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JJ2

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  1. Looks good so far but I think unimog wheels would look better on it.
  2. I have uploaded the instructions to flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/136426592@N04/
  3. Maybe this piece http://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/catalogitem.page?P=44809&idColor=86#T=S&C=86&O={%22color%22:86}
  4. This looks positively awesome!
  5. Yes you are right. I have completely finished the instructions so, edit them, make a parts list, submit to rebrickable.
  6. The instructions are actually done but I need to do edit them, make a parts list, submit to rebrickable, and upload them of course Not that hard... I used Sariel Gear chart to calculate it, there is about 2-4 RPM difference but when driving on dirt that makes little to no difference.
  7. +1 I am American and no stores but Toys R Us carry technic in stores
  8. Yeah I guess you right One thing I need to get is a grey backround, anyone have suggestions?
  9. Congrats to all the winners! I thought I would have had a way worst score.
  10. Dang all these pictures are so good! I am stuck with Iphone 5s quality pictures IMG_0086 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr
  11. the ball joints were fine in the front axle (if those are the right ball joints) I did not use an extra BB to power the model and it seemed to work fin so I did not add an extra.
  12. Looks and performs great! Any chance of chassis instructions or disassembly process pictures?
  13. Wow that thing is awesome! My mind is blown.
  14. Thanks! I am going to start making the instructions when I have time... TO MUCH STUFF TO DO!
  15. They held up great! I would have used 4 XL's but I only have 2 of they so I had to use L's, Yes the kingpin helped, before I put it in it was impossible to steer even with a servo, after I added it, it worked fine, so I replaced it with a M motor to get a greater steering angel They do not grind but the front axle does... I am going to fix that before I make instructions, they are 1,9 Ansmann tires
  16. Hello, I noticed that the performance of the original 9398 was not very good so I decided to do this mod including 5 motors. IMG_0086 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr I kept the body original and suspension except shock placement and drive and did extend the wheelbase but kept the original width. The suspension has about ~45* of flex and is responsibly soft and responsive to bumps. I used 2 XL motors in the back, 2 L motors in the front and replaced the servo motor with a M-motor for steering and added 1 pair of headlights. IMG_0116 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr IMG_0117 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr The front axle has a kingpin incline making the wheel pivot near the inside of the wheel making it easier to steer and makes it have less stress on the steering motor. You may be wondering about the use of 2 different motors in the dive chain causing problems in speed differences but your worries can be put to rest because a L motor geared 12/20 is almost the same as 1 XL. IMG_0121 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr Thank you for reading-watching! More pictures on my flickr https://www.flickr.c...6592@N04/albums
  17. OK thanks but I managed to use bricklink to get a picture of it and use gimp to get precise dimensions... That took a long time
  18. There you go A differential can be used as a 2 function slitter by simply having one of the outputs have more friction.
  19. Just wondering if anyone has a scan of the 42021 sticker sheet so I can print it because I want to use them but don't have the set.
  20. Looks great so far Cant wait to see it finished
  21. It probably wasn't strong enough to hold 12 weights.
  22. Have I missed something or have we found out if it is RC or not?
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