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42110 - Land Rover Defender
tomek9210 replied to 1gor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
3? I thought they are 2 studs deep when I saw the video reviews. The suspension arm 'hides' one stud into the rim, so with hub itself it makes 2 studs deep. -
42110 - Land Rover Defender
tomek9210 replied to 1gor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hi, can anyone check the depth of the rims? A photo with a beam or an axle would be great. Thanks! -
This is my experience and just physics. Compressing force is verical, so when the spring is mounted this way, it helds more weight than angled one. Imagine the triangle of forces. But this is your setup, you know all details and space you can use in front suspension, so whatever suits your needs is ok :) Have you thought about adding torsion bar and anti-roll bar?
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One more thing - have you tried to make the hood a bit angled? Just a stud of difference between windshield and grill would result in a better overall look. Now it is very boxy.
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Mounting spring vertically, not angled, would help, because the stiffness is higher then.
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42110 - Land Rover Defender
tomek9210 replied to 1gor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Volvo had such engines, even transverse V8 :) -
42110 - Land Rover Defender
tomek9210 replied to 1gor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
It will be very MOD friendly - extending the wheelbase, adding RC, adding more speeds to the gearbox etc. Adjustable suspension would be great, even if it will be done like in the Bruno's P1. I like the look of that car, colour is great too, especially for military MOCs. -
42110 - Land Rover Defender
tomek9210 replied to 1gor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Do I see correctly that there is 3l perpendicular connector used for torsion? I really hope for deep offset rims and at least Ackermann steering :) -
I love it! The new clutch part is pretty useful for small gearboxes :)
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I noticed it in every model that came out of Lox's hands. The steering is limited. I don't understand it.
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How are you going to make the kidneys grille and lights? What color will the car be?
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Oh, I thought e46 also had two lower arms. My mistake.
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It looks very nice! Front suspension on strut type in BMWs has two lower arms. What is the gears ratio in steering? M motor is quite fast, it needs some gearing down.
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Thirdwigg, thanks for help. I will check it out, build it in LDD first and see how it works. I appreciate it very much!
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Hello guys, Sorry for digging up old thread, but I am working on car and I need a gearbox with single pivot point. This one looks perfect. My only concern is if it has correct gear order: 1st and 2nd gear on far right clutches, 3rd and 4th on center ones and 5th and 6th on far left. Can anyone help me with this? Any help is much appreciated :)
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[MOC] Ford Focus RS 500
tomek9210 replied to DugaldIC's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
There is no ackermann geometry. The pivot point of steering arm should be closer to the wheels when the gear rack is in front of the axle. In your model the pivot point of steering arm is closer to vehicle centerline. -
42083 - Bugatti Chiron
tomek9210 replied to Jurss's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
The suspension is double wishbone at front and rear. The height is also adjustable. Maybe it will be a feature :) -
Porsche Carrera GT
tomek9210 replied to Porsche96's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
It is reversed ackermann geometry. If you put the steering rack in front of the axle, the pivot point of steering rod should be closer to the wheels, not closer to the car centerline. -
Awesome creation. I like the panelling. The car is instantly recognizable. Too bad you don't have more photos. Where is the knob that moves the roof? Is the front suspension of pushrod type?
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[MOC] Mercedes-AMG GT R
tomek9210 replied to Jeroen Ottens's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Beautfiul! Any chances to see the suspension and rims from the inside?