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FriedlS

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  1. Yes this U-joint hast got a lego axle hole on both sides like the metal U-joint from CaDa. The U-joint is similar to the Metal U-Joints from CaDa. So there is one stud length in the input of the differential. The flex point is directly next to the diff outside.
  2. In my order there were two versions with different outputs and both are compatible to LEGO technic:
  3. You can order the differential separately: https://www.zenelego.com/collections/technics-rc/products/lego-rc-metal-differential
  4. I bought these here: https://www.amazon.de/Wobekuy-StΓΌCke-Rubber-Crawler-AXI03007/dp/B0986XVTYZ
  5. Looks very great! I got this differential and brushless motor. Both works great and fits perfect to the lego technic parts. I will come back here when my chassis is ready 😊
  6. Thank you for this instruction! I am using a similar version of this one in my G-Class: Friedl
  7. It looks awesome! What does it weight?
  8. Very great building! Again, i love these small cars 😊 One question, have you thought about a different way for your construction of the rear axels. You use these ballbearings, but your rear axels spins also in a normal Lego Liftarm without ballbearings. I would think about a construction where the rear axle spins only in ballbearings. Greetings, Friedl
  9. Very awesome! I love these compact rc cars!! Thumbs up πŸ‘
  10. In this car i use different version of this one: The wheel shown above has got a diameter of 43mm and in my G-Class they have got a diameter of 49mm. I found them on shapeways and ordered there.
  11. In my opinion you have to tape the rubber. Or a more expensive version, you buy (orprint yourself) 3D printed wheels like i use for my cars.
  12. Great work! How heavy is the car? Are these planetary hubs strong enough?
  13. Every question is welcome 😊 i use this one I found this STL file here on eurobricks. This company creates also liftarms with ballbearings: https://tf-engineering.at
  14. Hi, i use the carbon axles from aliexpress. In my trophy truck these one works pretty well. i use this bearings: https://www.kugellager-express.de/stainless-steel-miniature-deep-groove-ball-bearing-inch-ss-r156-w2-779-open-oiled-4-762x7-938x2-779-mm
  15. Hello, @Daniel-99is absolutely right with these 5 issues. My trophy truck is really light, it has got about 0.83kg. When you look at my post about this truck, you can see that i use ballbearings for the driven axle. And i also you use carbon axles. In this configuration there is no problem with melting parts etc. To be honest i don’t know how fast it can go, but i guess it is above 15km/h (1000kv with 2s lipo, 12:36 gear ratio and 75mm wheel diameter). In this building i avoid u-joints and when i would build a bigger car would do either. I will looking forward to a new topic about brushless motor usage! 😊 c u Friedl
  16. Yes it seems so, but it is ok! I like the combination of brushless motor and Lego 😊 At the moment i still try to improve my Trophy Truck and i hope the weather will be better soon to test it outside….
  17. Great work again! πŸ‘πŸ˜Š
  18. Thanks! 😊 i saw your awesome unimog πŸ‘
  19. Hello folks, i did some modifications to my trophy truck. - longer wheelbase - improved steering - outrunner brushless motor - and some design changes
  20. Looks really great! I would also like to know more about this Godzimotor and RCBrick 😊
  21. @aFrInaTi0n and @pow is this mk servo still available?? I thought it isn’t. πŸ€”
  22. Here is an update of my Trophy Truck. Now it is possible to remove the body easily 😊 And a short clip:
  23. @Zerobricks lighter models would be great 😊 they produce as much fun as big models i guess. I am looking forward to it 😊 @pow ballbearings are very good and useful! I use a similar part for the use of ballbearings 😊
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