Here is a video showing how the engines works together
Hotwheels 1969 Twin-Mill
frontal independent suspention.
the rear suspention has a simple integrated reduction driveshaft, for the big tires.
two motors are working whith one gearbox.
the steering wheel works too.
I still feel sorry about not buying that Hotwheels scale model. When I see this large scale model, I am proud of the fact that if you cannot get something...just create it yourself, only better!
I thought it over and over, but maybe I'll try building something like this too. Not the Twin Mill, but a different...thing.
Sorry that i comment so late but i ´have not seen it before.I think it´s a very nice car.The front looks so cool.THe headlights are my favorite part of it.Keep up the good work.10/10
Quoting Chris D
I can't tell you how thrilled I was when I came across this. I've been thinking to myself for ages, "Why doesn't someone make a Hot Wheels car out of LEGO? Hot Wheels has some of the best fantasy car designs ever!" And on top of that, the Twin Mill is one of my favorite models! Do you plan to try building any other Hot Wheels vehicles out of LEGO? I'd love to see more! Keep up the awesome work!
Thanks a lot for your comments Chris!
i made the Deora Hotwheels too if you want to see it! and i hope you like it too!
I can't tell you how thrilled I was when I came across this. I've been thinking to myself for ages, "Why doesn't someone make a Hot Wheels car out of LEGO? Hot Wheels has some of the best fantasy car designs ever!" And on top of that, the Twin Mill is one of my favorite models! Do you plan to try building any other Hot Wheels vehicles out of LEGO? I'd love to see more! Keep up the awesome work!
I love cars. I love this crazy "Twin Mill" rod! The entire way this is constructed is a wonder to see. I dig the inside and the way you did the body. WOW! Serious, I would love to drive something like this around!
Why haven't I seen this one before?! This is awesome! Great work, man! I love the custom made windshield. I did something like that myself on my next model which I am about to present to MOC site. I like the fact that you use my principles in building. Chasis first and then the body! Bravo!
Great-looking Twin-Mill! This is one of my favorite Hotwheels cars. The overall shape of the car is great. This is pretty accurate to the original Hotwheels version of this car. Thank you for the nice comment on the Gremlin. Great work! Keep building! -Tony
Fantastic work, very accurate to the real thing, specially the headlights... and I like the new photos, your best yet; the build as well as the presentation... keep it up.