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has anyone tried to put a 6 in-line cylinder engine in the mog? since that would be more accurate to the model (im not exactly sure about the 400 series but the 500 series have 6 cylinder engines while the 4000/5000 series have 4 cylinder engines for better weight distribution, for better off-road driving)

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  On 11/27/2011 at 9:25 PM, timr said:

@stephen

Nice modifications! i cant wait to see the video. is everything remotely controlled?

tim

Timr ur pictures are very distracting ha

Posted
  On 11/27/2011 at 9:49 PM, davidmull said:

Timr ur pictures are very distracting ha

yes sorry i need to resize the photos but at the moment i dont have time, maybe i will just delete them for now. Sorry!

tim

Posted (edited)

Found this video of an fully rc front mower,how do these guys do the pneumatics in rc it's so cool and not something we see on here too much for some reason!pneumatics in rc is the ultimate I think in real life unimogs.how come we see guys on YouTube do pneumatics in rc but on eurobricks u don't see it? I'm very interested to know how this is done :)

http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=IE#/watch?v=9ftGrxiEJeI

Can someone fix this link please.

Edited by davidmull
Posted (edited)
  On 11/27/2011 at 6:47 PM, Alasdair Ryan said:

Looks great,maybe you could make a small video?:sweet:

hi,

I've made a video of the cherry picker.

ti's not very spectacular :)

As you can see, there is a small hook, you can lift something with that, also rc

  On 11/27/2011 at 9:25 PM, timr said:

@stephen

Nice modifications! i cant wait to see the video. is everything remotely controlled?

tim

hello,

almost everything is RC, except the compressor ( a small switch near the door) and the lifting of the cherry picker is also with a switch

driving, steering, front output, back output is RC

and when the cherry picker is attached, legs and rope to lift something to the cabin of the cherrypicker are also RC

thank you

Stephen

Edited by Stephen Provoost
Posted

Nice mods! i really like your spreader and plow. Did you custom make a connecter from the 9v battery to the receiver? or did you buy it? Because i would love to buy one!

tim

Posted
  On 11/29/2011 at 10:42 PM, timr said:

Nice mods! i really like your spreader and plow. Did you custom make a connecter from the 9v battery to the receiver? or did you buy it? Because i would love to buy one!

tim

Hi,

the connector is custom made.

Posted
  On 11/29/2011 at 11:16 PM, PeterleB said:

Hi,

the connector is custom made.

Bummer i was hoping i would be able to buy one. Would you mind posting a photo of the wire, in hopes that i might be able to replicate it?

tim

Posted
  On 11/29/2011 at 11:38 PM, timr said:

Bummer i was hoping i would be able to buy one. Would you mind posting a photo of the wire, in hopes that i might be able to replicate it?

tim

It's easy... you just get a 9v battery connector from radioshack or something and wind it around, solder or tape it onto the existing connector of the IR reciever.

Posted
  On 11/30/2011 at 12:25 AM, KopMaister said:

It's easy... you just get a 9v battery connector from radioshack or something and wind it around, solder or tape it onto the existing connector of the IR reciever.

Where do you attach the wires to? Does one wire attach on the top and the other on the bottom of the receiver wire?

tim

Posted
  On 11/30/2011 at 12:39 AM, timr said:

Where do you attach the wires to? Does one wire attach on the top and the other on the bottom of the receiver wire?

tim

i took some pictures for you and anyone who is interested instead of explaining it in text XD....

Now keep in mind that this is the simplest way possible without soldering as i didn't want to ruin my PF lights.

the positive thing is that it's totally revertable as to PeterieB's one that i think is better and cleaner.

Anyway here's the pictures:

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this is the connector on My PF Lights

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Here's the 9v battery connector with red and black wire.

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This is how you chould connect the wires on the 9v battery connector to the PF connector.

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This is how it should look!

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And finnally proof that it works...( sry for the bad picture i couldn't take a picture of the LEDs directly.)

Hope this will help you guys^^

Posted (edited)
  On 11/30/2011 at 4:08 PM, Cypr-21 said:

Happy to see my spreader =)

Does it run without problems ?

Thanks,

I loved Your spreader from the first view and it works very fine.

With Your excellent work with LDD the build was easy.

Our next project is to build the crane from pcility with full PF.

LEGO 8110 Unimog U400 full motorized

But there are only pictures not a nice lxf file.

I just try to rebuild the crane in LDD

pcilitycranelddscreensh.png

Thanks to all for the good ideas and work.

Edited by PeterleB
Posted (edited)
  On 11/29/2011 at 11:15 PM, davidmull said:

This guy really is gifted look at this 8110 fire truck and excellent off road too,who says 8110 is to heavy for trial truck ha,he also made the Dakar 8110 on YouTube :)

My link

Is this link broken? I cannot view but I would really like to.

Edited by Crtlego
Posted
  On 11/30/2011 at 10:19 PM, Crtlego said:

How interesting?! I was recently thinking of what would be the best way to control lego motors from an Arduino board and I didn't want to buy any special cables. I have some extra wire around so bending the metal teeth on the back of the connector would probably do the trick! default_thumbup.gif

Is this link broken? I cannot view but I would really like to.

The right link:

Very nice!

Posted

Oops.. default_sceptic.gif I posted half my post in the right thread and the other half in the wrong thread.. default_tong.gif

I searched him on youtube. Very nice indeed!

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