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I like the idea for this project! By all accounts, this car is heaps of fun, cheap, reliable, and good on gas--kind of the ideal sports car. Despite this, I've never seen a large MOC of one, so it'll be good to see it. I also don't think I've seen those tires on a car MOC yet, so it'll be cool to see how they look.
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[WIP] Red Coupe RC
2GodBDGlory replied to Daniel-99's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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2GodBDGlory replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Oh, I'm not suggesting that it would be a good idea to put that kind of engine in a set, just that it might be fun in a MOC with an operator who knows what's going on.- 5,504 replies
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2GodBDGlory replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
In the New Elementary review of the McLaren F1 car, (https://www.newelementary.com/2022/02/lego-technic-review-42141-mclaren.html) it was pointed out that the mini panel extender can be used to make a one-way ratcheting system. It also works with the 2x3 extender, though it's of course bigger, but the small one in particular seems like it could be used for some interesting micro piston engines. If these extenders were used instead of 2L beams on the crankshaft, the pistons falling down would lock the engine against reversing, which would be somewhat realistic, since real engines are (the vast majority of the time) irreversible. Of course, to actually make such a model playable, you'd need a reverse gear, but if you've already got a transmission with reverse, this could be a cool way to give you a reason to use it!- 5,504 replies
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Nice job! The steering/piston engine combo is of course clever and compact, but I'm loving the looks, especially of the front end, as well. The way the three fender panels and the two seat panels come together on the front is so clean!
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Again, this is a really cool project. I'm not sure how much you follow the Technic news, @Kdapt-Preacher, but there are some large structural parts coming out this year that may be handy in this project. The first of these is a 3x19 frame in a couple sets, seen in this picture from mostlytechnic's revies of 42140: and the second, while only a rumor at this point, is a 7x17 frame reportedly coming in the Liebherrr LR13000 this summer (or later if it's delayed, as has been rumored). It's probably not waiting on these parts, though, and I'm sure they'll be hard to get in the quantities you need for a long time!
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Well, that's what I would have expected before I read this, but in the first paragraph I quoted, it was describing a control that would change the helicopters elevation, and in the second paragraph it was talking about changing direction of travel. In a real helicopter this would require both cyclic and collective, so if this release is a truly accurate description it should have both. Some sets have had descriptions that imply more functionality than that really have, though (take the new McLaren's alleged diff lock), so they could certainly take the easy way out and just do collective like the 9396.
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Also, the helicopter sounds really interesting! My reading of the article suggests that it would have a two-speed gearbox(? not realistic, but that's what it sounds like), and both collective and cyclical pitch elevation, using new parts. What do you folks make of this? Quote: The main and tail rotors can be rotated at two different speeds, the main rotor also consists of 5 rotor blades. These can even be adjusted in inclination, which in reality causes the helicopter to climb or sink. There are control sticks on both sides of the cockpit interior, which can actually be used to adjust the inclination of the main rotor in order to simulate flight forwards, backwards, left or right. A few new parts are said to have been designed for this.
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Help with stud.io
2GodBDGlory replied to Kendo's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
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2GodBDGlory replied to Kendo's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
I've got a Stud.io question, and it seems that this is as good a thread as any to ask it in: I recently learned how to set a video as my desktop background on my PC, and I'm thinking it would be pretty cool to set it to an animation of some cool Technic MOC being "put together" in a rendering, basically having the component parts slowly "fly" together to create the complete model. I've seen some similar animations in various YouTube videos, and I assume they were made in Stud.io, so what I'm wanting to know is whether there is a setting like that in Stud.io, and where to find it. Thanks! -
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2GodBDGlory replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I'm pretty curious about this, but your image isn't seeming to work for me. I'm not sure if this is happening for everyone, but I'd love to see it!- 5,504 replies
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This website here has heaps of scanned instructions: https://brickfactory.info/ It's definitely an older looking site, but seems to have been pretty well updated so far, and works fairly nicely. I haven't used it much lately, since I find the Lego PDF ones more convenient, but when I was a kid I spent hours just looking through the instruction books!
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Just as a heads up for @whitepen, I've heard that they aren't making the proportional control ones anymore. It's hard to know for sure, but if you're counting on that feature, be careful!
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You know, thanks to the half-stud gaps between cylinders, you could probably get a realistic 120 degree offset on the crankshaft by putting the wedge belt wheels in the spaces between the pistons, and then having 1-2L beams attached to its pinholes. It might not run as smoothly though...
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Nice job! I love how you went for that very uncommon front suspension design, and I like your solution for the front steering! I put one of these suspensions in a 1:10 Ford F-350 MOC a few months ago, so I can appreciate how hard they can be to design.
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I just took a look at one of the old instructions websites I used to frequent, and it looks to me like they have the instructions for this Street Sensation--it's a low, street car, right? It doesn't look like this site lets me post links to a specific set of instructions, but if you go here: https://brickfactory.info/, click on the "All Scans: By Number" box, select 8400-8499 from the dropdown list, and scroll down to 8458, you should find them. Would it make sense that this model was built on the same chassis as the main model? Hopefully it was, because the instructions seem to start with the chassis already built.
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So, we do have new gears, but they're much less useful than they could have been... Still, they look cool! I suspect the best use of them will be to get a 1:2 gear ratio in flexible spacings using 12T and 24T gears--sometimes you need a specific ratio like this for something to work, and this should make it more convenient. 20:40 would also get us that ratio, but takes up a lot more space. I suppose it'll also open up some ratios that never really showed up before, like 12:16, but overall, I'd much prefer the 14/18 combo I was hoping for! I guess my old-school 14T gears ain't obsolete yet!
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Well, I'm not so sure. Whatever this gear is, it can't be a simple recolor, because it seems to clearly have a circular lip right at the edge, rather than the + shaped ones that current 16T gears have. Based on that, it could be nothing but a new mold for the 16T gear, but I don't think they should be due for that already. As Zerobricks suggested, it could be a 16T variant that can slide on an axle, but from some angles it seriously looks like the gears are different sizes. I did a bunch of counting as well, and I'd agree that there are too many teeth for the near gear to be a 12T, but I think it would work nicely as the 14T gear of the 14T/18T gear combo that I'm really hoping this is. EDIT: Here's an image @R0Sch posted in the 42140 thread: It's got differently colored gears, which would likely indicate prototype parts in one of the pictures, and from this angle, especially the picture to the left, they really look like different sizes. Also, the different shades of blue would make sense to designate two different molds. I guess we won't know anything for certain until reviews come out, but I'm pretty hopeful that there's some new gears here.