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SilenWin

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  1. @Imanol BB Good luck to you with building your truck! @deraven Laughing a lot, I imagined such a picture @Aleh @Leonardo da Bricki @Edwin Korstanje Thank you for kind words, guys!
  2. Hi everyone! I am glad to present my new trial truck based on @Lucio Switch and @efferman ideas. All photos are clickable, you can see full Flickr gallery Main goals were: Enormous size of the model Durability High speed (relative to most lego trial trucks) Double wheels on rear axles Features: 8x8 drive (no differentials) with 4 buggy-motors (12 wheels total) 2 servos for steering 2 L-motors for winch 2 SBricks 2 LiPo's In-wheel planetary reductors (4:1 gearing) Anti-roll bars Durable 3-stud thick chassis Total 22:1 gearing with fast buggy-motor output Weight: 3,5 kg And here are some WIP photos: Axles with 13:1 gearing Rear chassis part with motors installed Chassis assembled Almost completed truck, with bottom view First steps Video from Moscow 2016 TT meeting As a final note, I can summarize that such heavy and hulking truck looks good only as a show-stopper, but there is nothing to do with it on trial competitions Thank you for attention, hope you liked this little fellow
  3. This truck performing like a real beast! Great work and amazing video!
  4. This is absolutely right point! All this discussions about price are useless because of different possibilities and wishes of different people.
  5. Great mod! Looks really impressive. Good work, as always ;)
  6. Congratulations with a new title, Lucio! Oh, well, jokes aside I looked to the suspension, and saw that you used an axle with negative castor. Why did not you use the same scheme as in your ACT's 1st axle? Not enough room in the front?
  7. Well, I just put some buggy motors here and there, make some unnoticeable changes in chassis, create some weird bodywork with strange colors aaand voila - new mod is ready And here is some "progress" with truck - now he is ready for reincarnation Truck? by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr Pins and some of connectors do not fit in the picture, this truck is such big, that even being disassmbled, he still does not fit on any surface
  8. This is Chinese NoName crawler tires (RC4WD copy). They fit original Lego 98 rims perfectly. I'm glad to hear you like it! Your new dump truck is great target for mods too ;)
  9. Yes, there are 2x turntables, 5x 8z gears and 4:1 total reduction ratio on each wheel.
  10. Lucio's new MOC can give you an idea ;)
  11. Amazing truck! Just wow! Great work, simply perfect suspension, nice exterior. Now this is the first MOC in my to-mod-list :) Lucio, you always know how to surprise every kind of builders)
  12. Wow, such nice and compact design! Looks just great, good work!
  13. Limited slip diffs were invented by efferman, I used his axle design as basic structure.
  14. So, the *most wanted technic photos* ready! Warning! Completely nude truck! 21+ only! Chassis by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr Chassis by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr Chassis by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr Chassis by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr Chassis by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr See full gallery
  15. Wonderful! You caught all the forms of the original
  16. All that I have at the moment - this picture from Sariel's calculator: The only adjustment - in-wheel-reductor gear ratio is 4:1, not 3:1 So we have about 530 N*cm torque in total. For example, Madoca's 8x8 Tatra has 725 N*cm and weighs more than twice less
  17. Thank you very much for your feedback guys! Your MOCs are always a source of inspiration for me, I am very glad that you like the result!
  18. Thank you very much, guys! I will upload pictures of the internals and some different modules later. Here is some early WIP photos Truck WIP by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr Truck WIP by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr Truck WIP by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr At the last photo you can see that the entire structure is modular. The motors are mounted from the bottom, between the back and front parts, you can see black-red-grey module in the center of the photo. Yes, it is
  19. Thank you! Driving time is about 10-15 minutes.
  20. Hi everyone! I am very glad to introduce to you my modification of brilliant ACT truck made by Lucio Switch! Truck 1_1 by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr The heart of this giant are: 2 SBricks, 2 LiPo batteries, 4 buggy motors, 2 servos, 2 LED lights. Later I will publish additional technical details and some internals. Here is some outdoor photos: Indominus Rex by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr Indominus Rex by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr Indominus Rex by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr Hope you like it! P.S. Little bonus GRMMopD89fg by Alexey Tikhvinsky, on Flickr Update #1: Some early WIP photos, see post #10 Update #2: Internals, chassis photos, see post#19
  21. I'll try to find out what is wrong with bluetooth in this version. In the worst case, I just put the 6.0 version. Again, thanks for your feedback!
  22. Hi, imurvai! Excellent progress you has here! I am delighted with how the application works. It's just a fantastic difference between it and the official app. But I have a small problem. Previously, I used Samsung Galaxy S3, and there were no issues, everything worked steadily. Now, I tried to run the application on the Sony Xperia Z Ultra with Android 5.1.1 and bluetootn v4.0, and have some problem. When you run any profile the app connects to sbricks, but when you press any button or stick, one or both sbricks lose connection and connect again after few seconds. This occurs every 4-5 seconds. What could be wrong with this phone? Regards, Alex
  23. Wow! It looks great! Is it possible to control two SBricks? Is it possible to reassign buttons and sticks directly in the application?
  24. Hey guys, what do you think about some bright colors for Porsche?
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