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Axle Collection Thread
Samolot replied to efferman's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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There was once a joke about a car body shop. The boss brought the broken Mercedes from Germany for repair. After some time an employee comes to him and talks. Boss, we have been repairing this Mercedes for the third time but each time we receive a carport from the bus stop. And so it is with me. I bought a Porsche 42056 and Zil 130 came out https://youtu.be/GJKpSr0Bu4w I bought a Bugatti 42083 I got Gaz 53 (BWSM 80) https://youtu.be/L22HmQLz4fg and now I bought 42099 and I didn't even finish it because Zil Terminator came out again. What I would not build is Soviet ironwork. The model is inspired by the Zil Terminator vehicle from the Spintires computer game. It is built on an extended chassis from the 42099 model. Despite its greater length, it still performs well in offroad. I also added a trailer, so the vehicle can carry wood Weight 2.5 kg Length 75 cm with a trailer.
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42099 Mods and Improvements
Samolot replied to efferman's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Here is what I did with my 42099. -
Back to the new CV joint. I think that operational damage to this element is very much in demand. Why? Many mechanisms use this solution. The expensive and complicated element is connected to the rest of the system with a weaker connector. In order for it to be destroyed in a critical situation, a cheap link is exchanged and not an expensive mechanism. In this case, we have exactly the same situation. The point is not to damage the planetary gear.
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[MOC] Custom pickup Zil 130
Samolot replied to Samolot's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks. Rubber parts are from this set. https://brickset.com/sets/6473-1/Res-Q-Cruiser Thanks. Not in this model i think. But another funny Zil is in the workshop. -
KAMAZ 43118 flatbed truck
Samolot replied to ArsMan064's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
A very nice model. Despite its small scale, it is recognizable. As a fan of Russian and Soviet trucks, I pay tribute. Great performance in difficult terrain. One thing I don't like is the axle in the front wheels. -
Today, a simple model that was created in two days on holidays. While searching the Internet, I came across beautiful designs of American F-series pickups, but made on the basis of Zil 130 and Gaz 53 cabs. And because I still had a cabin from my Zil 130 mmz ... That's how it came out. The model is not complicated, it has a simple rear wheel drive with one PF XL. The steering system inherits from its predecessor, the virtual axis of rotation allows you to fit this cool rims in tight wheel arches. This solution is unfortunately not very fast in operation, but the steering wheel turns when turning. In the film, it is powered by buwizz but maybe also s-brick and PF Full Gallery https://bricksafe.com/pages/samolot/zil-130-custom-pick-up
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A perfect combination technic and model team style. Clean design. Lego should go this way with new sets.
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Great model. congratulations. I really like the front. But the combination of red and orange is always risky. I have a question, did you use any non-original parts apart from the rims?
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I have such a device. However, it worked only for three months. I thought the battery was dead. But after visiting an electronics specialist in a store with RC models. It turned out that the control electronics broke down.
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[MOC] Race Truck MkII
Samolot replied to Lucio Switch's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Nice clean design. I like colours and modular build. Only think you need, some great stickers. -
I present my latest Lego Technic MOC. And this is my entry to TC 16 contest. This is the Mars rover model from the movie The Martian with Matt Damon. The model is 100% Lego controlled by S-Brick. When I watched the movie Martian with Matt Damon, his Martian vehicle caught my eye. But I could not build it at that time. Several years later. When I saw an original vehicle in the museum during a vacation in Jordan. I took a lot of pictures of details. And I got the idea to try and build this vehicle with motors in wheels. I knew that I would have to build rims myself from the available bricks. PF L motor is the best as a construction element, because it has a lot of holes. Round panels which I used fit the power puller tires. The biggest problem was the addition of a round plate from the outside of the wheel. The connection was good for driving straight ahead but after a few turns it got disconnected. So I added a few stickers on the edge of the rim. And now it works perfectly. I tried to reproduce all the functions of the original vehicle. It has two mechanical functions, winch and crane rotation. And a pneumatically controlled door and crane. 4 x PF L for propulsion build in-wheels 1x PF L for compressor 1x PF M for steering 1x PF M for winch and crane weight 2.77 kg length 50 cm width 33 cm height 21 cm