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[MOC] Class 1 unlimited buggy
agrof replied to agrof's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
If I would have 2 spare one... Sill there is an option in gearing with the current setup, but the cardans are the weakest points (1 broken). No differential + hard surface + lot grip = no surprise. I added some reinforcement - not very elegant, but effective - to the rear suspension, now it seems surprisingly reliable, made some drop test also... passed. -
[MOC] Class 1 unlimited buggy
agrof replied to agrof's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Edit: added some photos about the chassis. -
[MOC] Class 1 unlimited buggy
agrof replied to agrof's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aCKHhWwdwA Do You hear gears clicking? Oh yes. This is the best I could do now, I will not make longer video, sorry. P.S.: Can somebody help in embed please? The code as described doesn't work for me. Thanks Jay Psi - see below! -
[MOC] Class 1 unlimited buggy
agrof replied to agrof's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
The XL motor is geared 1:1, the wheel diameter is ~94 mm. The theoretical max speed is 3,89 km/h (XL motor runs 220 rpm), under last I assume it should be around 3,2-3,5 km/h - slow walking speed. Not a good performance for a speed race car. This project was made as proof of a concept, but as mentioned, the rear suspension arms are still not stiff enough, maybe later I will think about on new set-up... this is maybe the 9th-10th version, I start to loose the interest as I have already plans for next MOC. The easiest and most expensive would be to use 2 RC motors, which I don't have, and it was also a point in this build to use Power Function stuff only. (Yes, I would happily see new type RC Motors for affordable price dear LEGO! ) The battery box doesn't influence the stability - thanks for the long and wide wheelbase, but it does help a lot for the suspension behaviour. I have tried several geometry, and finally found a not too stiff and not too soft setup, I wanted to replicate the resposiveness of the real ones. The tilt angle of the car is pretty good, maybe 45° or over, didnt measured. Video... I am not keen on low quality videos, so if I will do one, it will take loooong (must learn video editing), some guys here put high standards to follow - gladly. -
[TC7] Bandits - Home Alone
agrof replied to Milan's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
This is the most funny (cool) creation in this contest, although i think the transformation needs a bit development - f.e.: manual lever and simple mechanism to move, or does it have already? I can not spot really... Made me smile, great! -
[MOC] Class 1 unlimited buggy
agrof replied to agrof's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thanks All! Edit: i added some more pics in the Bricksafe folder, linked in first post. -
[MOC] Class 1 unlimited buggy
agrof replied to agrof's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Embedding was also not an option, that was the first i tried... whatever, Thanks guys, done! -
Hello! I would like to present my first MOC, which i was tempted to build since a while. I was always more a "fan" of Class 1 buggies ( https://en.wikipedia...i/SCORE_Class_1 ) over Baja trucks, and I also couldn't find any LEGO versions of them, so i decided to build... and failed, built again, and failed..., built again, and so on... The long travel independent suspension with driving was really a challange, finally I found a solution, which works... kinda. I reached my goal, to make this thing move, but I must admit, the driving performance is poor, as the suspension arms are still not rigid enough, so the rear wheels start to lean. It moves, but not what i would call: clear run. Still, i thought, maybe it is worth to share, because the rest of the car is OK. I also would like to inspire others to build such MOCs, i would be happy to see more (and better performing) unlimited buggies! Building instruction (V3): here And now... the pictures (edit: no more video will be made, lack of patience and knowledge) - fixed: EDIT: as updated version is available, old pics and video removed. Pre version pics added. V0 - sketch model: V1 model with XL motors - not really good performance... V2 model with L-motors: Update: V3 is ready - see page 2. A clever patch by @Didumos69 for the rear swingarms, now they can not disconnect at all!
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42043 Mercedes-Benz Arocs 3245
agrof replied to AndroTech's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hi Chris, just contact LEGO customer service, explain what happened. I am pretty sure, this excuse will be honored with a spare part! Good luck! -
Hi, i am not sure, what rim You would like to use, but 2.2 is too big for 9398 wheels. Go for 1.9 size, it will be perfekt. I own such ones in 96 mm, and work good - look good, cheap. http://www.ebay.com/...=item19f843c9a3 There are 90 and 108 mm versions on the market too. http://www.ebay.de/i...=item3f38787dfc
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Power Functions Motor help
agrof replied to Solscud007's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Here You are, i can only quote more experienced people: http://sariel.pl/2009/09/gears-tutorial/comment-page-1/ http://www.technicbricks.com/2014/01/lets-talk-about-gears.html Have fun at building! -
Power Functions Motor help
agrof replied to Solscud007's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hi, i would try to chane the gearing to worm gear to small gear to big gear. than the XL can run on full power, with more constant speed. -
Hi, i wouldn't consider model team products as without function, you can roll, twist, open parts, etc on them. I think, what could be called functionless technic: static sculptures made of technic parts. Here is an example for possible FLAGship model: This was a bit mean, but depending on complexity, i think a good sculpture could be worthy... still mostly for part bins. Here is another example for more complex one, ok a lot bionicle parts, but i used a lot (i guess at least 60%) technic parts. https://www.flickr.c...in/photostream/ You can say, "it has ball joints, so moving the arms, legs, head are also function." Trust me... if you are not dare to touch, it tilts and fall immadiately.
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Hi Madoca & All, thanks for sharing instructions for your Mocs! I fell in love with your No3. buggy, it was a real joy to build it, although i changed few things, as i don't have all the required parts, and adjusted for easier battery removal. Still, i think it turned out quite pretty, even if the seat wouldn't be too comfortable.
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Ok, in the video, what Zblj linked here, looks much smoother. (Still, i could imagine a higher level presentation for 100-200 Euro technic sets, especially, that these are the first impressions for the public.)
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Hmmm, maybe just tired batteries, but i find the pneumatics very very slow... not really good playability, in my opinion. Off: Don't people really have sense for making videos (even nowadays 720p is basic), or were they asked to not to hold the camera accurate, and make visible the whole subject?
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I hope for something like this, in this color scheme, working suspension (?), no yellow, no red, no black again, please... A tipper truck would be also great, but maybe just too few functions are available for a flagship model.