Thanks for the compliment and the real-life model pictures, dromestars!
Dune Striker: You did a fantastic job with this one. My version only needed the two gray half-pins in addition to the parts from Power Crusher, but I can see why you added the 5L axle and frictionless full pins. They allow for better suspension functionality and added strength near the front. Those are improvements over my version for sure.
Tremor: Another fantastic job. Your choice of wheels and color scheme is outstanding. I am still working on my digital version. I've been having trouble getting the flexible axles that make up the cockpit to fit just right, but I never thought to modify the front end as you have done. (I just might have to borrow your technique, or create something much like it!) One of the features of the original Tremor I really like is the independent rear suspension. If you mounted the rear wheels (and rear suspension arms) on separate axles, your model would have that feature as well. (When I post my digital version of the Tremor, I'll be sure to show how I implemented the independent rear suspension.) But joining the rear wheels on a single axle does add strength to the chassis, so that's OK too. How well does the steering work on your model?
Torq Racer: Here is the parts list. (You will need Microsoft Excel or another program that can open .xlsx files.) As for detail shots, if your computer can run LEGO Digital Designer, I highly recommend downloading that program and then using it to open my LXF file of the Torq Racer. That will let you look around the model as much as you want, take it apart, and even generate instructions. But if for some reason you can't download LDD, please tell me which areas you want me to focus on (or kinds of angles you need) and I'll take some detail shots for you.