Doc_Brown

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  1. WOW, amazing Crawler. I love that 4 speed, can't believe that you fitted it in such small space. Can't wait for your next one. :thumbup: Had a feeling those servos would be great for gear boxes.
  2. This is very impressive! The size of the trailer is insane! Well done, I look forward to your next one. :thumbup:
  3. Thats fantastic! Thank you very much for that idea will have a go. Thank you. I use a Canon 550D with standard 18-55mm lens. I got it for an insane price of $600 (elsewhere were 1000-1100) On Australia day sales last year. Yes I really hope so! I have 2 containers full of grey Lego plates, never been used just waiting. I'm so excited about detailing it too, can't wait!
  4. Welcome to Eurobricks! Simply stunning model, Well done. I can't fault anything. Brilliant job.
  5. Yes, already destroyed 2. Haha This will not be a serious off roader, more of a display piece. But still has to move on level ground!!! Just made this. lego by Doc_brown1, on Flickr Where the arrow is it grinds, just can't think how to reinforce. The universal needs to be there.
  6. That is awesome! I totally agree with Someonenamedjon, great build with just one motor!
  7. Yes I understand you, thank you! I have a set of gears both sides of the diff. I'm going to make this in lego designer and hopefully its easy to see.
  8. Beautiful! I'm sure your wife will love it! :D
  9. LOL, What I meant was what does a capacitor do in respect of connected between the the motor terminals? Is it in case it stalls?
  10. Sorry I don't. I have been thru all my pics and nothing reveals any more detail. I had to use 4 rubber bands to keep it upright, tho flexible it did have its flaws.
  11. This is a fantastic model! I'm loving that 2 speed. So that's why I can't find any 6x6 dishes, you have them all! You have inspired me to continue my work on RC gearboxes. Cheers
  12. This is a awesome thread! I was thinking of doing the same. Well done, and keep up the great work. What does a capacitor do? Seen it a few times on motors.
  13. Excellent job, I own this model and do notice the difference! Looks great without stickers (might peal mine off) and great photography.
  14. Any examples? I'm going to post my test independent with the new hubs, that failed, hopefully someone can help haha.
  15. WOW this looks so awesome, Can't wait to see some vids! Well done. :thumbup:
  16. HAHA beat me to it! How does it perform? Yeh that's true. And the older ones hav a slot where some teeth are only half long, making it "crack" gears at this point.
  17. Sweet, thanks for that! Much appreciated.
  18. WOW, I'm totally loving this! Can't wait to see it in action! So many cool ideas, my brain is buzzing. Those wheels are awesome too! Wish I had RC motors, they look so powerful.
  19. Thanks I really loved how the wheels turned out too! I don't know anything about these new 12T, is there a thread? I was going to reinforce the axle more, but realized that more valuable 1x11 beams would get scratched the heck out of. But it does look a bit sorry now! haha But it held together ok. Can't wait to watch Extreme 4x4's!
  20. Well I wasn't expecting it to be that bad! haha, but you can always flip it and use the other end in the gears. I just thought of gluing some harder rubber sheets together and then cutting out a custom piece, a heck of a lot cheaper! Thanks for your comments too.
  21. Here they are from the Crawler, Front and back, bit of a difference. HAHA IMG_5968 copy by Doc_brown1, on Flickr
  22. As requested here are some detail pics I know you guys want. Also how do you post YouTube videos with a pic? I tried following the code as specified in "posting guildlines" LOL, its certainly looking a bit tired after its adventures! IMG_5959 by Doc_brown1, on Flickr IMG_5962 by Doc_brown1, on Flickr
  23. Very impressive! Love the underwater shots and good editing. :thumbup:
  24. Thank you, I followed your link to extreme 4x4! love it!
  25. WOW, Thank you very much, he in fact inspired me a lot to build the rock crawler!