KevinMoo Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 (edited) Hey, Eurobricks! It’s been a long time. And for me it’s been a really tough time. Actually I’ve been suffering from anxiety disorder and OCD for a long time. It seems I can just handle it and not let it affect my life (which I did also for a long time) but things got out of control in the past few months. It’s the darkest time in my life and basically I lost interest in doing anything. God knows what I’ve been through. Luckily I got my family with me all the time. More importantly I didn’t do anything bad & stupid to myself. It is still a recovery process for me, but I think I’m well enough to pick up some unfinished LEGO projects, something I love to do, and something that will make me feel better. So today, I’m bringing you one of those projects - a LEGO version of the SHERP ATV. Parts count: 1374 pcs Weight: 1420 g Dimensions (Length x Width x Height): 232 mm x 195 mm x 178 mm / 9.13 in. x 7.68 in. x 7 in. Exterior I like this kind of compact vehicle, especially with massive tires. While building this model, I have a single goal for the exterior: full enclosure. It all started with the mudguard. I tried to use Technic parts to build the middle section but it’s nearly impossible to recreate the curves with no gaps. So sloped bricks become the best choice. To compensate a little bit on the extra “unnecessary” weight, the enclosure is also used as part of the gear housing. Drivetrain Instead of putting two identical motors on each side and making it skid-steer drive, I decided to make a drivetrain based on a subtractor. It made precise steering possible, and can be controlled one-handedly by Sbrick, which something I prefer when I drive the model while holding the camera on the other hand. This is a prototype: It’s a failed attempt. Knob wheels not only cause unsmooth power transmission, but also take the space of a 5x7 frame, which is supposed to be a sturdy housing for the lower differential. As a result, the lower diff got damaged from gear slipping after 5 minutes of test drive, the whole model couldn’t move completely. After several tests, I replace the knob wheels with 16-tooth clutch gears. it only introduces very little frictions and it’s very reliable. Here is the final version: Performance I made a short video (4K): More Details Hope you like it. Feels good to be back Edited October 23, 2017 by KevinMoo Quote
AFOLegofan66 Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 glad you are back and feeling better. I really like making your models. Of course the more you make they are getting better...Thanks!! Quote
MangaNOID Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Funny I was only thinking about something like this this morning. You've showed me how it should be done this is awesome! love the looks too! thanks for sharing your personal story too. And yes, glad you can find some fun again Quote
SollX Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Great little Sherp you have build! and interesting drivetrain. cool hope thing will get better for you from now on Quote
Aventador2004 Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Nice sherp! I feel like this model should end up in the HOF. Quote
Nebulaire Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 This model was in my todolist for a long time, but I guess you are faster than me Anyway, you did perfectly, and all I have to do now is waiting for instructions Quote
John Daniels Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 What an excellent little model. I really enjoy watching the subtractor in action, and the fully enclosed design is very nice for its realism factor. I’m glad that you are back and feeling better. Keep getting better, I’m sure all of our thoughts are with you. Quote
aminnich Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 I was waiting for someone to make the Sherp with Claas tires! Well done!! Quote
rm8 Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 (edited) Russian youtubers promote this real vehicle for the last 2 years. And now LEGO builders army joined to this PR company (hello Avtoros Shaman 8x8) Really cool model. And I would like to build it! Take care yourself Edited October 23, 2017 by rm8 Quote
Leonardo da Bricki Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Cool! This ATV was one of possible future projects, and you executed it brilliantly! Great performance, it is just like the real Sherp. Glad to have you back! Quote
Milan Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Glad you are felling better! And what a nice Sherp! Quote
Lenivkin_Eugene Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Really cool MOC !!! We are waiting for a model called Shatun: D Quote
BrickbyBrickTechnic Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Glad you are feeling better. This is the best iteration of the SHERP I have seen so far. Great job! Quote
Lakop Posted October 23, 2017 Posted October 23, 2017 Love it! Any hobby can be of help to someone recovering from a difficult time, I know is myself. Look after yourself and keep building! H Quote
Lox Lego Posted October 24, 2017 Posted October 24, 2017 (edited) Keep your head up high @KevinMoo! I’m happy you had to confidence to discuss this online. It’s something that is hard to talk about and you’ve explained it in a way I can relate. This is a fantastic creation and I wish you all the best in your future decisions, and keep creating, we live for your designs!! You’re a true artist. Stay true my friend Edited October 24, 2017 by Lox Lego Quote
KevinMoo Posted October 24, 2017 Author Posted October 24, 2017 Thanks guys! Appreciated! I would very much like to create instructions for it, but given my current mental condition I’m just not sure if I have the energy to finish this time-consuming project. 14 hours ago, rm8 said: Russian youtubers promote this real vehicle for the last 2 years. And now LEGO builders army joined to this PR company (hello Avtoros Shaman 8x8) Really cool model. And I would like to build it! Take care yourself @rm8 I already have a .lxf file now, even though I have used the “Groups” function in LDD to break the model into smaller sections, it is still not easy to follow even for a skilled LDD user. If you want to give it a try, I can send you a copy. Quote
Aleh Posted October 24, 2017 Posted October 24, 2017 The best news is that you feel better! Health is the most important thing in our lives! Sherp is awesome! Looks tiny with this huge wheels! Drive system is too complex for my understanding Quote
rm8 Posted October 24, 2017 Posted October 24, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, KevinMoo said: Thanks guys! Appreciated! I would very much like to create instructions for it, but given my current mental condition I’m just not sure if I have the energy to finish this time-consuming project. @rm8 I already have a .lxf file now, even though I have used the “Groups” function in LDD to break the model into smaller sections, it is still not easy to follow even for a skilled LDD user. If you want to give it a try, I can send you a copy. LXF is good! mail in PM thank you Edited October 24, 2017 by rm8 Quote
MattL600 Posted October 24, 2017 Posted October 24, 2017 It is very cool! The model looks so satisfyingly perfect! This is definitely on my to build list :) Quote
KevinMoo Posted October 24, 2017 Author Posted October 24, 2017 LDD is my main building program. At the early phase of designing a new model, I didn’t consider too much about actual building. When the prototype is about to finish, I break it into groups from the exterior all the way down to the core, so I can build it with actual parts in the reverse order. This is also the time for further refinement and optimizing building experience. Because some connections is possible in programs but impossible to build in real life. This model has a compact bodywork, and I mainly focused on functionalities, didn’t spend to much time on optimizing building experience. So even I make a detailed instructions like I always do, it still won’t be a easy model to build. Quote
Didumos69 Posted October 24, 2017 Posted October 24, 2017 (edited) It's a brave thing to be this open about tough times . I hope the future is bright for you. The Sherp looks awesome! The drive train with all these clutch gears is not very elegant, but apparently it was your best option - with the least friction - given the space you had. Edited October 24, 2017 by Didumos69 Quote
1963maniac Posted October 24, 2017 Posted October 24, 2017 I don't know what a Sherp ATV is, but this MOC Looks great! Awesome work!! I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work in the future. Quote
Thirdwigg Posted October 24, 2017 Posted October 24, 2017 I remember a few months ago when the Sherp blew up the internet. I'm happy you made a great rendition of this fun vehicle. I'm a sucker for orange as well. The MOC looks great. We are excited again for your LEGO contribution, but do what you need to stay healthy. Glad you are well now, and I hope you have the support needed for the future. Quote
agrof Posted October 24, 2017 Posted October 24, 2017 Excellent MOC and photography again, good to see You back! LEGO is a very good way to get rid of all the outer (and inner) world for a while, it helped me too to let go some stressfull life situation. Keep on building, and keep being active! Quote
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