Jason4x4 Posted October 19, 2013 Posted October 19, 2013 Cool. Can eny one tell me where I can get a air tank and hoses for cheap Quote
schermvlieger Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 Most of the enhancements I made to my copy of the 8110 are not very original or particularly elegant, but I wanted to share them here anyway. First of all I redid the front axle/steering setup as per Darjan Platinovsek's design. The steering is still very tough but at least it handles obstacles much better than with the original axle configuration. Thanks Darjan! Secondly I converted the grabber from 42006 to pneumatics and transplanted it onto the Mog. It does not have much power but in my opinion looks much better and it a lot of fun to play with. The battery was moved to the bed, to make room for a DIY airtank. I acquired proper Lego airtanks meanwhile but this old acetone bottle worked just as well. RC conversion is made in a modular way. The inline engine was modified to be easily removable and replaced by an L-motor. RC Steering is also easy to place and remove, only real problem is that there is no clutch gear in this setup, neccessitating a light touch on the remote control. These modifications for RC required moving quite a few pins in the frame so if you are looking for an easy to implement RC-job this is not the one. The reward is worth it though, the Mog can be RC-d in under a minute and vice versa. The locking mechanism for the cabine has been replaced with this setup using two axles 8. It's not the prettiest solution for this problem I've seen on these forums but I wanted something that can be operated while a 1,5 year old boy is hanging from my arms screaming to see the "auto" drive around by magic hahaha. Happy bricking! Quote
Rishab N Posted October 29, 2013 Posted October 29, 2013 Nice mods! You should try using a servo for the steering Quote
beach_dr Posted November 2, 2013 Posted November 2, 2013 Hi I'm new here, new to Lego too, didn't even know about techinc until3m ago... And then I bought 8110 and everything changed... Finally my parts box arrived (9398) and got round to trying to motorise. Haven't read ALL 62 pages, so forgive me if it's repeated Was suprised how easily servo motor slotted in to chassis, ZERO mods needed, it's like it was designed for it! I see some people have placed theres over front axle, I slotted in in just in front of rear axle and sterring works very well. To drive it I fitted 2 L motors into battery box recess, needed a few rebuilds to re-inforce the gears enough (hey, zero technic experience before this, so it was a learnign curve) but drives it well. First tried to run an 8 tooth gear onto centre diffs large toothed ring, but kept skipping if going got tough, so settles for a 16 tooth onto the smaller tooth section at the front of the diff. Was hoping to not have to change the gearing in the portal hubs, and speed was fine with the 8 tooth, apart from the skipping. with 16 tooth installed at the diff, had to gear down the hubs... Great seeing what everyone is doing! Quote
legotechnicblue Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 I will have to get a servo motor sometime and install it. Anybody have a price as to how much it cost them to fully r/c their unimog? Quote
CisFran Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 I will have to get a servo motor sometime and install it. Anybody have a price as to how much it cost them to fully r/c their unimog? well, If you will buy all your parts from S@H, it would cost already $50-$75 for the L/XL motor, Servo, receiver and remote.. But to go on a cheaper route, you can buy a used 9398 and you get all the extra parts for your MOCS Quote
Defender1 Posted November 3, 2013 Posted November 3, 2013 I have to introduce me as well her as I am new to this forum, and new to the Lego world as I have not tought lego in the last 25+ years. I have ordered the 8110 box to start hopefully in a fue day from now. I must have some old lego but that is not workingvery well any more due to old and not strong anymore. I am wondering why no knowboddie has build a three point linkage behind and up front on the MOG? to attach all machines to it like in the agri world? Quote
legotechnicblue Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 That would be cool. Somebody should try it. Quote
stefan_betula_pendula Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 (edited) Hey folks! I have built a rear steering trailer with one steered axle for long wood or pipes. At the moment the steering is realized by a servo motor similar to the stone trailer truck from Designer-Han. The whole MOC is still work in progress. The transportation device is mounted on a scissor construction and the height can be changed by a mini LA to make it suitable for the Unimog in the case that the springs are compressed. I will try to replace the mini LA by a standard LA. The transportation device just falls down into the lowest position when there is some load on it. The connection bar between the Unimog and the trailer is just not mounted on the pictures. The steering angle with just one steered axle is very small and I'm not very satisfied with this solution. Therefore I searched for an alternative steering method by using the turntable of the trailer. The turntable measures the position of the trailer in relation to the position of the Unimog and transfers this difference directly on both axles of the trailer. The next step is to combine my existing trailer with this steering method. I hope it works... As you can see on the pictures I used a gear combination of 12-12. To get this steering angle in the final model the turntable has to turn more then would be possible. Therefore I will try to play a little bit with the gear ratios to get a reasonable steering angle for both axles although the turntable turns not very much. I think a gear combination of 20-12 or 24-8 should work fine. Unfortunately in the current setup the steering doesn't work 100% accurate. The problem of this steering method is the use of different gears and that there are no gears with an uneven number of teeth existing. My only idea how to solve this is the use of a 24-24 gear combination which compensates this lack of accuracy because the same 24 tooth gear is used inside the turntable. Any ideas how to handle this? Edited November 4, 2013 by stefan_betula_pendula Quote
kevman Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 can someone post a pic the mod to the steering to make it easier ? also has anyone got any tips to make this full RC ? Quote
750ACE Posted November 6, 2013 Posted November 6, 2013 can someone post a pic the mod to the steering to make it easier ? also has anyone got any tips to make this full RC ? The search button will find results for you. There have been many many posts regarding both steering and rc'ing the unimog. Quote
markus53 Posted November 7, 2013 Posted November 7, 2013 So many good ideas here. Another two axle trailer straight in the design of the Unimog. Added also an ldraw file, run lsynth to complete the hoses and LED-cable. Trailer.zip Quote
legotechnicblue Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 Anybody have instructions on how to install air ride suspension? Quote
Pat-Ard Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 (edited) @Markus53: nice trailer and thanks for sharing the instructions... do you have a ldd file too? Edited November 8, 2013 by Pat-Ard Quote
afol1969 Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 @markus53: Thank you very much for the ldraw file. I really appreciate if technic freaks sharee their instructions, I myself know that it needs lot of time and patience to create instructions. Best greetings Alex Quote
nicjasno Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 (edited) can someone post a pic the mod to the steering to make it easier ? also has anyone got any tips to make this full RC ? Building instructions in this link: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nikjew3zzjt56zv/B4iYForHpt Lego digital designer file, pdf instructions included. Edited November 8, 2013 by nicjasno Quote
markus53 Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 Hi Pat-Ard, i tried to convert it into ldd quickly, but only half of the bricks were placed. Maybe anyone can do it better than me... sorry. Quote
Pat-Ard Posted November 8, 2013 Posted November 8, 2013 Hi Markus, thanks for your efforts. No prob, I'll install ldraw. I really like your trailer. You should post it in this thread: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=73376&hl=8110&st=0 Pat Quote
erix Posted November 12, 2013 Posted November 12, 2013 I don't know if this has been done before but how about a lowrider Unimog? I got the idea from flipping the portal axles over, the rest of the build is almost stock. Here it is at ride height: I had to move up the cab and bed two units to make room for the cylinders. A cylinder on each end acts on angle arms to move the short shocks into position. The pump raises the truck, gravity brings it back down! The rear end is built the same way. Here is front down "California Rake": Rear down "Taildragger": And almost laying frame, "Pancaked": You can slide a piece of paper under it when it is this low but it won't roll as the wheels are resting on the fenders, ok, erix Quote
TinkerBrick Posted November 12, 2013 Posted November 12, 2013 This is wicked! A low rider unimog. Pimp my mog. Quote
legotechnicblue Posted November 13, 2013 Posted November 13, 2013 Would you be able to provide more pictures of the rear as to how you installed the cylinders? Quote
erix Posted November 14, 2013 Posted November 14, 2013 Sure thing! Hope these work as I tore it all apart last night... Here's the flipped portal axle and short shcok in the rear: Here's a top view with the ram extended. And here's the top view in the lowered position: And lastly,.here's the front end up close: ok, erix Quote
Junpei Posted November 14, 2013 Posted November 14, 2013 Awesome! Does the live axle still move OK with only 1 degree of freedom? Quote
judam Posted November 14, 2013 Posted November 14, 2013 This is my Unimog http://www.lugpol.pl...pic.php?t=20831 Quote
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