Toni-23

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  1. very interesting I'm waiting for updates on this project
  2. A little bit information: 8 power puller wheels 4 XL motors for drive 2 M motors-steering 1 buwizz 2.0+powerbank weight 3.4 kg Tatra suspension+portals+pendular system P.S. The appearance of the cabin and the interior were not finished due to lack of time.
  3. Of course However, the model was built a long time ago, few photos remain Here the link: https://yadi.sk/d/UoNyhx4MoUwmQg
  4. Thanks! I can say that the chassis was quite stiff. While holding the model around the edges there was no large drawdown in the center.
  5. I was very enjoyed of cooperation with Aleh. I got my first and very large and interesting experience in the joint construction and building of one common model. The main difficult was that we are living in another cities(. We calling each other to discuss this or that feature looked exciting! Just incredible feelings enveloped me at the time when building was at last complete and the union of the body and chassis occurred. Hope you guys like our model and such experiments. Any critics will be highly appreciated. What else scale models do you like to see on the trial chassis?
  6. My first released test Buwizz+4l motors 85% time works well) 15%- At high loads, protection is switched on. range of action is good
  7. Hi everybody! Thats my new 4x4 rock crawler. So,here it is Specifications: -4 link suspension -portal axles -rc 108 mm tires -3s li-fe battrey -2 buggy motors -1 sbrick I hope you like it Let's see it in action!
  8. Good idea! It would be interesting to test this system, compare it with sbrick.
  9. this crawler was built for fun& fast drive on different kinds of surfaces.not for slow hill-climbing hmm,you are right. running at 10,8 volt model still going really fast(for trial machine) total gear ratio is about 13,8:1(slow mode) and 8,3:1(fast mode) i dont know the exact weight of the model,but it's about 1 kg i think What are you using to control that? Both the Sbrick and PF can't handle that high voltage... Unfortunately yes. max voltage,that we can use with sbrick-10,8v but i know some peoples,who running srick with 3s li-po. Overall i'm don't recommend you do like that,because you can damage the sbrick.
  10. hi! as I promised, here is a short video about the hillclimb . angle is about 45 degrees.
  11. Thank you So.. i connect battery and sbrick,something like there: red and black wires go to the electrical plate(from lego battery box 8881)with locked polyswitch. white adapter goes to the battery. The center of the mass are not very high.But i can't say for sure about maximum climbing angle. Maybe on weekend i test the rock crawler in different climbs and then tell you about it.
  12. Thanks! I use linear actuators like suspension links.They long enough and works good. Oh, I think that's a good idea! With 9,9 volt battery xl motor should give enough torque and rpm for rock crawler For connecting i use electrical plate from lego battery box with some modifications.
  13. Thanks) buggy motors works very good)they give a lot of power for the truck So..Good question) i can't say for sure at now.maybe:) Kelkschiz,LEGO Train 12 Volts,Leonardo da Bricki,braker23,MattL600 - Thank you very much guys
  14. Hi everybody! today i wont to show you my new creation - Gaz 34-6x6 soviet truck. This truck is modification of legendary Gaz 66.I'm crazy about 6x6 trucks,thats why I built Gaz 34. So,here it is: As you see,this is not original configuration of Gaz 34.I'm added portal axles(without diffs),bigger wheels and slightly changed the rear suspension.Finally-it is really good trial truck,with great grip on sand,grass (thanks to the wheels from 42054). So,lets look for the technical specifications: -6x6 wheel drive,without any diffs -portal axles -huge offroad wheels -2 buggy motors for drive -1 medium motor fot steering+micro motor(they tern steering wheel in the cabin) -Sbrick -3s li-fe battery(9,9 volts) -Leds lights(headlights) -balanced rear suspension(thats why truck has really good suspension travel) Let see it in action! https://youtu.be/hHDJLmvZ4BA
  15. Thank you) thank you so much! I am glad that you like) thanks!yes,i have one photo
  16. I use actuators line linkages for the suspension.They longer,than classic lego links and provide more structural stiffness.
  17. So,it is good idea But as for me 1x16 links are too flexible and elastic and axles can move left-right on high stress.Thats why i use large lineal actuators and beams like linkages. behind little .Thanks to a slight backlash of gray pins, the suspension works well. One day i used 3rd party motors(more powerful than baggy motor a little bit) in MOC,but lego receiver cant provide enough current for the motor and,i think, lego plastic is not designed for such loads:(
  18. hi everebody! Today i would like to show you my new 4x4 pickup truck. Specifications: dependent suspension portal axles 2 buggy motors for drive(geared 13,8 :1) 1 M motor for steering 107 mm wheels so,here it is and the video available here:
  19. i use large linear actuators line linkages for the suspension.They longer,than classic lego links and provide more structural stiffness. Thank you. I think about that.But only with power puller wheels it can be looks like monster truck,because they wider,than wheels from 42054