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Zerobricks

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  1. Ah you beat me to it, good work If you are not sure about colors switch to the NXT mode and recolor the LA's.
  2. I suggest you to spread out the wheels further apart to make it more stable.
  3. Not really, I could finish the LDD and you can use that for parts list?
  4. I dont see why this wouldnt work..Just build it and try it :)
  5. AFAIK those shock absorbers are not really usefull, because their mechanism acts like the one in a chemical pen. Once you press them they go together and a second press pushes it back apart.
  6. With the PC support now people can really drive your MOC's over the net!
  7. I decided to repost all my latets MOCs in their own topics, because the common topic doesnt seem to be really working... Here are 3 funny bumper cars which kept me and my friends preoccupied. And a tutorial on how to build the bumper cars: With LXF file: http://www.brickshel...Cars/bumper.lxf
  8. I decided to repost all my latets MOCs in their own topics, because the common topic doesnt seem to be really working... So today I am presenting you witha tutorial on how to make a small PF rock crawler It weighs 600 grams, uses very few specialized pieces and is fast and agile. Hope you guys like it:
  9. So I got this crazy idea to install a car horn into my racing truck and try to suprise people outside... Here's how it went:
  10. I decided to repost all my latets MOCs in their own topics, because the common topic doesnt seem to be really working... So here we go: This little truck had some 3 major overhauls untill it came to this point. Originally I used the new suspension arms, but due to the spring connection points they created too much friction for smooth soft suspension. At first I used hard springs in front, but the redesigned front suspension allows for a softer variant with springs supported by half bush. The rear suspension does not use springs, but it uses the 9L links which support the axle to also give it flexibility. The suspension is the softest I ever made, the suspension will move a bit even by blowing hard on it Front suspension has over 3 cm of travel and the rear has over 4 cm of travel thanks to the drop axle. The rear axle allows for various different gear ratios, and you can use both RC motor outputs: I prefer the 1:3 gear ratio without a differential, as it allows the truck to go uphill and over bumps with ease, while still being fast enugh for walking speed. The bodywork was inspired by Monster Energy color combination and it mostly uses panels to create the organic shape. And the video: And here's the building tutorial for the mini trophy truck, featuring a special guest: And the LXF file: http://www.brickshel...mini_trophy.lxf
  11. Maybe the linkage i used in my dumptruck might help: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=79396
  12. Welcome! Nice to see such dedication to this site.
  13. I use to make new topics for each of my models. Some time ago I decided to open a common topic, like Zblj's building corner, but it seems to have much less exposure than single new topics per model... What do you guys think? Should I go back to new topic/model?
  14. Did you edit it with youtube video editor? Because tehre are some slight artifacts / tranistions between frames sometimes. Anyway good work :)
  15. Not really much, the receiver has 4 outputs, I would use 2 for drive and 2 for steering. The thing is, can a single receiver run 8 XL motors...
  16. The more I look into it the more awesome it is! Got any more units for testing purposes?
  17. Increase the maximum zoom out value and increase the render distance... Some of my stuff is so big its not even rendered whole.
  18. How does front suspension work? The spring seems to be quite a dsitance from the actual arm?
  19. As i noticed there are some pictures where the abttery charge is shown. Is that for the mode or phone? Can the brick measure the voltage of the power supply and communicate back?
  20. Depends...first of all there are different 24t cluctch gears. The older ones had I think 2,5 - 5Ncm written on them. The newer ones are much harder, but their indiviudal friction values can differ a lot... I think the best way is simply to take a few gears and keep stacking them on motor untill it stalls...Than you know your limit. But remember the state of batteries also has a lot of effect on the torque of the motors.
  21. Greetings! Lots of technic fans lately, good
  22. That awesome! Welcome.
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