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On his Brickshelf gallery, Miron89/ cselloman posted 43 pictures and this

of his naked :blush: Lego Technic Ural 4320 Trial Truck chassis. Its functions include "6WD, all wheels suspended, live axles, 2-3 gears GearBox, fully remote control.

-1 motor for drive

-1 motor for steer

-working headligths, backlights, winch."

It is interesting to see his red LEAF SPRINGS and central, telescoping drive axle assembly. :thumbup:

Edited by DLuders
Posted

Miron89 posted

to show "...the upgraded chassis of my new project.

"It will be an Ural 4320.

Available functions:

-Live axles with leafsprings

-working dummy engine

-2 speed gearbox (design by Sariel); maybe [it] will be changed to my own design

-studfull frame

Planned functions:

-1 motor for drive

-1 motor for steer

-2 or 3 speed gearbox

-Fully remote control

-Live axles

-working headlights, backlights, winch

Photos:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=470902 " [when moderated and made public]

Posted

Miron89 revealed one of his "Lego Technic Ideas" used in his Ural 4320 Trial Truck:

Idea 02 on

: "My second video of a Lego Technic Idea. This is the way I made my custom wheels for the Lego Ural 4320 Trial Truck. It's more real-like than the wheels from the 8297 (Extreme offroader 2) and honestly the gripness of it is much better. Feel free to use my techniques! Thx for watching!"

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Posted (edited)

Miron89/ Cselloman posted this

of his COMPLETED Lego Technic Ural 4320 Trial Truck. He wrote, "This is the last video of my Ural Truck. It's finally finished!

Functions:

-6x6x2

-live axles with leafsprings

-3 speed transmission (remotely controlled by one mLA)

-working headlights, and dummy engine

-detailed cab

-rechargable BB

More pictures here: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=470182 .

Thanks for watching!"

201107021119.jpg Edited by DLuders
Posted

great looking truck to bad it seems the rear axle gets torqued alot so it twists and doesnt keep full contact with the ground, nevertheless still a great design btw what is your gearbox design?

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