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So i spent my whol day today building this little monster only to find out that the lego chain is weak as and that the machine kept loosing tracks every meter... Oh well at least the tracks were a great idea! The tracks were done vith a combo of 2 chainlinks and one tread link. Thanks to the ball joint this machine was able to steer and swiwel some 25 degrees. No gear slips in here! Alsko note that all drive gears are motorized. Oh and the flexible bogies.
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Zerobricks replied to Sicil's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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I think you could lessen the effect of the claw rotation when bottomed using different gears. Instead of 12 to 20 to 12 gear combo, which means that when bottomed a 12:20 gear ratio jerks the claw, you could use a 20 to 12 to 20 gear ratio, which would mean, there is faster rotation on the claw pivot, yet less torque to jerk it.
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How flexible are your cars?
Zerobricks replied to Lipko's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
My black cat supercar bends only some 5 degrees along the length when resting on diagonal wheels. I think the low twist is due to the diagonal beams in the lower chassis: -
Heavy Haulage Truck.
Zerobricks replied to Jimny J's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
No diffs in front? -
Scammell Crusader Wrecker
Zerobricks replied to Makorol's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Yes they are first generation pneumatics. -
Scammell Crusader Wrecker
Zerobricks replied to Makorol's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Its really beautyfull. Reminds me on team model on steroids and motors. -
After completing the autopump i realized it would be very usefull in a construction equipement. But i wanted to build omething special, unlike the usual classic machines. This is why I chose a walking excavator type of a vehicle. To lift and tilt its legs I used pneumatics, because they are better in routing tubes over the complex joints on which the machine rests. For operation of the arm I chose LA's due to their ability to accurately move loads with little jerking. So here's the excavator nice and tightly folded. The legs are spread and the boom begins to lift: The four legs are than lowered therebye lifting the whole excavator up some 10 cm: As you can see each of the tracks has its own M motor, the total number of motors being 11, all M type: Feeding on some bricks: And spewing them out: The underside of the bottom showing the two autopmups used to lower and spread the legs: And the video of excavator in action: All in all I am quite pleased with the model, especially the pneumatic side of it. Its really fun to play with it, lift it up and dig out the bricks. There are some things bothering me though: The legs bend too much sideways The speed of the superstructure is a bit fast Pneumatics are unstable unless in maximum lowest or highest position Long wheel base makes skid steering hard What'ya all think?
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Happy new year :)
Zerobricks replied to davidmull's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Hapy new year with lots of bricks, motors, ideas, wins and health! -
Rechargeable Battery Box 8878
Zerobricks replied to 750ACE's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
First charge some 4 hours, the usual charge time later is arround 2 hours. -
I just dont undertsnad why they ddint use another new 5L half beams instead of the yellow half bushes in front?
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Lego Technic 2h 2013
Zerobricks replied to sama's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
With 5 axles it will be some 20% longer for sure! And a longer crane means a longer boom!- 902 replies
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I was thinking about the new crane truck. It would be logical to have a 6 way split tranmission on the crane cab part itself. 1st function goes through turntable to extened stabilizers 2nd function goes through turntable raises stabilazers 3 rotating upper superstructure 4 raise arm 5 extend arm 6 winch Is that logical?
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Few days ago I got this idea about overvolting an RC motor and using the rotors from the education set to make an actual fyling model. When i saw boxerlego's dual power topic, it was a signal to me that the motors can really be overvolted. I tried to make the RC motor take off, but the panel built propellors arent efficient enough, even though it was extremely close, the motor held on one side was vibrating. Here's my idea made in LDD: Now does anyone have those blades to build this thing or to borrow them, so that we can once make a true flying Lego model, even if its just a motor supported by a beam! Also a less used RC motor might give me more of the needed power! So who can help me in any way?