Voldemort87

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    Volvo Articulated Hauler 42114

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  1. Just tried a quick swap of the 1.66:1 motor drive to 1:1. Seemed to work as well as before. just faster! Now the final gear ratios are 20.97:1 in the low gear and 2.52:1 in high gear. I will probably decrease the high gear speed for more usability. At present high gear can be used to cruise fast only on a flat surface.
  2. Another general question, how much torque is ideal for a trial truck? If there is an approximate value, then it will be easier to optimize the gearing. I think 34.8:1 in low gear with 1 XL motor might be an overkill. Probably I can keep the reduction at around 24:1 for 1 XL motor considering that TLC Zetros is around 12.6:1 with 2 X L motors. Any thoughts on this?
  3. lol, I actually shot it close to a forest area! Thank you. Actually, I had increased the playback speed of the outdoor video to make it bearable to watch without falling asleep :D It is fast in the high gear but not much torque to overcome stones. Maybe i need to optimize that. good observation of the periodic motion, that is correct. I think it is because of the transmission and axle twisting. Unfortunately, I don't have Buwizz at the moment, not available here, but definitely will give it a try sometime if I can get it. Thank you! I will try bigger bumps next time. Speed is slow in the low gear. I increased the playback speed in the video. movement jerkiness as mentioned above might be because of the transmission/axle twisting. Steering is fine as per my obeservation. It might looks a bit jerky because of the faster playback speed. I am using control+ motors. Suspension is not stiff but I think it is limited by the amount of travel a 6.5L spring can accommodate. chassis flex also helps a lot. If I replace the springs with a 9.5L spring then it might work better, which I don't have with me at present. a single soft spring is too soft and the model sinks in its weight.
  4. Love the model and the presentation. especially the cut section view. :)
  5. Any thoughts on the video?
  6. Beautiful MOC, both the bodywork and the technical layout! I got into Lego technic last year with the 42108 crane. so really happy to see a much bigger and more functional MOC.
  7. Very nice chassis layout. Looks tight. Body work proportion can be improved, I think. Looks a bit flattened.
  8. Swapped already. Will use black rims for the outdoor trial. Thank you for the insights that helped in improving it. I also learning for me in terms of stiffness - Lego Hard spring > 2x Soft springs > Soft spring
  9. Finally managed to compile a short video. Hope you like it.
  10. Yes, in the virtual model for now :) Black rims do look better I feel.
  11. Final photoshoot made after making refinements mostly in the frame and suspension. The harder springs were too hard. instead going ahead with 2X soft springs. Suits the weight of the model well with the right amount of compression. Added stickers as well!
  12. The drivetrain looks well packed. Liking the layout. would like to see the video pls :)
  13. Thanks, added that. Hope this is what you meant.