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Hi! This is my new creation. It has two functions: steering (servo motor) and driving (buggy motor, fast output). It has RWD unlike the real car, it is also widened in the rear, so it's more like a mod. There is an openable roof part for easier access to Buwizz. As you may have noticed, it has custom number plates and a VW logo. There are some "illegal" connections, but it doesn't look that bad to me. The model is very maneuverable and fast, it is also pretty fun to drift! I hope you will like this little car! :D Here is the video: Some photos: Thank you!
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Lego Technic Scissor lift MOC
Danifill replied to Danifill's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks! It can lift well, but not high enough at all. Springs are helping a little, but the main problem that there are no an extra actuator in the middle. -
Lego Technic Scissor lift MOC
Danifill replied to Danifill's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thank you! Actually, I didn’t even know about extendable platforms in real models, wow! I appreciate your help. :) Also, how much does it wobble in real life? -
Lego Technic Scissor lift MOC
Danifill replied to Danifill's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Hi there! I'd like to present my new creation to you - scissor lift! It has three functions: driving (4WD, by 2 XL motors with 3:1 reduction), steering (Servo motor) and lifting platform (2 L motors). All is controlled with Buwizz. Folded model's height is ~18 cm, maximum height is ~44 cm. I placed some shock absorbers between several scissor parts, because actuator's length wasn't enough to fully extract it without absorbers. Also, it sligthly removed wobbliness. It is not maneurable, but the drivetrain is strong. it has some details like ladder and a dashboard. Most of scissor lifts in real life are more compact, but I also saw pictures of long ones that were a source of inspiration. i hope you will like it! :) The video is here: Some photos of it: Thank you a lot!
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Thanks! Edit: I saw your MOCs, they are pretty cool! I think you could do that van better than you think. ;) Thank you! Sorry, do you mean arches are wide for this wheel setup? Edit: Yes, I forgot to say that I wanted to keep axles the same width, thats why it looks like this. I’d like to replace this arches with blue pneumatic tubes, but they are of different length. :)
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Hi! This is my new creation - Ford Transit Supervan 3! This model is based on a real car. It has two functions: driving (buggy motor) and steering (srevo motor). All is powered by a single Buwizz. I tried to make it recognizable, so it also has a lot of custom stickers. But it still has a lot of bad-looking holes. It drives pretty fast, and if you have an electrical tape it can drift! But I'm bad at drifting... :D I hope you wil like it! Here is the video: And some photoes: Thank you! :)
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Hello! I have a new creation to show! It is GAZ 3307 firetruck with a water tank. It has RWD powered by 2 L motors, steering by a servo motor, front independent suspension (of course, real model have leaf springs in the front)and rear leaf spring suspension (I took a big red axle from 42077, because it is hard enough to handle the weight of model, which is ~2 kg. Also, it has some details such as workng lights (inspirated by Lucio Switch), openable hood with decorations (no engine), lockable doors, decorative interior, custom stickers and an openble box for tools. It is not a good off-roader at all, but it tows pretty well and articulation is good. You can open water tank pretty easily, there is light system, buwizz and a Lego battery box for extra weight. And yes, there are different rear wheels, that is because I don't have 6 of them. Anyways, I hope you will like this MOC! :) Here are some photoes and a video: Thank you!
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[MOC] Tangerine 4x4 RS
Danifill replied to apachaihapachai's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Really nice thing! I love the way you did the body line. What gear ratio does it have? Seems to be pretty fast. :) I think the front part is more similar to Peugeot 205‘s rally version (IMHO). -
Hello! This is my new creation. It is a forklift that nearly copies the real one despite several moments like unpaired front wheels and proportions in some places. So, it has 4 functions that are controlled with one Buwizz and a Lego receiver: drive (Xl motor), traction steering (servo motor), fork lift (M motor) and fork tilt (2 pneumatic cylinders, 2 L motors for pneumatic pump and switch). It can lift up to ~900 gramms, in video I used two filled battery boxes, which weighs ~200 gramms. I use a pulley system for lifting. Also, it has kind of an interior with a decorative steering wheel and a seat. Chassis look:
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Im using there M motor and gear connections are not safe enough. So, I think I could do it better. :) Actually, I did kind of a support, but then I removed it, because it made some troubles with building. I think I had make another one and there is no actual reason for not doing this. Also, extended boom looks very strange. :D