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astyanax

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  1. Not really, the second one would stick out of the bottom then... Which part is that? BTW I haven't yet tried whether the old 2L driving ring would hold better. But that one can't be used with the blue 20-tooth clutch gear, so the speed difference between the 2 gears would be less unfortunately.
  2. Thanks @Zerobricks and @That_LEGO_Guy, I'll try those in order! @amorti I've studied it quite a bit and there's really no bending involved. It's just that there are natural tolerances: the thickness of a gear or liftarm or bush is slightly less than 1M. Given the number of components involved (ring, catch, gear, axles, and the surrounding liftarms), the tolerances add up to roughly the length of the "teeth" of the driving ring. It takes quite some force to make all components shift to the end of their natural tolerance, but those BuWizz-powered buggy motors seem to be up to the task... @Jurss Right, and this is definitely pushing it. But I've seen you guys do things I thought wouldn't be possible either. I'm still trying to learn where that boundary is...
  3. Thanks @amorti, it's lovely to follow your tinkering and progress! I was going to say, be careful when changing the suspension geometry, that it remains stiff enough -- but it seems you're well aware. I know the rear module looks a bit of an exotic jungle of connectors and frames, but the point to keep is that there's no way it can come loose horizontally nor vertically, because it'll be under a lot of stress. One potential issue is around your white #5 connector: for the original design, you cannot use its pin hole. Consider this view from the rear: The orange panels are actually leaning on the dark gray 1L beam, which prevents them from touching the 24-tooth gear. Space is rather tight there! BTW, my next car (instructions nearly finished) will be an ode to the wishbone, containing 26 of them!
  4. You can import the virtual model of @jb70's pimped Sian into Stud.io and start from there. https://bricksafe.com/pages/jb70/42115-pimp-up-my-lamborghini/
  5. Inspired by @Sariel's book I've been trying to incorporate a 2-speed transmission into a very high-speed car I'm building. Here's the essence of how it works: Now, please believe me when I say that, in the actual car, everything is extremely well braced -- it's impossible for gears to skip, and in fact they don't. The actual problem is this: using the fast gear, at very high acceleration -- I'm talking 2x BuWizz in Ludicrous mode -- the driving ring is pushed out of the clutch gear , even when the driving ring is held in place by a rotary catch which is itself extremely well braced. The result is lots of clicking and little movement. I can already hear some of you saying "You just shouldn't apply so much force to ABS plastic; of course it'll bend!" Nonetheless, I'd love to hear if you know of any super robust way to hold a driving ring firmly inside a clutch gear!
  6. Haha I'm imagining now the car in all Black... Yeah that would definitely be Batman-worthy! Currently the Mantis has a very tight turning radius, so perhaps adding some stoppers might help. Or redesign the front to include virtual pivot steering...
  7. Certainly those would all work, technically speaking. As the wheel arches are open and 5M wide, tires that don't fill this width might compromise the looks somewhat. But if you don't mind, who cares? Unfortunately I don't have any photos of the Mantis with swirl wheels or Landrover wheels, and my Mantis has been disassembled long ago. Nonetheless here's a photo of the Mantis next to set 8448, maybe that'll help: Full size photo Well, I did try putting on the huge 92912 tires... They actually fit inside the wheel arches; however, you can no longer steer. Could still be an option for straight-line drag racing!
  8. Nonetheless if you search for part 65422, the black rotor blade does does up in the catalog, so there's hope it'll be possible to buy in the near future.
  9. Congrats on finishing something! I love the usage of quarter-circle gear racks as wheels arches, and I don't care whether or not that actually looks good haha!
  10. Finished. It's gorgeous. Nothing else to say. I made minor tweaks where I saw fit -- I guess only the designer will spot the differences. It took some effort and creativity to keep the bodywork entirely Red. The only place where I couldn't find a satisfactory alternative connection was for the front blinkers. Oh well. Bricksafe album here
  11. A little update: Not yet finished, but looking splendid already! I realized the Ferrari Dino is built on (almost) the same chassis as the Lancia Stratos, which I still had assembled, so I stripped off its bodywork, and during the build of the Dino I'm just stealing parts from the Stratos where needed. Except for part 18944 all parts are genuine Lego. I challenged myself to make the bodywork entirely red, which is difficult because the design uses a lot of part 15100 and 10197 which aren't available in red. I tried finding alternative connections using part 22961 , which went well so far, but I only have 18 from the Rough Terrain Crane and they've all run out already, while I still have to fit the doors... Anyhow, they build has been very enjoyable so far!
  12. Fair enough! I think this is a great resource that you've put together, and I'm just trying to think with you. On that note, have you considered including those two "Bionicle" pieces that are often used as Technic panels? https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=61800#T=C https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=x346#T=C
  13. @howitzer Honest question: What is your definition of "exist"? Is it "has appeared in a set" or "genuine parts available on BrickLink" or something else? These definitions are not equivalent. For example, panel 11954 has not appeared in Lime yet is available on BrickLink.
  14. Hey, it's your hobby, and it looks like you had fun! Me too, btw, loved the video.
  15. Rumor has it some people deleted their accounts I response to news that Rebrickable was being acquired by Lepin... https://rebrickable.com/blog/258/rebrickable-has-been-acquired-by-guangdong-loongon/
  16. @JamesJT The C2 looks good, but I'm missing the pop-up headlights that were in the blue version published 4 years ago on your YouTube channel. Any reason why the model was redesigned like this?
  17. So TLG changed the mold of this part as well? Compare: https://rebrickable.com/sets/compare/slow/?1-set=42110-1&1-inv=40130&1-user_list=&2-set=42110-1&2-inv=68395&2-user_list=
  18. Thanks, that makes sense! I guess we'll inevitably see an RC mod that assigns a dedicated motor to the drum, independent from the wheels.
  19. I think the linear clutch is there for the obvious scenario where someone tries to drive the truck by the drum. It's a big smooth thing that will certainly look like an attractive part to grab the truck by. Easy mistake to make for the inattentive person.
  20. On a real concrete mixer truck, is the drum also connected to the wheels? Or can it be while driving? Then which way does the drum rotate when reversing? (I know nothing about real trucks...)
  21. To be fair, even in the "Pimp up my Bugatti" this construction remains (I just checked), so apparently even builders as eminent as @jb70 and @Didumos69 saw no issue here.
  22. Haha well done! Though my first thought was: "Wow that's a lot of differentials!"
  23. Thanks @jovel, that definitively shows TLG considers this legal! Still, I agree it seems a bad idea. Even in the official building instructions it looks like the teeth are intersecting with that black beam:
  24. So has this ever been legal? It seems to fit... although with the slightest misalignment, the teeth can grind against the frame.
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