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keymaker

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  1. I really like solution used in front and rear axle, the minimalism which is behind it. Also rims from Camaro plus RC tires, size 54 or 56mm, right? Great addition to overall very nice look.
  2. Yes. RC tires for 1" rims are designed for ~25mm rims, but they play well with 30mm lego rims (20mm wide). I bought 58mm and 62mm tires, They all look great. If you chose some smaller ones, then I believe 30mm lego rim (14mm wide) will be useful too. "Super Swamper" tires you can find here: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005384136434.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.4.4ac61802WZdgaE But I don't like their tire pattern. I bought variant B. I see them in mini MAZ 537 or in general, small trucks.
  3. I bought couple types of tires for 30mm lego rims, all are good, but those (the most expensive I bought) from INJORA... https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005579629547.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.10.4ac61802WZdgaE I am absolutely amazed by them. I do not regret a single PLN on those. They are sticky, super softy, with great pattern and overall very high quality. I cannot wait to build a crawler with them.
  4. Thank you so much. This is what I was looking for. I prefer this small scale and my goal is to build capable crawler in this size. And lego tires are not enough to do it properly.
  5. Hello, does anybody know where I can buy third party tires for 30mm Lego rims? Something like on video below? (I couldn't figure out the proper link to shop or something based on this video).
  6. @Fluwoeb I think it will work if not high torque applied. But just in case, you may be interested ;) LINK
  7. Yes, there are some Snowrunner's fans here :D I'm glad that there are still designers, who decide to recreate in Lego version vehicles which are - let's face it - rather ugly. But seeing it in Lego version, done with skill and understanding of aesthetics gives those vehicles second live. Great model, no questions about it, especially when, over all, original is rather dull and quite useless in game :D
  8. I was waiting for someone who will take this model. I also planned to take this one, but due to other duties I resigned. Nevertheless I hope this model will fight for victory :)
  9. Thank you for bringing my attention to it. In case of your question, you probably already know the answer. It is, as in many other cases, a "borrowed" case. I didn't agreed on that, I didn't even know about this before you message. All photos are mine, description is mine. Pity that in case of technic models using different bricks than a Lego one can lead to getting models which do not work as their maker designed them to do. And it is shame, because (of course apart from theft part of this whole situation) people who will build such model with not original Lego parts can get the impression, that model is poorly designed.
  10. Superb part pack, must buy for me.
  11. Of course there will be no reduction. You have hubs with reduction introduced in 42099. This one will have new hubs accepting big CV joints, no reduction.
  12. Like a set - it is boring. But if considering it as parts pack, then it becomes interesting indeed.
  13. Hi, I hope it is not a unallowed leak, since it is photo from catalog, if not @Jim please remove it. What is interesting are tires. What do you think? Are they a new ones or just old tires from Big Red?
  14. Yeap, it looks great, far better than my Chevrolet CK1500 :D
  15. I am glad you like it. @gyenesvi There is some slack in the steering system (the amount you can expect in case of using such 3 gears) but since it is slow, off-road truck which not meant to participate in serious competition - it doesn't really matter. In case of CV joints, I try to avoid them as much as possible, because they are rather useless for torque transferring, but in such a small scale I didn't have a choice. Buwizz camps looks great, but this is a bit to far from my location :( And my Gaz 66, it has off-road capabilities, but it was not the main goal during building it. The main goal was to check, if I can build such a narrow truck and at the same time keeping the standard list of features I put into models, so AWD, full suspension, decent look. I was able to do this, but with some compromises like using those CV joints in drive train which is undoubtedly a disadvantage. @Zerobricks Yes, I agree with your comment. It is one of the compromises when building in such a small scale. Gear ration 1:1 near to the axles was dictated by construction of the front axle. I decided to sacrifice reduction on behalf of good bracing of the gears, since brick build solutions were bulky or causes gears to skip. Also I tried to prepare rear axle to be quite flat/low (it is only 2 studs high) to be able to place the frame of the truck on similar height as in real truck.
  16. Thank you all. @JoKo You are right, for such a small engine (only 3 studs high + 0,5 stud for crankshaft) I do not see possibility to make it in a way that cylinders move in more natural order. For that you need engine with different construction - a higher one and also crankshaft which takes 3 studs and not 2 as my does. In case of second question, yes, tractor tires are a bit to big for such body. Steering works in full range, but not when suspension reaches it's limits. But I think a bit different construction of wheel arches can solve this issue. But over all, that is why default tires are the 49mm ones and tractor tires are tuning option :D
  17. Hi, I would like to present my newest creation – off-road truck Gaz 66. It is my interpretation of small, old and very popular truck, which has a lot of off-road capability. Someone can ask why next similar small scale off road truck? I would say I like this type of vehicles, the scale and challenges they bring. And with every build I try to test something new, which I wasn't try before. Here the main goal was to go below standard for those wheels width of the model - 15 studs and prepare narrower axles than standard - 11 studs ones. Which I did. Gaz 66 has 13 studs width body with 9 studs (from rim to rim) front axle - stereed and driven. Thanks to that size of the body is more proportional to used wheels. And you can also use tractor tires provided with cargo for even better effect (you can see such modification in real Gaz 66 on one of polish off-road YT channel - LINK). I also tried to add as many details related to real truck as possible, in this scale, I hope there are here some fan of original Gaz 66 and they will recognise some elements I added. Below you can find video and list of features and details. Enjoy. Instructions: LINK General details scale: 1:20 dimensions LxWxH: 30x10,5x12,5cm weight: 946g Features: RC front axle steering (C+ L motor) RC 4x4 drive (C+ L motor) RC winch with place to lock the hook (C+ L motor) 4-link live axle suspension for all 4 wheels three studs ground clearance (with "KrAZ" tires) openable doors and easy access to spare tire working V8 engine with fan located in cabin, plus grill via which working engine can be watched detailed two seats cabin powered by Buwizz 3.0 but also prepared to be powered by standard C+ Hub can operate with "KrAZ" tires included in cargo Photos: LINK My Gaz 66 is powered by Buwizz 3.0, but there is no problem to use standard C+ Lego battery box: Internals of the MOC, so drivetrain connected with V8 engine, steering and the winch:
  18. To allow me and people like me to have them without buying very expensive super car set ;) Model looks good, has interesintg parts, it looks like I will add it to the list, yay!
  19. I have problem with setting return to center steering mode back to work after update ;/ My profiles survived the update (with which I had many problems...) and when sliders for drive of the MOC still work, then this one for the steering is not. Calibration is doable, testing it in Link BuWizz outputs taps also works, but when I want to drive my MOC, the motor - PU L motor, doesn't react on my commands. Anyone knows why this happens? Why PU L motor doesn't react on the slider?
  20. I have a theory, a general one (not necessarily related to USA vs Europe) why in case of RC models off-road MOC are more popular than super cars. When you build a RC supercar - you wish it has the feature of supercar - for example it should be fast. Which is unlikely with pure Lego. (I know I will get answers that it can be done, it is possible bla bla bla. But anyone who is realy building with Lego knows it's limits). But in other hand, when you build a RC off-road car - you wish it has the feature of off-road car - for example it should be capable of dealing in tough terrain. And it is perfectly possible to do it using pure Lego, I would even say it is quite easy. And to answer your question, why in Eastern Europe off-road vehicles MOCs are more popular? Maybe because of the environment we're living in? I would say that our environment is much more varied than in USA. So we much often need a vechicle who can deal with something more than flat asphalt road. And this is the source of our interest in such type of MOCs. <- this is my second theory :) In Poland besides a couple of FB groups you can find a forum: https://www.lugpol.pl/about.php but it is quite small. P.S. I create MOCs myself and I perfectly fit into your characterization of MOC creators from Eastern Europe :D (but technically Poland is rather central Europe ;) )
  21. @Cactus4579 is it front axle? I wonder how it supposed to turn when shock are mounted like this.
  22. Maybe, but I bought CAT D11 for about 325 Euro, new, from the shop. More parts, half of the money. So we will see how hard TLG wants to cheat us with this one.
  23. Same in my case... But why they can align small old panels and they cannot new ones?
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