LEGO Ford Mustang Motorized from 10265 The main task in motorizing the Mustang set was to install 2 buggy motors on the drive and make a working suspension while maintaining the appearance of the model. The Mustang has become higher for the suspension stroke. There is an independent suspension in front, after the video I added rubber stoppers so that the wheels do not hit the arches. At the back, the motors are separated so that the design is similar to a dependent suspension, but in fact independent) The interior of the car suffered the most, the rear seat had to be removed because of the motors and the passenger seat for the battery pack and frame reinforcement. The driver's seat has moved forward by 3 studs. The buggy motors have a direct exit to the wheels in order to maintain the speed and reliability of the design. The engine compartment was slightly simplified to accommodate the servo motor. There is a second battery pack in the trunk. Lighting: The original set of taillights are all in the gaps, moved 1/4 of the stud in different directions to close the gaps. On a flat surface, the Mustang showed itself perfectly. If you drive over rough terrain and jump off small obstacles, the roof could break. Мusic: Underoath - Reinventing Your Exit
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