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Samolot replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Planes, cranes, trailers, tracked vehicles, gbc....- 5,465 replies
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[MOC]/[POC] RC Snowmobile
Samolot replied to 2GodBDGlory's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Nice try. I used to build something similar. Maybe it will be helpful. [MOC] Desert Skidoo - LEGO Technic, Model Team and Scale Modeling - Eurobricks Forums -
[WIP] Ford GT
Samolot replied to Jeroen Ottens's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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The bus is inspired by Blue Bird vehicles. I focused more on a neat combination of technical panels than on the exact reproduction of the original. After all, it was about building a vehicle that was only supposed to pretend to be a bus. For this reason, I also had no qualms about using black panels and yellow stickers instead of building posts on the windows. Tilting sides had to be made of panels because with the length of the model almost 70cm and competition restrictions on the number of engines I could not overdo it with weight. To build the frame I reached for the solution I used earlier in my URAL 5920 light rigid and with a small thickness of 3 studs. On the frame is mounted a transfer gearbox consisting of two worm gears and gears that reduce the speed at the engine input and accelerate at the output on linear actuators. It took me a lot of work to choose the gears in such a way that using only one engine to achieve simultaneous closing of the side sides, a rocket with a roof and tailgate. The key to success was the use of six pairs of z36 and z12 gears connected in the side lifting mechanism so that they could be moved apart throughout the construction period. This solution enabled a very precise calibration of the closing process of all 4 elements. When I succeeded, I added a mechanism for lifting and rotating the cabin, both based on worm gears. Finally, I built a steering mechanism, a V12 engine and retractable stop signs, also on the screws. So the model has as many as 6 worm gears, my record. The sides after full opening adhere perfectly to the ground and form a very stable starting platform, so there was no need to install additional supports. The mechanism of lifting the rocket after full opening activates the light brick, such a gadget imitating ignition. When the operator's cabin is turned in the take-off position, you can still quickly close the rocket to protect it from bad weather conditions. The whole weight of 3 kg is 70 cm long and 16.5 cm wide and holds the proportions of the Blue Bird bus, maybe it is too wide by one stud. I did not manage to reproduce the rear bumper because the moving elements overlap and I had to fit there the "hand of God" to control. I decided to start in the competition on December 20, the model was created basically in two Christmas weeks, then I was just refining the details and looking for the missing bricks
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[TC21] Ivo Robić
Samolot replied to Jundis's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Very inventive. Respect -
[MOC] Motorized Garbage Truck
Samolot replied to mihao's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I really like it. you have put a lot of work into this vehicle. beautiful model, clean design, Only deserves better pictures -
Name. School bus satellite launcher The current reduction in the cost of space flight could lead to the creation of a satellite launch station accessible even to schools. Opening sides Rear opening Rocket lifting Lifting cabin Rotating cabin Light Brick Ignition V12 Fake engine An openable door on both sides Openable stop signs Hog steering Powered by 3 PF motors and Buwizz [TC 21] Video School bus rocket launcher - LEGO Technic, Model Team and Scale Modeling - Eurobricks Forums TC21 school bus - Bricksafe
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[MOC] Toyota Supra
Samolot replied to Jeroen Ottens's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Great model. However, I have a comment about the photos. I think that the use of a lens with a longer focal length will make the vehicle look better. Now it is difficult to figure out the actual proportions of the model. -
XTN's garage
Samolot replied to XTN's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
It's funny but I didn't like your front wheel arches so you corrected them. Meanwhile, I used one on my [TC21] school bus. [TC 21] School bus rocket launcher - LEGO Technic, Model Team and Scale Modeling - Eurobricks Forums Hmmm I have to think about it...