Pego

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  1. Hello there! This is a truck that I have built. It is trying to resemble a MAZ-535 like this one: Functions 8x8 drive from 2 XLs (gear ratio 1:8.337) Full independent suspension Steering on 2 front axles by M motor 2 rechargable batteries and 2 SBricks MAZ 535 by Pego's Legos, on Flickr MAZ 535 by Pego's Legos, on Flickr MAZ 535 by Pego's Legos, on Flickr MAZ 535 by Pego's Legos, on Flickr MAZ 535 by Pego's Legos, on Flickr
  2. Hello! I have built yet another mini trial truck, this time I tried to replicate the Russian Gaz 66 off road truck: To use the model team tires I had to make it very compact, and as a result I had to use a chain to transfer power to the driveshaft, which I do not like. I used leaf springs (flex axles) in my live axles, which both makes it very compact and gives it tons of suspension flex. 4x4 - M motor Steering - M motor Leaf spring live axles Video:
  3. Gaz 66 LDD by Pego's Legos, on Flickr Here's the LDD file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3uQRNR6UbBWOVU0VmNfaTlBUTQ/view?usp=sharing Only the chassis, but the body shouldn't be too hard to reverse engineer
  4. Oh ok, I'll look into it Hopefully done tomorrow
  5. That caster angle gets way too large (or is it small?), it'll be very unstable when driving, as in not willing to go straight forwards. Should probably lower the suspension a lot or redesign the front axle to not be dissapointed when it's all finished.
  6. I really recommend flex axles, 7l are perfect in my opinion. You can adjust the stiffness of them depending on their connection to the chassis too. I'd say go with leaf springs
  7. Hello Here's another Samurai, but this time a long wheelbase version. Even if it looks similar, it is not at all related to my previous Samurai, as this one has completely new axles and an XL motor to power it, while an M motor steers it via linear actuator. This one even has room for a midifigure! It has leaf spring suspension, and relatively little flex, but I like it, as it eliminates torque-twist too. The gearing is also very slow, an XL geared 5:1, but this makes it very controllable, and I enjoyed diving it much more like this than with faster gearing. I did try to make a gearbox work, and it did fit, but it just didn't hold up to abuse that well, so I took it out. I'm very happy with the front axle, as it uses the wheel hubs, but still has lots of clearance and doesn't have much camber. It has very precise steering too, thanks to the mini linear actuator. It has lights in the front too. LWB Suzuki Samurai rock crawler by Pego's Legos, on Flickr LWB Suzuki Samurai rock crawler by Pego's Legos, on Flickr LWB Suzuki Samurai rock crawler by Pego's Legos, on Flickr LWB Suzuki Samurai rock crawler by Pego's Legos, on Flickr LWB Suzuki Samurai rock crawler by Pego's Legos, on Flickr LWB Suzuki Samurai rock crawler by Pego's Legos, on Flickr
  8. YES! Lada Niva it is! I had a really hard time finding anything short enough, but the Niva is just perfect in terms of dimensions.
  9. I decided to create a new topic for my WIPs and failed MOCs (or bad/low quality MOCs). So I´m going to post my WIPs here and maybe create a new topic when the model is finished (is this a good idea?). This is the first one: Lego Mini/Micro rock crawler WIP by Pego's Legos, on Flickr It is a front axle for a small rock crawler. It has drive, steering and leaf spring suspension. Lego Mini/Micro rock crawler WIP by Pego's Legos, on Flickr I´m waiting for a minizip cable and batteries to arrive, which will make it easier to design and a lot more capable. Lego Mini/Micro rock crawler WIP by Pego's Legos, on Flickr Lego Mini/Micro rock crawler WIP by Pego's Legos, on Flickr
  10. @LvdH Yeah, that would work, maybe even a series 1, 2 or 3?
  11. Ok, let's put this thread to some use. Here's my new WIP, a micro-sized (is it micro or mini?) 4x4: What body should I build? by Pego's Legos, on Flickr What body should I build? by Pego's Legos, on Flickr What body should I build? by Pego's Legos, on Flickr What body should I build? by Pego's Legos, on Flickr The steering is very special to make it fit under the L motor, a servo to a linkage system to the axle. It is a little sloppy, but very usable. What is not usable are the tires. They have of the worst rubber, and are useless offroad. I already found a solution, model team tires as rims and some old tires on top, with much better rubber and grooves. The question then is what body should I build? I want something fairly simple, light and small, so Suzuki Jimny and Samurai came to mind. I don't know if I want to build a fourth one of those though, so something else would be nice. 17 stud wheelbase 13 studs wide body, 15 at tires FJ40 doesn't work, as its body tapers inwards
  12. Thanks! Sure, a little more flex could work, but I personally think suspension flex is over-hyped, you don't need 45 degrees of flex for it to be good. Mine is arguably however a tad too stiff, but there isn't much I can do. The front leafs are how they are, but the back has some tuneability. I wouldn't loosen it up, as that would sacrifice stability greatly, and to be fair, driving skill can almost always compensate for the flex, but it can't when you are hillclimbing. Still, feel free to argue with me on this one. Haha, I wouldn't call this one small, there's almost room for a smaller rock crawler under the seats
  13. @JJ2 Yeah I had to make the suspension like that for it to fit. I like these tires too, but too bad that they become unusable normally.
  14. We finally got some nice snow here in Finland, so here is some footage from that: I also made the tires wider and flatter by pulling the tire out to the edge of the rim, making it perform much better.
  15. I advise not to use the wheel hubs on this one, they would explode immediately under the torque from a couple kilos on 81 mm tires. Use portal axles instead, prebuilt or built-up. They might be bigger and more restrictive, but at least it will move. I like the design of the axles though, but they aren't the right ones for the task.
  16. Hello! I wanted to build something small and powerfull, and most importantly, without the micromotor. So I built this thing in about 2h, and you can probably see that in the bodywork (I don´t have more red connectors). 2 Link live axles L motor for drive geared 0.36 M motor for steering geared 0.2 Video: If you want I can upload an LDD file, but someone has to tell me how to do that. Maximum articulation The springs keep the axles straight The IR receiver doesn´t fit inside the bodywork
  17. Yes I'll make an LDD file From various sets, the tires are the 81.6 mm ones, and rims are unimog tires rim. The tires are stretched on, and they are now unusable on the original rims
  18. Thanks guys! Yes the suspension system worked quite well, it's simple and robust. And no the xerion tires wouldn't fit, they're about 25 mm too big
  19. ? by Pego's Legos, on Flickr Here's a mechanism for that. You'd connect the motor (+ gearing) to the orange axle, and the figure stands on the blue axle. The black beam would be connected to the ground. The range of motion can be varied by changing the lenghts of the levers.
  20. It depends on the situation, here I'd keep these tires as larger ones raise the COG and makes it prone to tipping, also the ground clearance seems fine. Better performance? Depends, for rocks sure, but mud, sand and other stuff not so much, it's all down to preference. Also larger tires means more torque through the cv joints making them pop easily. So keeping those tires is my advise.
  21. Looks great! Nice to see someone uses the LDD files I'm making The front axle seems great, but you should lengthen the steering rack by 2 studs if possible, so that it doesn't get reverse ackerman. Also the bodywork seems a little narrow, I'd maybe widen it by 2 studs.
  22. Very very cool! I too think it may be the smallest one yet, can we have a video?
  23. Hello there Here's a Suzuki Samurai that I've built. Here's my inspiration: Functions: 4x4 drive by 1 L motor Steering by 1 servo Leaf spring live axles Simple interior with seats and steering wheel I'm quite happy with how it turned out and it is very fun to drive. Suzuki Samurai by Pego's Legos, on Flickr Suzuki Samurai by Pego's Legos, on Flickr Suzuki Samurai by Pego's Legos, on Flickr Suzuki Samurai by Pego's Legos, on Flickr Suzuki Samurai by Pego's Legos, on Flickr Suzuki Samurai by Pego's Legos, on Flickr
  24. Uhm, no... It's pretty small, so no one lives there, people just come there to maybe have a picnic But yes it is pretty amazing, and theres many more islands to explore yet... Thanks! LDD file with bodywork: https://drive.google...iew?usp=sharing Suzuki Samurai LDD file available by Pego's Legos, on Flickr