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NoEXIST

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  1. I changed links to photos (previously they were just from messengers, now from bricksafe) Not sure if everyone will have exactly the same problem
  2. An interesting mechanism, theoretically it can work, but this implies a large number of gears that carry power losses I will try to update the post later. I hope I won't ruin anything
  3. From my experience, I want to say that yes, with the correct Ackerman or without him at all it was worse
  4. Thank you! It will be quite problematic to make cars with short rear bumper. I think about something like Nissan Stagea
  5. If we talk about a steering system with a servo, then we need to understand that the Lego servo isn't accurate and fast enough. Also a gyroscopic stabilizer would be required for control. The idea with a motor that lock the wheels in one position is interesting, but it isn't required here because wheels themselves hold in the desired position until I change it myself. I know one person who is trying to apply all of this to a 1:10 scale drift. It uses: - 3 RC Buggy Motors - 2 Chinese GeekServos - RC 3S LiPo - Gyro stabilizer - and other custom components I think my version looks simpler:) P.S. if you are interested there is that guy https://www.instagram.com/hacheroku/
  6. Thank you! On the first render, the entire weight of the chassis is in the wheelbase, but tests have shown that it is better to take the weight out of the rear axle. Usually tests of such specific things show that they do not work logically Or am I drawing the wrong conclusions:) At the expense of Chinese motors, I try to do without them, the main non-lego part is the Buwizz
  7. Yes, the steering system is free and the rack is 11,5 stud long in the case of the wide chassis version
  8. This is also possible on All-Wheel Drive, but on this scale there is a problem with the steering angle.
  9. Hello everybody! I like to build small models for indoor playing, and wanting to make models fast for a limited area indicates drift. As you know, drifting in Lego is quite a specific thing. I seen a lot of models called "Drifting Model" with Rear-Wheel Drive, but all of them only can do some donuts. With All-Wheel Drive model, everything is easier and it works, but it isn't as interesting as bringing something new. Recently I came across a rather interesting chassis on Instagram in which a servo motor wasn't used and nothing controlled the steering wheels. This was the reason to do something similar. I started by making something similar with 2L motors and Buwizz Now about the features: - control by separate gas dasge on the rear wheels - castor angle - displacement of the wheel mount relative to the steering hub pivot point - reverse Ackermann angle Next improvements will be: - adding 2 more L motors - adding tilting suspension on the front axle for increased traction As a conclusion, I want to show a short video that showing what this chassis config can do: I will glad to hear your thoughts about this:)
  10. Glad to hear what you like! I didn't make the suspension, since the model was also built according to the rules of the competition, and the rules limited functions only on the pullback motor.
  11. Today I want to present my new small model. Actual PullBack sets from Lego turned out to be quite beautiful in design, so i can show you my monster truck in the same scale. There is about 400 parts and only one function: PullBack motor I am glad to hear your opinions and suggestions! More photos here: https://bricksafe.com/pages/NoExist/bakugan-dragonoid-pullback If you like it and want to build it, you can find instruction here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-74732/NoExist/bakugan-dragonoid-pullback/#details
  12. Very interesting parts! But if I did them, I would make the arms and links 1 stud longer for comfortable using in 42093 scale.
  13. I guess this bike is faster then a lot of cars built from lego!
  14. He use Chinese Powered Module, he use the motors as they are
  15. Instructions for the second of 3 chassis on Rebrickable! https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-70387/NoExist/awd-2l-unlocked-differentials/#details More photo: https://bricksafe.com/pages/NoExist/awd-2l-unlocked-differentials-
  16. My friend uses 2 Chinese Buggy Motors, and in such a situation, both motors rotate in the right direction for him. Just Chinese quality.
  17. They all looks really cool! I like the way the cab of 8109 looks on 42024 chassis:)
  18. Thanks! Problems were mostly with the installation of the suspension.
  19. Now I can share to you Video and if you want you can buy instruction for it! https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-69622/NoExist/framework-buggy-buwizz/#details
  20. Thanks! I had attempts to assemble a chassis on 49.5x20mm and 56x28mm ZR wheels, but so far i have not come up with a layout that suits me. Another problem is the insufficient power of Buwizz 2.0 (in Ludicrous mode) to control 4L motors or 2 Buggy motors with load:/ This problem can be solved with Buwizz 3.0, but unfortunately it costs money. xD
  21. This is what the third chassis can:
  22. This was an interesting find for me, they are easy to install It won't be so fast with Sbrick, but i think that's enough.
  23. Thanks! I make all chassis with a wheelbase of 21 studs (along with the axle that holds the wheel)
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