darkboy101089

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  1. I know orbital gear are more efficient and works better, but I like the sound of it clicking to new gear I did test it on the floor and found out that lowest gear does not get selected often, but when I initially throttle the car, it selects the middle gear and goes back to fastest gear after one second. The only time I see lowest gear selected is either going over a bump or putting lots of load on the car. The spring on the rubber band to change gear must be precisely place to achieve the results that I got. Slightly too hard on the force of rubber band can cause the gear to not be able to select lowest gear. Also the gear selection trigger is reinforced from what I initially started to achieve this. I am still working on improving it with minor changes at a time.
  2. This is a remote controlled car that I am working on. This is the demo of the 3 speed automatic gearbox that I tried to improve for this project. It uses a differential gear to transfer the overload torque to select lower gear. http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/darkboy101089/Gearbox/imag0245.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/darkboy101089/Gearbox/imag0246.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/darkboy101089/Gearbox/imag0247.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/darkboy101089/Gearbox/imag0248.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/darkboy101089/Gearbox/imag0249.jpg Current WIP http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/darkboy101089/Gearbox/imag0251.jpg
  3. This is a video demo of how the gearbox functions.
  4. I'm getting married, and have no time for legos. I want some suggestions on how to sell my lego technics. I spent about 3500+ buying all the sets and parts. How much you guys think i can get out of it? And whats the best way to sell it? Here are the pictures of what I have:
  5. darkboy101089

    Value of my inventory.

    The actual sets only cost me about 1200 direct from lego. I spent most of my money buying parts instead of sets. Thanks everyone, I think i will take a huge box and store it.
  6. I've actually tried to make a custom one with pneumatic hose and thin picture frame hanging steel cable. But I haven't got time to continue on it. I chose pneumatic hose because its cheap and more accessible than other types of housing for the cable. But I found out that Rigid 3mm D hose is better because it can fit through a technic pin. Only problem with that is the limited stock they have on bricklink and they are more expensive. Im looking forward to what you can come up with.
  7. true, but this one is made just to drive the wheels for display not actually run on ground like a remote control car. I'm working on a car that just functions like a real car for display, but does not run on ground lol.But it runs pretty smooth with little resistance.
  8. I'm currently working on a Lamborghini Aventador. I need ideas for a sequential gearbox. I have sheepo's 7+R gearbox built, but its too big. I also tried a rotary sequential gearbox by DurianObried from a video on youtube, but it can not handle any torque. I did build it and tried to improve it, but its not working out so far. Here is the link I wanted to know how the Sheepo 5+R Defender 110 work. Can anyone show me some detailed pictures of the completed gearbox? I just want to know how it shifts sequentially. If anyone is interested in the rotary sequential gearbox I can show a few photos of how to make it.
  9. My new linear 5 speed sequential. Any body have smaller designs? I plan on adding a driving ring before this and add reverse and neutral. And it needs a lot of refinement.
  10. Lol, what good is a car if it cant move? Why not collect diecast models instead of legos. The point of technic is learn the mechanical engineering not art. For you to think think that sequential gearbox is boring must mean your not in to engineering. I dont understand why you are even posting here. Legos have their limits, its impossible to make a sturdy gearbox without either the 5+R or the linear method. Unless they have new parts which i doubt they will.
  11. The challenge here is to try to make the gearbox as small as possible. The most diffcult task in making any good technic car is the gearbox. I think without new parts manufactured specifically for the sequential gearbox this is as small as it gets. I have been looking around for about a year now, but no possible solution to make it any smaller. I think that most of the mocs now out there all have the same basic internals like the standard suspension and 5+R manual non sequential gearbox. It seems a bit boring to me. All they really did is take the same chassis and fit a new skin. I really admire Sheepos and Sariel's work. Most of their mocs are radical and has lots of new ideas instead of the same base that many people normally build their mocs on.
  12. I think building lego is an interest and I think exchange of ideas should not be charged. The world today judge values of nearly all things with a price tag. As I play with technic just to learn from it.
  13. This is what I have so far.
  14. Thats just the selecting mechanism This is what I have so far. It is a little too long. Most of the idea still comes from Sheepo's Bugatti 7+R gearbox.
  15. Thanks for your help. I found another solution Credited to http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/239686 This sequential gear selecting mechanism works better than the Sheepo's 7+R gear selecting unit. If anyone is interested in any of my work I will gladly give any information of my work.
  16. Here are 3 pictures of what i currently have. Third picture is an unfinished 3 speed automatic gearbox inspired by Sariel. I took it apart to find ways to reinforce it.
  17. Im most interested in your gearbox design. Any chance that we will see a instrcution for this 18 speed gearbox??
  18. This is the first project that I am attempting. I've played with technic for a year now, and had never built any complete model. Can anyone guess what I am trying to build?
  19. darkboy101089

    My first project

    Your a genius! How did you come to that conclusion?
  20. I'm trying to make the LPEpower V8 through the video from their website. Here is the video I'm using: http://www.lpepower.com/content/making-lpepower-v8 Here is what I got so far: The frame need a few more of this this to assemble the engine The pistons The crankshaft and the hoses The pneumatic switches I'm just waiting on some more parts coming and I will start assembling it. This is my first time sharing information, if this is illegal to share, notify me and I will stop posting and delete this post.
  21. This is what i have so far, I need to get an air compressor and test it out and then I will assemble the remaining parts.
  22. If you want something to run as perfect as nicjasno's, the only way is to buy his. And to be honest, it cost me more to build this than to buy a complete one. But I like the process of learning while building it.