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Hello everybody, my latest iteration is the pick up truck. The ford F-150. I am questioning a bit if its Creator or Technic, but chassis and power train is technic aspect and body is made of system bricks to deliver that specific look. It has 2 RC functions, drive and steering, steering is possible by virtual pivot point for narrow fenders look of system bricks, and only few manual options, as openable doors and rear cargo door. More photos are either on my FB page or Bricksafe page Bricksafe page Facebook Page most of all, from my MOC´s sales i am able to continue to build more creations, so it would be great if you support me this way if you like the model. Instructions are available here : Iinstructions Also can be fitted with Buwizz for more power : Buwizz
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No no i am planing using new tracks, and as you said, large sprocket as drive wheels and 2smaller ones on the edges, but i have problem to find small 3 pairs of wheels that makes the bootom of the track, i used 18x14 55982 rims, but they are too wide to fit the track.
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How far into build you are ? and what size are you building ? because i am strugling to decide which type of wheels ill use in tracks, if new large sprocket in the centre or any other solution.
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I am aware of that, thats why i developed this solution, which shifts drive wheel up by 3 studs and also decrease speed, or i can use different gearing to shift it more. so i can remove portal hubs by removing 2 pins (3L axle with stop end) and just slide hub out and replace it by this solution with track ..easy swap. just to design tracks itself.
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Nice how u hide the rear turnable, i may do something simmilar but since mine is much more narrow i may use smaller one, but good idea with embeding it inside. And since quadtrac and steiger are almost simmilar exept fenders etc, i may do hot swap mod to modify tracks and wheels, i got idea in mind.
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Hello, since my somehow succesfull moc the Challenger MT965E i decided to build more, and now in form of familiar Case ih tractor, i already builded bare chassis, this time i switched to servo operated steering instead of linear acctuators, videos of progress are here, if you have any ideas and recomendations, ill welcome them :) Current form PART 1 PART 2
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Hello my friend. This is my another asset to this forum in form of a off-roader/rock-crawler in this particular case its more like rock-bouncer, the reasons are follows. This MOC is powered by 3L Power function motors, which two of them are located in the rear axle, to help during uphill climb with more torque requested on the rear axle and overcome any obstacles Gear ratios are as followos, from motor to the axle its 3:1 to speed up the model, and afterwards it connected to new planetary hubs with theire respective ratios, steering is controlled by one servo and everything is controlled by one buwizz brick. Instructions are avaible at rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/users/MK.Technic/mocs/ More photos on bricksafe page: https://bricksafe.com/pages/MK.Technic.Creations/rockcrawler-2l Video
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Thanks a lot, but as you mentioned small LA´s solution, i found i quite troublesome too, so i switched to servo version in another project, ill show it later but here is a glimplse if you are interested. Servo (also i accidently reported your post, because i am new here, hope it will not be deleted, sorry :´D )
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Hello again This is my attachment to an already existing MOC Challenger MT965E, i made it quite a long time after the tractor it self, therefore they are not in one video. Cultiplow Platinum 8M For the machine itself there is not much to find on internet, so i researched it through FS 19 ingame garage view, to catch the shape, also it was not made to scale, since there is complex system of linear acctuators. In total of 8 which are powered by only one input, and every pair got a bit different ratios, exept the main large linear acctuators, which have equar ratios, these four main linear acctuators opearte folding "wings" which extends width from 28 cm to 54 cm almost double dhe width, remaining four small linear acctuators operate the lowering function of entire middle assembly, two in front and two in back, mechanism can be understand by viewing the video itself. Instructions were also made by myself, this time i was a bit more experienced so there should be minimum misleading steps and great overall experience. Instructions can be found on Rebrickable.com https://rebrickable.com/users/MK.Technic/mocs/ More photos can be found on bricksafe page, or in Facebook page where every moc has dedicated album section Bricksafe album Facebook album VIDEO: [youtube]
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Last year i finnished one of my biggest and most serious project to date, and now after a long time i am trying to make first entry to this forum to reach more people with this creation, and gain some feedback too, have to say that thanks to some lego builders and also my nature i like agro machines, and in lego they combine look with functionality almost perfectly. Challenger MT965E This model was created to showcase me as a builder and the way i would like to go, along with instructions which may help me to gain some interest in future creations, this was the first spark to see if there is any further interest in agriculture stuff. The scale of tractor is 1:17-ish ...since wheels are a bit smaller around 1:19, overall the model is my first entry into scale modeling so i may learn more stuff along the way of future projects. It has basic functions as drive with XL motor, with manual locking differentials on both axles, steering is operated by two small linear acctuators powered by one L motor, then the rear hydraulic hitch is powered by M motor and PTO is propulsed by L motor. Instructions are made by myself, also there was quite a learning curve as a begginer in that kind of field, so there still may be few missing features and little bugs, but so far nobody had any major complains. Instructions can be bought at rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/users/MK.Technic/mocs/ More photos: https://bricksafe.com/pages/MK.Technic.Creations/challenger-mt965e VIDEO: