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efferman

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. try this and your wheels can rotate https://www.dropbox.com/s/roir690h4reakoo/Suspension%20Mk%203-1.lxf
  2. maybe, but i think it will be strong enough, excepting someonte whant bulid a narrow craneboom with it.
  3. No, the son of the neighbours. edit: some work on the mudguards
  4. maybe someone can convert the file, then it should possible to use in mlcad i have made a set of 3, 5, 7 and 9 holes. polished coral red fits nearly perfect to the lego red
  5. and how do you think about the quality?
  6. The Front axle with servo now i have to decide if short or long wheelbase
  7. This http://www.kmweg.de/...sat-etusivu.jpg From this page http://www.kmweg.de/home/bruecken/leguan/26-m-bruecke/produktinformation.html
  8. someone on shapeways asked for a diff which fits to lego city tires. the diameter is only 15,8mm so it fits theoretical in a 2x2 box
  9. a different moc, a new post some progress on the U530 please lego, produce the axle support piece
  10. i have a different solution which possble work boom lift von efferman auf Flickr the grey liftarm represents the boom actuator, the yellow liftarms the boom. the grey sled is connected with a rope to a winch. when the winch pulls the sled to the uppercarriage, the grey liftarm will push the boom upwards. with a strong enough winch and rope there should be no limit on the size of the boom
  11. no nico, but with some changes it is possible. egor, actually i have no custom rims in this size so i will use the 62mm truck or the 68,8x36zr edit: note to myself, always testing things which are build only in ldd 100_1203 von efferman auf Flickr edit²
  12. The servo actuates the steering like my rc valve which ibhave posted a few pages before. Tomorrow i will build it in real to show how it works
  13. Actually not , someone has asked for small 4x4 chassis with independent suspension.
  14. Thanks guys! It seems that is abug in ldd which makes the small shock absorbers not able to use
  15. a small afternoon project small 4wd chassis von efferman auf Flickr Lxf https://doctor-brick.de/threads/effes-technic-ecke.30/page-39#post-34423
  16. this have to decide the eurobricks team, on my german homeforum the axle collector thread is pinned.
  17. a lxf file for my 11 wide independent suspension is available edit: to prevent this on the picture put something (half stud length) in the female cv joint part
  18. i think a metal M4 screw is not a good idea because it will harm any plastics to easy. or is your intention a metal M4 piece in a pistonrod? i have ordered this piece to make a custom actuator and to check if it works. theoretical this would make a 32 studs long actuator possible. why not cut a M5 screw thread in a 32m crossaxle? edit: update on the 24Z 2m now with internals of 20Z 2m diff and 24z crowngear. i hope the crowngear works diff in 4x6 von efferman auf Flickr
  19. egor, thank you very much for this vid and the credits to me. for the flexibility of the nylon at shapeways i have found this vid leewan, the surface of the parts is not harder than the abs of Lego and even with lego only you have an abrasive problem. http://www.technicbricks.com/2014/05/self-creating-new-parts.html
  20. yes rm8, the small gears are actually a bit tight, but when the unpolished surface is cleaned be some movement, i think it will run smooth. for the steering part i will look if its possible. tomas, i think this will depend on the tires dou you want to use. in relation to its size it is very strong. actually it can not jump over the small gears which fit very tight together. how the nylon gears are working under load is out of my experience. so the time will tell how good it works. in the quality shown on the video it cost 4$/ 3,49€ with all internal gears edit: sorry rm8, the steering part is not possible with pins this is the smallest possible when pins are used.
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