Techniccrack
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[PORSCHE] E9 Supercar
Techniccrack replied to Saberwing40k's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Looks really cool! Is there only 1 photo? And no video? -
[PORSCHE] Donner
Techniccrack replied to JJ2's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I said so. Shame, because the model is nice! -
[PORSCHE] Donner
Techniccrack replied to JJ2's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Pretty fast! -
[PORSCHE] Donner
Techniccrack replied to JJ2's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I hope you are right on this one. In the rules theres nothing indeed about non lego parts. But in my opinion its obvious. How fast is it? -
[PORSCHE] Donner
Techniccrack replied to JJ2's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Great model.but for the contest it has to 100% lego.futaba servo? At least use a Lego servo. But the model looks very nice! -
thnx here two photos of the gull wing doors and entree Why is there a hole in the entry pad, you ask yourself... because unterneath there is the switch for the lights. otherwise i cant reach it:)
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As i promised, here some extra detail photos of the 906 First two comparison photos: And some photos of how the spoiler works: When the fifth gear is active, the pushrod activates a switch that will set a servo motor in upward position. When an other gear is selected, the pushrod set back the switch and also the servo in neutral position here you see the switch: And here the pushrods for shifting gears: (the gears are for the photo a little messed up) the upper pushrod is for shifting between 4th and 5th gear. When in 5th gear the rod turns the hinge that is connected to the switch. btw: the 5 + R gears requires only 3 studs wide In the rear end of the car is a build in servo motor that push the spoiler up Suspension: Front i used a basic wheel connector, because of the little room i had because of the very low front hood. The springs in front are mounted on a rare way. Almost horizontally, but it works fine For the suspension on the backside i used a different connection. With a three way connection due a ball pushrod and a single hard spring i think this suspension is great Several detailed photos: engine: Cockpit: Lights: Frontlights are two Powerfunctions Leds (it has double headlights) Rear is 1 PF led per side Hope you enjoyed it! Techniccrack
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thnx everyone. i will added more detail photos later today (suspension is not show in my video (forgot to film.... )
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Hi there This is my entry for the Rebrick contest Build your dream Lego Technic Porsche The model 906 was build in 1966. Now we are 50 years further, so i thought it would be nice to build a 50 years anniversary edition. My entry of the Rebricks contest: Build you Dream Lego Technic Porsche. The Porsche 906 was originally build in 1966.Exact 50 yesra ago So i thought it will be nice to build the 50 years Anniversary edition. The real 906 had a great front but a very "simple" back . So i figured: why not build the model from the old days, combined with a modern feature on it So heres my creation: The model has • Automatic rearspoiler. (This spoiler rise automaticely when in 5th gear) (Unfortunally i only have the normal batterybox for feeding the servomotor. My plan was to use the rechargable one. That has a speed meter, so that the spoiler will rise slow) • Full independent suspension of all wheels • 5 + R gearbox • Fake boxerengine with moving pistons and airintakes • Bucket seats • Working Handbrake • Opening gull-wing doors and hood • Real steering • Front and rear lights with switch Measuring: L: 48 cm, W: 19,5 cm, H 13 cm More photos coming soon enjoy!