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just made a truck similar with Mr. Madoca's new moc work

same function on differencial lock and 2 speed gearbox,but 6x6 :wink:


-Weight:        g
-2 XL motors for propulsion,1 XL for 1st axle,1XL for 2nd、3rd axle
-2 Servo motor for steering,1st & 3rd axle
-M motor for 2 speed gearbox
-M motor for locking rear differential,1st axle - 2nd、3rd axle
-Portal axles for 1st、3rd axle

 

in order to make a powerful crawler, I need different rotating speed of front and rear axle. For the reliability, I not use the weak center differential. I design 2 seperate XL motors for 1st axle and 2nd+3rd axle.  But I add a lock, to lock the 2 XL motors together when necessary. That means there are 2x 2speed gearbox + 1 lock. 

And to make sure the enough power, I add 2 battery boxs.

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Removed random characters from title.

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31 minutes ago, Madoca 1977 said:

Will you post the video or picture of underside view? I do want to know how to lock differentials.

fine Mr. Madoca,i post a underside photo first. But I am afraid it can not explain clearly. I will re-make a gearbox sample later, at least in next week.

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Nice truck! Looks like it can climb over anything! About locking diffs - the type 2 differential can be locked with a simple driving ring.

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Nice truck even if it is not that sleek, crisp pictures, great.

What I don't like, is referring to Madoca in the title, and there is no content behind... sounds like click-hunting. :hmpf_bad: You will get the attention here by yourself, You don't need tricks.

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1 hour ago, agrof said:

Nice truck even if it is not that sleek, crisp pictures, great.

What I don't like, is referring to Madoca in the title, and there is no content behind... sounds like click-hunting. :hmpf_bad: You will get the attention here by yourself, You don't need tricks.

That is very tricky of him.

Also @madoca1977 I thought you made one in your jeep fc.

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4 hours ago, agrof said:

Nice truck even if it is not that sleek, crisp pictures, great.

What I don't like, is referring to Madoca in the title, and there is no content behind... sounds like click-hunting. :hmpf_bad: You will get the attention here by yourself, You don't need tricks.

Thank you for you like it.

i finished this truck long time ago, just want to share it after saw Mr. Madoca's new work.

There are same function on differencial lock,2 speed gearbox,2XL,portal axles

but also some different idea, it is interesting to compare them

-my differential lock is front-rear, Mr. Madoca's left-right

-use 2 gearbox, Mr. Madoca's 1

-only 1rd and 3rd portal axles, Mr.Madoca's full

-2 battery box, 1

Of course including

-my poor design on detail shell, Mr.Madoca's so great

i'm sorry to trouble you by my title

 

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Almost all my MOCs are very similar to Madoca's. Because, they all have 4 wheels, they are cars, and they are remote controlled.

If you want to compare Madoca's model and your  - bulid both and then show us your meaning of "6x6 truck VS madoca-1977's “Jeep Mighty FC Conception”, in other case, use other titles to promote you topic.

:wink:

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18 hours ago, shuoshuoliuliu said:

just made a truck similar with Mr. Madoca's new moc work

same function on differencial lock and 2 speed gearbox,but 6x6 :wink:


-Weight:        g
-2 XL motors for propulsion,1 XL for 1st axle,1XL for 2nd、3rd axle
-2 Servo motor for steering,1st & 3rd axle
-M motor for 2 speed gearbox
-M motor for locking rear differential,1st axle - 2nd、3rd axle
-Portal axles for 1st、3rd axle

 

in order to make a powerful crawler, I need different rotating speed of front and rear axle. For the reliability, I not use the weak center differential. I design 2 seperate XL motors for 1st axle and 2nd+3rd axle.  But I add a lock, to lock the 2 XL motors together when necessary. That means there are 2x 2speed gearbox + 1 lock. 

And to make sure the enough power, I add 2 battery boxs.

 

 

with so many motors I can say only

GENTLEMAN START YOUR ENGINES :laugh:

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3 hours ago, rm8 said:

Almost all my MOCs are very similar to Madoca's. Because, they all have 4 wheels, they are cars, and they are remote controlled.

If you want to compare Madoca's model and your  - bulid both and then show us your meaning of "6x6 truck VS madoca-1977's “Jeep Mighty FC Conception”, in other case, use other titles to promote you topic.

:wink:

:pir_tong2: Fine ok

 

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24 minutes ago, shuoshuoliuliu said:

:pir_tong2:

Please don't use incomprehensible title (set of random characters) in your topic title.

Also, try to make more constructive replies, instead of just a single emoticon.

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6 minutes ago, Milan said:

Please don't use incomprehensible title (set of random characters) in your topic title.

Also, try to make more constructive replies, instead of just a single emoticon.

Fine ok

 

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On 2017/3/26 at 11:49 PM, Madoca 1977 said:

Will you post the video or picture of underside view? I do want to know how to lock differentials.

Dear Madoca

sorry for my late。

here is the vide。 i wish i can give you a reference。

lock video

Spoiler

 

 

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