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Hello! My latest MOC is  ARMADILLO-Climber Model D Off-Road RV

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This time I brought the second work in the "Amodillo Off-Road RV Series", my second MOC work in 2019, ARMADILLO-Climber Model D Off-Road RV

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MOC situation-Chassis

-2 XL motors for propulsion

-Servo motor for steering

-M motor for 2 speed gearbox

-M motor for locking rear differential

-2 SBricks powered by one rechargeable battery box

-4 front and rear 4, a total of 8 yellow hard springs

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MOC situation-Superstructure

The superstructure has a rich interior, including the front box driving area and the rear box living area. Due to the poor rendering effect of the software(Studio.io), the interior is displayed after it is finished.

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MOC situation-Breakthrough

-Complete rear wheel differential lock structure, can be turned on or off remotely by 1 M motor

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-I hope everyone likes and gives suggestions for revision.Thanks

-Because I am going to the United States to attend an academic conference, I will not be able to complete this MOC in the future. More videos and images will be uploaded when the work is completed.

-I am very sorry that there was a problem during the first image upload.

-Here are more pictures comparing with real cars.

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Welcome here!

No need to delete the post, You can still edit it.

For inserting pictures, You will find useful hints here:
https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/71241-eurobricks-faq-including-forum-information-and-help-index/&do=findComment&comment=1320172

I personaly prefer Bricksafe, upload there, and just use the link of the pictures here in the post. https://bricksafe.com/

Looking forward the beast! :thumbup:

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4 hours ago, agrof said:

Welcome here!

No need to delete the post, You can still edit it.

For inserting pictures, You will find useful hints here:
https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/71241-eurobricks-faq-including-forum-information-and-help-index/&do=findComment&comment=1320172

I personaly prefer Bricksafe, upload there, and just use the link of the pictures here in the post. https://bricksafe.com/

Looking forward the beast! :thumbup:

thank U very much! I will I will upload the pictures as soon as possible.

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UP!

The digital version looks mindblowing! *huh* :thumbup: 

Do You have pictures for the internals? Do You plan to build it in real life?

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18 hours ago, agrof said:

UP!

The digital version looks mindblowing! *huh* :thumbup: 

Do You have pictures for the internals? Do You plan to build it in real life?

-Thank U for liking this work!

-These pictures are made by studio.io

-The pictures for the internals have not been made, I am so sorry for that.

-this work must be built in real life.

14 hours ago, shadow_elenter said:

Nice!

 

You captured the look well!

Thank U for liking this work! I will build it in real life as fast as I can

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3 hours ago, dls7223685 said:

Thank U for liking this work! I will build it in real life as fast as I can

Do not hurry. Polish it until it's perfect!

  • Jim changed the title to [WIP] ARMADILLO-Climber Model D Off-Road RV
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Wow, that is an impressive model, it looks amazing! However, from my own experiences, I have a couple things to say:

1. I do not think that 8 hard shock absorbers will support the System-built body, especially in the rear, where they are placed vertically.

2. What is the gearing ratio you are planning to use? XL-motors are quite powerful, but even they will have a hard time with this model.

Just some advice, take or leave it, and always enjoy learning from the build! :classic:

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7 hours ago, Jim said:

This looks awesome! Can't wait to see the real version.

Thank U for liking this work! I will build it in real life as fast as I can

Congratulations! I have finished the structure for locking  front differential which is also controlled by one M motor.

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4 hours ago, Leonardo da Bricki said:

Wow, that is an impressive model, it looks amazing! However, from my own experiences, I have a couple things to say:

1. I do not think that 8 hard shock absorbers will support the System-built body, especially in the rear, where they are placed vertically.

2. What is the gearing ratio you are planning to use? XL-motors are quite powerful, but even they will have a hard time with this model.

Just some advice, take or leave it, and always enjoy learning from the build! :classic:

-Thank U for liking this work! And Your advice is very useful.

-Because I have not finished this work,I can not check if the 8 hard shock absorbers can meet the weight of the car body.I will tell U the result when I finish it.

-the gear box has two 2 gear positions:1:1(with 94925) & 8:24(with 10928&3648)

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Just now, dls7223685 said:

*snip*

-the gear box has two 2 gear positions:1:1(with 94925) & 8:24(with 10928&3648)

That all sounds good, BUT... I know that you are going to need to increase the ratios, even with 2 XL-motors, they will not be able to drive the truck with a 1:1 ratio. It is simply too large. I'd start with the 1:3 ratio, and add another lower one.

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Just now, Leonardo da Bricki said:

That all sounds good, BUT... I know that you are going to need to increase the ratios, even with 2 XL-motors, they will not be able to drive the truck with a 1:1 ratio. It is simply too large. I'd start with the 1:3 ratio, and add another lower one.

-I get it!I will adopt your suggestions and make changes. Thank you very much for your helpful suggestions.

-I am purchasing the required parts, and I will start building as soon as possible

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6 minutes ago, n7zhang said:

keep us posted, we would love to see the real baby

-No problem! I will try my best to finish this work as soon as possible.

-Thank U for liking this work

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