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Zerobricks

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  1. A quick mock up shows that we should be getting a 4 stud long double ended CV joint and I think I can also see a 4 stud long steering link which is also probably used in the Bronco.
  2. Those are not original Power Functions servos, so I can't tell you what the issue is.
  3. Like @Aurorasaurus said, PF Servos require supply voltage and use PWM pins only for positioning.
  4. So much word salad, yet so little information about things like scale or functions. With 1410 42210 seems to be a 1:12 scale and the 42208 1:16.
  5. Just connect a horzontal slider directly to the PF output, no modules needed.
  6. Are you using a normal slider to control them? Can you post a photo/video? EDIT: I tested a 3.0 on my own PF servos, no issues, I recommend setting the ramp to 0 for even better response.
  7. From the perspective, befoe the 12 tooth bevel gear seemed to be touching the above flip flop beam. Also, yes, the 8 tooth does rub against the bevel gear, it's very easy to build and test yourself.
  8. Seems like the 12 tooth is also grinding on the upper beam.
  9. Nice use of H frames to hold the rear axle and nice to see the new suspsension arms being put to good use! Best of luck with the project, Ivan.
  10. Amazing concept @gyenesvi what I would do is simpy integrate towball into the hub and increase the hole to accept the larger, stronger CV joint. You can also use LOTR rings or bushes on 3,2 mm axles for bearings.
  11. Talk about smaller, more compact suspension components, here's an idea for a custom planetary gear hub that combines the compactness of: Connectivity of: And internal gearing of:
  12. Awesome little MOD. Great idea about using XL motor as a structural component, I have yet to use it for a steering motor. Any issues with torque twisting the rear axle?
  13. I was getting worried about you, so glad you recovered and finished the model! Thank you for the detailed journey, as a person who does not have this set, ir eally enjoyed it and feel tempted in building my own dozer or a construction machine. Can't wait to see you build the 42077, it's one of my faves at the moment.
  14. The ball joint indeed steers the wheels. A very interesting solution. Also worth noting is that we get 3 or 5L suspension arms in red.
  15. Great idea using the double CV joint from Ford GT between axles. A very nice blend of Technic chasssis and classic styling!
  16. I also like the steering mechanism, though I think they could easily mirror it to add a working steering wheel too.
  17. Only thing I would recommend is changing 12 tooth double bevel gears for 20 tooth thin bevel ones to increase efficiency. Other than that, amazing job.
  18. Agreed regarding hubs, but we are getting new, shorter suspension arms which will be useful for such scenarios. Thank you for the insight, I retract my statement then.
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