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Good outriggers. these kind of trucks does not need long outriggers, so they will fit perfectly. Eager to see next update.

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Nice legs Efferman..... :snicker:

I would be interested to see how you would make two stage legs.

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Nice outriggers .... small and compact. Are you building small'er 42009?

He is building this:

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Very elegant! The module is quite compact when the legs are withdrawn. Will you be controlling the horizontal and vertical motions separately or will they be linked?

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Iam not sure at this time. And iam not not sure if the truck will be RC. RC would be fun to play, but with gearbox it will be a challenge to get all the functions in this size.

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The use of the LBG 1x5s at an angle is a great idea to keep the extended outrigger's flex to a minimum. I experienced this problem with my TGS. Great solution.

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with a half stud offset, which the angled beam has, the gap will not really closed. and with only 4 studs overlap it will bend upward. the other handicap of this stabilizer design is that it blocks the chassis and no axles can go through the stabilizer box. so i have modified the outriggers a bit. The box is much more fat, but i have more stabilizing width (33studs) and the frame is free for drivetrains and something else.

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very interresting how long someone can waste his time with one Detail. The third or fourth evolution step of the front outriggers

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ok, they are better than nothing, but please take a look at this picture

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can you see the problem?

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is it not funny? i want add a portal axle and what iam doing? a whole new chassis :laugh:

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and why iam build so many times a chassis like a unimog?

What kind of brick is it next to the L-shaped brick on the axle?

I have never seen it before.

Best regards.

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What kind of brick is it next to the L-shaped brick on the axle?

I have never seen it before.

Best regards.

I believe that is the portal hub from the 8110 Unimog.

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Naa, I meen the dark grey triangular brick next to the black L-shaped one.

Seen on pic 3.

Looks like 44135. Along with 44136 it's one of the few Bionicle pieces that's reasonably useful for Technic.

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The length overall is the same, but the wheelbase is two studs longer to get the two PF-L in the front. The other L motor sits above the fake engine and powers the wheel. A M motor is placed under the drivers seat and is used for steering.

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