Dom's Charger v49 — camber fixed, roll centre still wrong
One link length away from v50. Camber curve sorted; roll axis still too high.
An engineer in progress.
LEGO Technic builds. Real engineering projects. Car obsessions. Documented by The Engineer.
Fiftieth iteration of the Fast & Furious Charger MOC. Independent rear suspension, rack-and-pinion steering, and a wheelbase that actually matches the real car.
Read the build log2 builds and counting — iteration is the whole point.
One link length away from v50. Camber curve sorted; roll axis still too high.
Second-gen telehandler MOC with linear actuator boom, folding outriggers, and a carriage that stays level to ±2 studs through full extension.
Building a standing-wave levitator from transducer arrays. Phase one: verify 40 kHz resonance and measure node spacing before we trust it with anything fragile.
Yellow Revuelto up front, white Countach LPI out back. Scissor doors, 1015 HP on the plate, and a floor too clean for anything I'd track dirt in from.
Custom pinball table built from scrap bricks. Rubber-tire bumper, Technic flipper linkage, and a glass marble that actually rolls instead of getting stuck.