Merlins_Technic_Garage Posted January 2, 2024 Posted January 2, 2024 when I saw @Thirdwigg's post on Instagram about the progress on his entry for this Technic Arctic Contest I knew I had to join! With many other projects and the limited time I had to narrow my options for contest. I didn't want to do a track a vehicle because of the limited off-road capabilities (and also because we don't have snow where I live). So I went with an expedition truck, however that's not interesting enough and wouldn't have many powered functions; so this thing is going to be modular . Now I had to choose the scale, for this I didn't want to go too big due to the time constraint or too small to the point where I would have spend precious time making iterations optimising for space. So I eneded up using the tyres from the Zetros Trial Truck, however the tyres look a lot larger on it (as they should on an arctic vehicle ) Next I had a look through some LEGO CITY Arctic sets and came across this: I really liked the overall cab design of the truck so I tried to recreate it while adding my own little personal touches. The wheelbase is way too small (and very cute) this was just for drivetrain testing purposes. Quote
Merlins_Technic_Garage Posted January 7, 2024 Author Posted January 7, 2024 I have now extended the wheelbase: The cab can also be opened to reveale the servo motor: Testing out the suspension and trying out a cosmetic Central Tire Inflation System: I didn't really like the look of the hose sticking out, maybe because it was too thick? Anyways I scrapped that idea. Working on the mobile base outrigger system: Trying to figure out the size and alignment I spent some time making the outrigger really compact while still being large when extended: Quote
Merlins_Technic_Garage Posted January 7, 2024 Author Posted January 7, 2024 The finished mobile base looks like this when in its lowest height: In its loading height: It has a ladder that can be stored inside and latched down so that it doesn't move around when traversing serious terrain: The roof is easily removable for easy access: Here is a closer look at the outrigger mechanism and the alignment raals used to help load the mobile base. NOTE: The knob on the rear is used to adjust the height og the outriggers: Quote
Thirdwigg Posted January 8, 2024 Posted January 8, 2024 Great job, and I love the mobile base. I hope you are able to finish this in time. Quote
Merlins_Technic_Garage Posted January 8, 2024 Author Posted January 8, 2024 1 hour ago, Thirdwigg said: Great job, and I love the mobile base. I hope you are able to finish this in time. Thanks, I am done; just have to post now Testing out the suspension with the mobile base on the rear of the truck: Unloading the mobile base: Quote
Burko-uk Posted January 8, 2024 Posted January 8, 2024 I'm enjoying the totally inappropriate weather for the subject :) Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted January 8, 2024 Posted January 8, 2024 36 minutes ago, Burko-uk said: I'm enjoying the totally inappropriate weather for the subject :) Yeah, not the ideal season for this contest for southern hemisphere-ers! That unloading mechanism is pretty creative! Quote
Merlins_Technic_Garage Posted January 8, 2024 Author Posted January 8, 2024 4 hours ago, Burko-uk said: I'm enjoying the totally inappropriate weather for the subject :) Yeah, it's not ideal . That also why I went for a wheeled vehicle instead of tracked; no snow . 3 hours ago, 2GodBDGlory said: Yeah, not the ideal season for this contest for southern hemisphere-ers! That unloading mechanism is pretty creative! Definetly not ideal! Well at first i was gonna make the unloading motorized but I ran into so many problems with gears of the truck and the mobile base lining up so I scraped it. Quote
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