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FriedlS

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  1. That is crazy. Maybe your geek servo is faulty. Look here:
  2. Wow, sounds great! I saw a few years ago the rc brick version on yt which @kbalagementioned. I also hope this projects is available soon😊
  3. I use the hubs from @ZENE in my 42077 brushless version, and they work really good! Here are some impressions, i will introduce the complete car in a separate topic soon: cheers, Friedl
  4. Great overview to this product! I am also an happy customer of two differtials, motorsand hubs!
  5. Looks very great! I can’t wait for the testdrive 😊
  6. Now the studio file is available (free) here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-166264/FriedlS/4wd-drift-chassis-rc/#details
  7. I don’t know why the link to the flickr clips don’t appear… i am looking for a solution
  8. Very cool! πŸ‘πŸ˜Š Thanks a lot! In my opinion the wider tires are better for drifting ( and looks better) than the thin one. I tried to compare it: thin ones on all 4 wheels: and here the wide ones on all 4 wheels: When you put tape on the thin one, drifting is easier. But in this case, i wanted to avoid tape on the wheels.
  9. @aFrInaTi0n looks very good! Maybe the chassis is to small for two buggy motors and this big wheels when cornering. But i am looking forward to the testdrive 😊😊
  10. @Aurorasaurus i made an update and now the two 8t gears aren’t necessary anymore. The play in the steering is less as before. And something new, i made a *.io file and i will share it when it is available on rebrickable.
  11. I got this set now and i had the problem, that the door’s didn’t close as smooth as they should. So i did an upgrade with a few parts. Greetings, Friedl
  12. Sounds interesting! Unfortunately not yet. You are right, this chassis is inspired by the model of Anto Thanks a lot @aFrInaTi0n Here are some β€ždetailedβ€œ pictures of the steering:
  13. Thanks @Aurorasaurus! The play in the steering is ok, in my opinion the positive caster compensates it. The two 8t gears were necessary, because to mount the servo between the steering arms. For the moment i haven’t a better solution.
  14. Here is my new 4WD Chassis for drifting. At least it is a modification of my previous chassis and it works really good. Propulsion: Monster Motor 1:1 gearing Steering: Servo with positive caster MK Battery Weight: ca. 300g and a short clip of driving: Hope you enjoy it 😊 greetings, Friedl
  15. Hello, i have got a question about brickcontroller2 (3.1) and buwizz3.0: how can i get the buwizz speed (low,normal, high, ludricious) button in my profil? With buwizz2.0 it appears automatically. Cheers, Friedl
  16. @ZerobricksIs the ps5 controller only supported in the buwizz beta app (ios)? Btw. the beta version works pretty well with ps5 controller, buwizz 2.0 and iphone 13mini. The lag is acceptable for me. Looking forward for the possibility to change the modes via ps5 controller 😊
  17. Wow!!!! Such a cool building!! Very great!! πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘
  18. Very great build! I love it!! πŸ‘πŸ‘
  19. Great work! It looks fantastic!! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ˜Š
  20. Wow! Again a very awesome building!! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ˜Š
  21. Wow! Again a great build and i am looking forward to the action video πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘
  22. @Krxlion as i mentioned, i use 12:20 and 8:24 so the gear ratio without the differtialis is 1:5. I guess the differitial has got a ratio about 1:2. In my opinion it is ok for the axles 😊 There is also a topic about bruhsless RC components and lego here: Some further information: The gear ratio of this differential is approximately 1:2,6 . So my total ratio is 1:12.5, with the 3600kv motor and 2s Lipo the speed of the rear axle is approximately 2049 rpm.
  23. You are right with the mounting of the motor and that works very well. This motor is a 3600kv motor and the gear ratio is 0,2 ( 12:20 and 8:24) and i use only 7.4V. Unfortunately i don’t know the gear ratio of the differential.
  24. I keep my fingers crossed that your package will include everything you want 😊 Btw., here is a short clip of these parts in action:
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