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In lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, David Koudys writes:
> So I ripped apart RC 8466...
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> And decided to put the 'guts' of the 8475 into...
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> (wait for it...)
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> the 8448!!!
> (and there was much rejoicing....)
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> I'll have pics up in hopefully a few hours, but let me tell you, the 8448 is
> *far* superior for the RC motors than the 8466, though not so much for the
> actual control unit--I had to basically rip apart the entire frame to get
> the control unit in a useable position for steering, and keep the seats
> (you'll see why in the pics ;) )
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> I'll tell ya when the pics are up!
>
> Dave K
Pics are up!
http://sparky.i989.net/legop1.htm
I have seen lots of neat stuff on-line lately where LEGO is concerned, like
the little space dudes putting the PC together, so whoever made that, I did
a quick plagiarizing... ;)
(plagiarism being the highest form of flattery, so I'm told ;) )
As well, that other motorized 8466--great stuff!
Dave K
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| (...) OH MY GOD. WHERE DID YOU GET THE MARIE DOLL?#@$(*&(@*#&$(*&($#! I SO WANT ONE. I only have the Scala Olivia doll! (drives my 8448 like Derek's) Calum PS-Anyone know how to "lower" the springs on the 8880 so it looks less like a 4x4? (22 years ago, 9-Aug-02, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, lugnet.technic)
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| So I ripped apart RC 8466... And decided to put the 'guts' of the 8475 into... (wait for it...) the 8448!!! (and there was much rejoicing....) I'll have pics up in hopefully a few hours, but let me tell you, the 8448 is *far* superior for the RC (...) (22 years ago, 9-Aug-02, to lugnet.org.ca.rtltoronto, lugnet.technic)
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