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Zerobricks

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  1. Here we are: Its reallllllllllllllly simple, just few bricks and plates.
  2. Now that looks like a hard-core chassis
  3. Brilliant use of the piston elements You did a great job!
  4. Soon, when the weather clears up.
  5. You really hit the original spot on! I really like the top windows, they are unique.
  6. The motor reminds me of one in the RC buggy motors?
  7. Not bad, especially if you are limited by bricks. Keep on building and improving on yourself.
  8. Great idea Sariel! Now I just need another micromotor.
  9. Parts that fit in the car in real life, but not in LDD.
  10. Here's the LXF file: blackcat.lxf
  11. There are none ATM. For a challenge try figuring this one out imagine this like a teaser.
  12. A little bit of crazyness I had yesterday:
  13. Yes, there is quite a bit of friction in low gears, but that 8 tooth gears is for reverse only. So guys, wanna see something? David can sure be pursvaisive...
  14. T-Tank, thats awesome! Thank you for praise guys
  15. Thanks! Praise means a lot to me
  16. I mean the full stud wide 20 tooth double bewel gear
  17. Its really a great model. Do i see right, you also used motors to hold the axles together, like beams?
  18. Really great engineering right there. About skipping gears, even in the new brackest the 20 tooth bewel gear can slip if there is too much torque. Thats why i usually use the fatter 20 tooth ones, as they have nowhere to slip.
  19. Supply and Demand, David. If enoughy people demand, than I may make them.
  20. I just counted them: 2 x 8 tooth gears 10 x 12 tooth bewel gears 5 x 12 tooth gears 14 x 16 tooth gears 8 x 16 tooth clutch gears 8 x 20 tooth gears 3 x 24 tooth gears 2 x knob gears 1 x old sytle diff gear 2 x new style diff gears So the total is 55 gears.
  21. Nice mix of studless, studded and SNOT. Love the chromed wheels too.
  22. So here's a stickerless version:
  23. Well I guess thank to Paul you wont see any stickers for a long time About the 7+r gearbox. The first design had lots of friction because the low gears were powered from the top ones down, making a long chain of gears. So in order to make it more efficient the gears are powered from low ones with highest gear ratios and therefor friction to the top ones, which roll smoothest. Also thanks to 24 tooth gears I was able to pull off 12:20 gear ratio for odd gears and room for another 8 tooth gear for reverse gear.
  24. This is you new idea? Why not make it as small as possible? You can fit a rear solid axle in a very small chassis and use the small front suspension like TLg uses in quads.
  25. Thanks for thumbs up! For those who cant see the original version, there will be a muted version available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O42ZmfXBU4g
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