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We can dream, right?
Paul "Sariel", a 29-year-old MOCeur Technic from Poland who is no longer presented, offers a MOC which obviously speaks to me more than public works vehicles or tanks: A motorized and radio-controlled Tumbler.
MOCeur explains in detail on his website the various technical challenges that he had to meet to achieve the result that you can discover in the video below. Front suspensions, reinforcement of the front part of the chassis, steering system of the front wheels, problems posed by the design of the Tumbler itself with angles not very Catholic to reproduce, etc ...
Anyway, I don't know anything about Technic, but I bet that those who are interested will take the trouble to read what Sariel writes about his MOC.
The others will do like me: They will drool in front of the video.
- VINCENT : A great version!!...
- djige : A Batmobile for dad :)...
- Syntone : Very nice set, great gift idea. A few euros...
- Augur : too iconic. the rendering is impeccable. need!!!...
- Augur : I find this set quite fun and original. It comes out of the usual sets...
- Augur : rendered impeccably. really very pretty...
- Augur : nickel the blue goes really well I think. and the rendering of the...
- Roland : I really like it, and the blue goes well for me, the price remains,...
- Paul Verbena : A very nice set for an emblematic monument of the cape...
- Emy Lys : Small size but I find that the result is there...
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