MAP Tec Posted May 14 Posted May 14 What´s up Lego Technic fans, here I present you my first almost finished Lego Technic RC buggy. I used the axles that I have already presented in a video. I have installed four RC buggy motors, the speed is great, but due to the lack of differentials in the axles, the curves are a big challenge for the tires. That's why I didn't finish this buggy. The front axle and the rear axle can be easily adjusted in height, here you can still see it manually. This function would be very easy to implement with an L-motor. I hope you like and support my work ;D With kind regards MAP Tec Instagram: maptec.baut Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted May 14 Posted May 14 Looks fun! Do I understand that you're running four buggy motors off that one battery? I was under the impression that even running two off of those was pushing it! Quote
MAP Tec Posted May 14 Author Posted May 14 6 hours ago, 2GodBDGlory said: Looks fun! Do I understand that you're running four buggy motors off that one battery? I was under the impression that even running two off of those was pushing it! Yes, and it works quite well. There are no problems when the battery box is fully charged, but it drains very quickly. However, I think the motors also overload it if I drive forwards and backwards too quickly and the battery box then switches itself off :D Quote
MangaNOID Posted May 15 Posted May 15 (edited) Looks like it might be fun! I’m building a crawler buggy thing also at the moment and using the same DBG suspension arms so wondering how you got those 3L blue pins in them …oh maybe they are blue half pins Edited May 15 by MangaNOID Quote
MAP Tec Posted May 15 Author Posted May 15 3 hours ago, MangaNOID said: Looks like it might be fun! I’m building a crawler buggy thing also at the moment and using the same DBG suspension arms so wondering how you got those 3L blue pins in them …oh maybe they are blue half pins Thank you ;D. No, they are whole 3L blue pins, you have to be creative ^^ :D Quote
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