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Everything posted by Victor Imaginator
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Great chassis solutions. And i like overall shape of the car, very ferrarish. I don't like using non-LEGO parts, but i like clever tinkering anyway)
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Cool and tiny) Sad, but i don't have that old differential. Like non standart parts usage)
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I forgot to shoot video of my Cheetah Buggy and already disassembled it, just because developed new suspension again. Now it's a 4x4 crawler that may look like wrangler from some points of view) Features: Live axles with some kind of weird 4-link suspension Servo mounted on the axle for steering 1 XL reduced 5:1 for driving (i was surprised how agile my crawler is with only one motor) No differentials, just direct drive Portals hubs that actually increase clearance a lot, at least at rear axle) Openable doors Stock spare tire Few interior and exterior details Suspension uses 14 hard shock absorbers and 2 soft, just because i don't have 16 hard absorbers. And it's still very soft because of geometry. Here's no anti-roll bar, but rolling car side to side force control arms to twist a litlle - and it acts like anti-roll bar. Here's a maximum possible articulation of axles: And belly shot if someone need it: And video. Sorry for that blurry picture, just shoot video for first time with my camera. Sligtly more photos on FLICKR Edit: embedded the video)))
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As i following this topic, i want to build my own supercar more and more. All this renders inspires a lot)
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Thanks) In the beginning front wheels was smaller, but ground clearance was too low, and i decided to use same tumbler wheels. At least i used all four of them first time) Thanks) Rear suspension is very soft, and shocks do not fully compress. Also bottom control arms slightly bends, if i push buggy into the table. I making this type of suspension first time, and geometry works excellent. But, i already have some ideas, how to use LEGO better for this task. And drivetrain is sturdy enough for weight of the model, nothing bends, all works perfect. I'll shoot some video later)
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Cooler and cooler with each iteration) I hope that i will put so much in my models some time.
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It was very hard to start build something after moving to new house. And after almost 6 months of doing nothing i finally make something. It's a buggy, powerful enough and lightened to extreme called 'Cheetah'. Features: simple double wishbone suspension at front live axle with 3 control arms and anti-roll bar at rear (i don't know how it called right - when 2 ordinary arms + 1 A-shaped control arm are used) XL motor for drive (with small gearing up it's enough to drive, but not enough for any offroad) servo for steering sturdy enough rollcage various fun details, like exhaust pipes, condenser, fan e t.c. Belly shot, if somebody need it. And more photos on FLICKR
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Very impressive build with a lot of details. I like these squarish dark gray railings and tracks. Immediately want to build pair of same tracks and test with something motorized)
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This 6x6 may be better investment for me instead of Claas. At least if it using same new wheel hub parts. I just really don't sure about weird color)
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As Brickowl says - there's V2 reciever. Thanks) I thinking of fitting 2 separate recievers inside and make some suspension.
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Just assembled full black version of this set, using 2 L motors (because i have only one M) and V1 reciever. And it doesn't drive well. Now i clearly understand difference between V1 and V2 recievers)
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Impressive sculpting. Stickers adds a lot. Omardib21, I really like your F1)
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