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efferman

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. lowest reaction on the kitchen scale at around 1400-1500g. The hardest setting without reducing the suspension travel is around 4000-4500g, but you can block the spring if you want
  2. I do not think the suspension heigt is adjusted by the shock absorbers. The adjustment of the stiffness doesn't changing something on the length. Probably the upper connection point is moved by the servos. By the way, the softest setting has the same stiffnes like the lego shock absorber
  3. But i have to say they are pretty hard. Even in the softest setting
  4. The build is ok and the u-joint survived the driving test, but i didnt drove a lot.
  5. It is quite fast and the steering has a lot of slack when i bought it. i have overhauled it a bit
  6. It is almost complete. The steering has unfortunatley some slack.
  7. Yes, the trackwidth is one stud wider to avoid a collision between the tires and the motors. Now it has the same width like the bucket. The wider fenders are to get it closer to the real thing. There the back and the mudguards have nearly the same width like the tires.
  8. Im using an different approach to get all parts with stickers on the same place.
  9. Do you have used the motors as part of the Structure to keep the chassis rigid?
  10. It is impressive to fit these large motors and hub in this tiny model. How is the overall stability?
  11. Nice mods. Iam working on an RC mod. Sorry for the bad quality.....and my toe. The driving speed is much to fast, but up and down seems to bee good.
  12. The chassis itself is nothing special, but the wheelhubs are a little bit strange. The Rims have an 25 tooth inner gearing which is driven by a 8 tooth gear. The pivot point is close to the wheel.
  13. I had an Idea for compact portal hub which fits in 62.4 tires. so I have built a small chassis for it.
  14. Hi, You need two motors (two L or one L and one M), a servo, a batteriebox and a remote.
  15. This is strange, because there is a wormgear in the rotating mechanism. So it should stay in place when it is not driven. Do you need much force to hold it in position? I guess the grey16 tooth clutch gear has a high friction and delivers torque without beeing engaged.
  16. No, the hubs are the same. I have only removed the slack between servo and pushrods.
  17. this one needs the analogue control. It will come because i have a prototype, but i dont know when.
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