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Hi Everyone. Today I want to show You my latest MOC, a mini tracked loader. Dimensions: -Length: 34cm -Width: 15cm -Height: 18cm -Weight: 1350g Motors: - 2 M motors with ratio 1:8, one per each track -1 XL motor for lifting/ lowering a arm -1 M motor for operating a bucket The arm is lifting/ lowering by 2 big linear actuators and propeled by XL motor with 1:1 ratio. I think a arm is moving little too slow. A bucket is operated by 2 small linear actuators and propeled by M motor with 1:1.6 ratio. A t the beginning I wanted to build my own bucket but i decided to install a original Lego bucket. A battery box is placed in the rear of loader to can it easy replace. All model tilts little to back becaouse a most of weight is on the rear. Model has a openable cabin door and driver seat. PHOTOS GALLERY: https://www.flickr.com/photos/124730997@N05/albums/72157678581302751
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[MOC] Flatbed truck
damjan97PL replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
More photos of rear axle mechanism: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/damianple/FlatbedTruck/20170131_135825.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/damianple/FlatbedTruck/20170131_135838.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/damianple/FlatbedTruck/20170131_135948.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/damianple/FlatbedTruck/20170131_140219.jpg -
[MOC] Flatbed truck
damjan97PL replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks all for comments :D I try to share a photos of rear axle soon. -
Hi Everyone. Today I want to show you my flatbed truck with a gantry. Dimensions: -Length: 41cm -Width: 12cm -Height: 14,5cm -Weight: 1420g A truck has propeled by 1 XL motor with 1:1.4 ratio. First and 3rd axle is steered by Servo motor. Additionally a 3rd axle is lifted by M motor with 1;8 ratio. The working way is simple, a axle with a gearwheel is mounted pernamently and is working all time, but the rack is lifted with a wheels whereby there is no connection between rack and gearwheel, Additionally a wheels are blocked by the wheel arches. The gantry is only a addition for a truck so I don't post so much. A trole on top is propeled by 2 M motors. In the trole is a selektor behind a drive or lowering/ lifting a hook. A truck drives good. A cabin has a openable door and datails in interior. I'm waiting for your comments. FULL GALLERY:https://www.flickr.com/photos/124730997@N05/albums/72157679580360195
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[MOC] Trial Truck
damjan97PL replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
This is a video with my truck on a snow :D -
Hi Everyone. This is my newest MOC, a trial tuck. It's my first trial truck ever. Dimensions: -Lenght: 37cm -Width: 18cm -Height: 22cm -Weight: 1250g It has a 1 XL motor for drive with 1:8,3 ratio. For steering serves a M motor with 1:5 ratio. I didn't use a diffeentials for more powerfull. It has a full suspension. live axles with 1 grey shock absorber per wheel. In cabin you can find a seat driver and non, working steering wheel. Brickshelf Gallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=567545 Flickr Gallery (High resolution): https://www.flickr.com/photos/124730997@N05/albums/72157674836436893 Ok, I look forward to your opinions.
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[MOC] Snow plow
damjan97PL replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
No, it doesn't have a suspension. Not enought space for it. -
[MOC] Snow plow
damjan97PL posted a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hi Everyone. Today I show you my new MOC, a snow plow. Dimensions: -Lenght: 50cm -Width: 18cm -Height: 21cm -Weight: 2150g Motors: -1 XL for drive -Servo for steering -1 M for lifting/ lowering a plow -1 M for rotate a plow -1 M for propel a gritter I decided to fight with a snow on roads, of course with my snow plow. Starting from the front. Operating the plow is done with 2 small actuators, one for the lifting/ lowering a plow and one for rotate a plow. Range trading for left is smaller than for right. For a ploper of a each function serves one by one M motor. In the cabin appearance you can find a similarity to MAN's trucks. It has a openable door and details in interior. Of course you can tilt it. Under the cabin is a fake V6 engine. Behind the cabin is a BaterryBox which can a easy replace. A gritter working fine. For a stuff I use a half bushes. For the gritter propel serves a M motor placed in the tank. A gritter is not switched from a IR remote but from IR switch placed on the right side of truck. Principle of operation is based on toothgear z36 and technic disc 3x3. For the ruck propel serves a Xl motor with 1:2.3 ratio. A model moving really good. Ok, it not fast, but it doesn' t be. On the front they are a lights placed on plow. Ok, it's all from my side, I'm waiting for your comments. Brickshelf gallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=567210 Flickr gallery: https://www.flickr.com/photos/124730997@N05/albums/72157673501404724 -
Hi Everyone. Today I want to show You my new MOC, a trike or threewheel bike. Technical data: -Length: 35cm -Width: 20cm -Height: 16.5 cm -Weight: 850g -Drive: XL motor -Steering: ServoMotor Vehicle was created very fast, as in the one day, but I'm satisfied the effect. Model has a full suspension, rear is independent. A V2 engine dummy in the rear. The front fork is from a 8051-B set, is a perfect for my model. A bike driving good, I don't have any reservation. For propulsion is a Xl motor with 2.24:1 ratio. A location for IR receiver forced on me to build this ugly box behind the driver seat. Please, don't aks me for this two hoops with chains, beacouse I don't know answer... :) It's all from my side, I'm waiting for You comments :) BrickShelf Gallery; http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=566865 Flickr; https://www.flickr.com/photos/124730997@N05/albums/72157674985824481
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Hi Everyone. Today I want to show You my latest and the most expanded MOC, a farm tractor with equipmnet. Specifications of tractor: Length: 38 cm Width: 17 cm Height: 21 cm Weight: 1350g Motors: -XL for drive -M for steering -M for handling rear linkage This is a type of articulated tractor. When I building it I take pattern on a Case tractors. Under the bonnet are a BaterryBox and XL motor for propulsion the tractor. Ratio is 1:4.2. For steering serve a 2 big turnable driven by M motor with 1.93:1 ratio. Rear linkage is opertted by 2 small linear acctuators which are driven by M motor with 1;3 ratio. His capacity is satisfactory. On the rear is also a PTO. Model has a driver cabin equipment and openable door. The IR receivers are placed on two sides of tractor, behind the front wheels. Generally I'm pleased from workin and look of my tractor. Dump trailer Dimentions of bath: Lenght: 30cm Width: 15cm Height: 6cm For the dumping serve a 2 pneumatic actuators and mechanic pump. Capacity of trailer is little. Tedder Grass Tedder grass a serve for shake the mown grass that be faster dry. My tedder has a 2 arms with 2 carousels on arm. For lifting/ lowering arms serve 2 big linear actuators. Working range is about 37cm. Tedder is propeled from tractor. Ratio 4.5:1. Grass Mower My grass mower is one piece with 2 blades. Is propeled from tractor PTO. Ratio 8.3:1. Mower working ably. Working range is 20cm. Farm Plow Plow has a 5 chunks. Lenght is 28 cm. It's light and strong. I'm waiting for your comments :) Brickshlef gallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=566790 Flick gallery: https://www.flickr.com/photos/124730997@N05/albums/72157676085839866
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Hello. Today I want to show you my road roller. Dimentions: -Length: 32 cm -Width: 17.5 cm -Height: 17 cm -Weight: 1125g -Drive: 1 PF XL -Steering: 1 PF M All we know how a road roller works, so I will not elaborate on this topic. For propulsion is 1 XL motor with 1:4.2 reduction. The steering is realized by turnable, specifically two for better stiffness. For steering is 1 M motor with 1:35 ratio. A model has a openable rear cover under which are motors and IR receiver. BatteryBox is behind the rear bumper. the cabis has a openable door, driver seat and steering wheel. On the roof are LED headlights. The roller "role" playing a wheels from 42039 set. Model is moves able. I'm pleased about look. I look forward to Your opinions :) PHOTOS: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=566373
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Hi Everyone. Today I want to show You my Pick-Up with trailer and quad. Dimensions: -Length: 78 cm -Width: 22 cm -Height: 18 cm -Weight: 2375g -Drive: 1 XL motor -Steering wheel: ServoMotor -Propel the ramps in trailer: 1 M motor Generally I'm content for my build, only about what I worrying is wheter a 1 Xl motor can pull all set in a ratio 1.19:1, but a set drives really nice on flor. I modeled a pick-up on a american constructions hence a twin wheels on a rear axle and a big V8 engine :) A truck has a ful suspension (front-independent/ rear-live axle), rear wheel drive and front LED lights. I don't forget about interior. Unfortunately instead rear seats we find a BaterryBox. Of course are a openable door, front hood and rear flap. It has a working steering wheel. The trailer is a standart 2 axle trailer with ramps. For propel a ramps is a M motor with 1:2.77 ratio. For steering is a PF Switch placed under the rear pick-up crate. Maybe a trailer is not a beatifull, but it fulfill the task. Regarding a quad it is a my version of a 9392 set. Only what I chnge in it is a colour for a yellow and I add a hardest rear spring. At the front suspension are my design wishbones. I am waiting for Your comments :D Brickshlef gallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=565986 Flickr galerry (high resolution) : https://www.flickr.com/photos/124730997@N05/albums/72157670480866664
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[MOC] 4x4 Offroad Car
damjan97PL replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Hi Everyone. Today I presents my 4x4 offroad car. Technical data: -Lenght: 30cm -Width: 13.5cm -Height: 16cm -Weight: 1013g -Driving: 1 XL motor -Wheel steering: 1 Servomotor -Gearbox: 1 M motor Model has a full suspension- live axles and 2 speed gearbox: -Low gear- ratio 1:3 -High gear- ratio 1:1 Model is not modeled on real vehicles. I tried to model be a the lightest as it possible, hence e.g. car hasn't a roof and passanger chair. The vehicle in the terrain moving really good, but I think if I remove the differentials then it drive be better. I look forward to yours comments :D GALLERY: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=565318
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Technical data: -Length: 45 cm -Width: 17 cm -Height: 19 cm -Weight: 2000g -Drive: 1 XL motor -Steering: 1 M motor -Front LED lights Mercedes G-class is a off-road car build for a army converted to civil car. If a standart G-class is really good in off-road, insomuch the AMG versions are good to park next to expensive club, beacouse nobody imagines a car with 20'' wheels on low profile tires in the off-road. Ok, now about my model. Overall I am satisfied of my structure, but I think that the front hood is 1 stud too long and spare wheel doesn't look preety. They are also features of AMG version like a side exhausts, bigger airflow in front bumper and "bigger" wheels. Model has full suspension (live axles), one yellow spring per wheel in front and yellow and gray springs in rear. Vehicle also has openable side and rear door. Under the openable hood is located a fake V8 engine. I tried to reproduce a interior and I installed a movable steering wheel. Model has a front LED lights and homemade stickers with Mercedes logo on front grill, spare wheel and engine. Model is propeled by 1 XL motor whereby model driving quite smoothly. I look forward to your opinions :D PHOTOS GALLERY: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=564525 FLICKR:
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Hi Everyone. Today I want to show you my city bus. Technical data: -length: 61 cm -Width: 12 cm -Height: 13 cm -Weight: 2125g -Suspension: none -Drive: 1 PF XL motor -Wheel steering: 1 M motor -Door opening mechanism: 2 M motors When I bought a extra PF receiver and M motor I decided to build a city bus. In addition, the bus was supposed to have three axles. And these buses have two axles turning. Thus I made this bus. Bus has a three dors. First doors are openable independently to second and third doors. The second and third doors are openable together. The doors are openable by 2 M motors. Model has a driver's cockpit and passangers chairs. Becaouse the scale model is small, so the baterry box is in the passangers compartment. I look forward to your opinions. GALERY: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=563900
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Technical data: Dimensions: -Length: 43 cm -Height: 20 cm -Width: 13,5cm -Weight: 2000g -Suspension: Full-dependent -Propulsion: 1XL motor -Wheels steering: 1M motor For a long time tempted me to build a dump truck. The problem came when I wanted to have all the functions a remote control. I installed a transfer gearbox which choose whether a truck driving or lifting the bed. It has 2 large Linear Actuators for tipping. The cabin is modeled on that of the Arocs from 42043 set. Truck has a 6-cylinders fake engine. The cabin is tilting like in Arocs. I am waiting for your opinions :D PHOTOS: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=563338
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[MOC] FSC Żuk
damjan97PL replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Hi Everyone. Today I want to present you a polish light truck, a FSC Żuk. The Żuk was produced between 1958 and 1998 by FSC. It was based on FSO Warszawa which in turn was a copy of a Soviet passenger car GAZ-M20. This is my Lego Technic version of this truck. Technical data: -Length: 40 cm -Height: 21 cm -Width: 18.5 cm -Weight: 1750g Functions: -Driving -Steering wheel -Full suspension (Front-Independent/ Rear-LiveAxle) -Openable doors and rear flap -Fake 4 cylinders in line engine -Front lights I will not write much about appearance, simple body block. Some elements aren't perfect, for example a rear ligths. Model is driven by a XL motor, and wheels are steering by M motor.The car has a details of interior like a seats, steering wheel and hand brake lever. My model is a little wider than a orginal car, it is caused by construction of front suspension. I look forward to your opinions. More photos: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=562720
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[MOC] Cherry picker
damjan97PL replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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[MOC] Cherry picker
damjan97PL replied to damjan97PL's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks :D