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Beach buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Finished the ”final” renderings - I hope. Thanks @aFrInaTi0n for the digital part files; I needed some motivation to make this.- 20 replies
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Beach buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks anyway; I will try to use them in the renders.- 20 replies
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Beach buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Wasn`t sure if i had to post this on the old thread or to make a new one, but I decided to be safe. Anyway, I recreated Jantayg`s buggy made for the BuWizz 2018 ”Fast car competition”, but, being a recreation not a copy, differs in some manners, such as the way the front frame is attached to the main chassis. This MOC has 1x buggy motor and 1x servo-motor, pneumatic shock absorbers, a good suspension travel and a space more than enough for the battery/ electronics but sticks to around 700g with 1x battery. You can find the digital construction file and the part lists for the other paint-jobs on Rebrickable Thanks to the original creator that accepted this recreation to be made public!
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[MOC] Hornet 4x4 Baja Buggy
Lixander replied to Daniel-99's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Nice model!, you inspired me to start another project. And with those centered pieces (the ” axle and pin connector perpendicular double”), I could obtain the closest position a Lego car can have for its suspension arms, which, if I manage to do this well until the end and to actually test-build it, it will have a extremely good suspension. -
Tear-drop baja buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Pretty much finished. I hope to not find another mistakes in the PDF instructions. https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-152607/Lixander A./tear-drop-baja-buggy/#details -
I mentioned in the first post of this topic that I have some other buggy`s/ truggy`s that have to be test-build. Some of them I consider to let them unfinished, mainly because I figured out better solutions in the newer creations that must be tested and build. One of them is my first truggy, my first detachable body off-roader and my first 4x4 creation; alongside it is a multiple premiere, it uses 4x buggy motors and, of course, a servo for the steering, 4x 6.5L hard shock absorbers has positive caster-angle and detachable body with many color options. Unlike a truggy, being among my first 5 ever creations, it uses a solid axle at the back, which is the main reason that makes me to let it unfinishied. So, taking into consideration the main subject of the topic - my Lego Technic Tamiya Neo Fighter (still 4x4) and the reason to not make it (4x expensive motors that require proper batteries; the model requires a big modification for full independent suspension; it is pretty big) and to make it (it looks good; has pretty much no competitor; has lots of color options), should I test-build the 4x motor truggy?
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Comet buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Test builded it. Everything is fine, just the rear axle can twist too much without putting any shock absorber into action. You can find it here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-151843/Lixander A./frog-buggy-comet-buggy-v2/#details -
Yeah, I understand. Some pieces has sky-rocketing prices. Like the 15L or the 13L liftarm in light-bluish-grey. And if you know that an RC tire fits a Lego rims and you want performance, go for it. I also have a copy of the RC4WD MTZ Baja 1.55” tires for the 43.2D x26mm rims - they are great!
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Tear-drop baja buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Now I see why a gyroscope is important. Thanks for the information! -
The tires are pretty stiff and have a good grip on the rim. The off-road performance is not so great, but better than other Lego tires. They tend to dig, because of the spikes, so you can get pretty easily stuck in the sand.
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Tear-drop baja buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Well, I don know; I think so, I have to research, but for now, I only want to put normal RC electronics without modifying the motors. Yup, that what I was thinking of. No, it doesn`t have a gyroscope. -
There are the spiked ones. Tires: 75.1 x 28 mm Spiky Tread Rim: 43.2mm D. x 26mm Technic Racing Small
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That was a must, becuase the rear was lacking detail and was pretty empty too Thanks a lot! The Lego or the Tamiya ones?
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Among those 3 buggy`s/ truggy`s that I have to test-build them I just managed to add a 4th one. This one is the first 4x4 with 2 motors. As usual, it packs some buggy motors (2 of them, as I said), a servo, removable body (at least semi-detachable), positive caster-angle and full independent suspension. The weight is just under 900g; pretty decent, considering it is 4x4 and that has a pretty big body and some useless pieces to imitate the electric motor of the real RC buggy. Unfortunately, I think that this will only be available with normal RC batteries, because almost no existing hub for Lego is not fitting.
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Tear-drop baja buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
The ESC is a Hobby Wing Quick Run 60, the battery will be a 3s, the servo is a GeekServo and the remote and receiver are from AliExpress (but they seem ok). The motors that I am keeping an eye on them for putting on the buggy case are ”Krick MAX Power 400” and ”Latrax 370”; I want to go for a brushless, but at least the Latrax is brushed. Anyway, I have to see what I do with the wires and the first configuration first, then after some time, i will search deeper for replacing the motors. -
Tear-drop baja buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I see. I want to equip my Lego RCs with normal RC electronics. I had gathered almost everything, I just need to modify the wires of the buggy motors. In the future, I want to insert RC motors in the buggy Lego motors; I found out that 350-400 motors can (theoretically) fit the buggy Lego case. -
Tear-drop baja buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks a lot! Unfortunately, I had to heavily modify the body-work and the chassis. And by the way, I achieved 12km/h with it by using cheap Lego buggy motors and an alternative Lego hub. So this thing can achieve at least 20km/h with BuWizz electronics or even normal RC electronics. -
Tear-drop baja buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
PDF instructions will be made next days. Until then, here are the renders in advance. -
Comet buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Made a 2nd version, with bigger tires and new motor-frame layout, that keeps the full independent suspension, but ads more stability and durability. It switches back to the 6.5L shock absorbers but they are in a new layout, that allow for a rigid and durable rear motor-frame, but that keeps the independent function of the suspension. The front and mid are the same, including the battery frames and the over-all sizes. Also, I think that this fits better the first name that I wanted to give to the project; so here it is, the ”Frog buggy”. -
Tear-drop baja buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Quick update - finished the 1x motor variant and the 2x motors one still in tests, with a new body (I managed to make the body-works semi-removable, at least). The second body wants to be a Ford Bronco Ultra4 (I know that some proportions are not as they should be; still thinking for a solution for this that can also accommodate a battery). The first photo is just a concept, made after a reference (you can see it on Bricksafe); it can not be made in real life because most of those pieces do not exist on those colors. -
Tear-drop baja buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I tried it with the wheels otherway too - it seems that it is a little better; those wheels can be put both ways on that wheel hub. I will try to add another steering linkage. Thanks! -
Tear-drop baja buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I dont have any of those, but I am going to take them in consideration. Thanks. I just finished test-building it; the suspension it is not so great and the front wheels are bent because of the gear rack or something like that. Despite those errors, I made some modifications, especially in front - because of the wheel hub problems, I had to lower the suspension. I had to lower it any way, because it was too much stress at that angle for the shock absorbers and for the arms too. -
[MOC] 42150 Mad Mutt RC
Lixander replied to mla2's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Great work! If you want to continue testing, you can make the set wider, by putting the wheels more apart from the body. It will take more parts, but it will be more stable. -
Tear-drop baja buggy
Lixander replied to Lixander's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I understand. Thanks for the explanation.