS, if you know what I mean :)
@@adriablancafort Different gear ratios have a tendency to place unnecessary strain on the drive train. From the motor to the tires, you will have parts under stress when the vehicle is in motion (and shorter run times with a full battery as opposed to equal ratios). If you are running on a low traction surface, there isn't much to worry about but rolling that thing on concrete or pavement for too long and parts are going to start breaking (I'd think the gear teeth would be the first to go).
Try this, take the motor out and gently push it across a high traction surface for a few feet. Pay close attention to the wheels and listen for a clicking noise. If you see the wheels skip and bounce a little and/or hear that noise, something is binding up somewhere and needs your attention.
Your off roaded is an awesome build but the differential gearing should be matched up.