Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Working Land Rover Defender 110.

Its Amazing what you can do with Lego's!
This isn’t LEGO, this is engineering work in 1:8.5 scape built from 3 kilograms of plastic, basically 2,800 parts, plus the 7 motors and 3 infra-red receivers involved. Some might say that playing with kid’s toys isn’t a good think, but the design is intricate that it bewilders us to no end, since the Land Rover 110 built by Sheepo even has a gearbox, a transfer case and brakes. It’s even got a fur-cylinder fake engine that moves with the drive electric motors. The lego masterpiece has opening doors, working suspension, folding bench seats in the back. Disc brakes have been included in all four wheels, and the gearbox has four gears plus reverse, engaged via auto clutch. Honestly, the only way to make this more complicated is by adding guns and a beverage compartment. The body even comes of the frame, so you could potentially add a body with a full cab or whatever else flips your boat. All those tricks you see the LEGO Land Rover Defender 110 are controlled via a remote control that, get this, is also made from LEGO.-AutoEvolution.com 

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