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42110 - Land Rover Defender
Zerobricks replied to 1gor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I think using the planetary hubs in this model would be counter-productive. Due to their 5+x gearing up they would require much more force to push the model and would just spin the gearbox and the motor too fast. Though I am suprised Lego used U joints for inboard joints rather than the new CV joints. If I see correctly the designer (Milan? Getting some 42069 vibes in this set) used a combination of a soft and hard spring in the front suspension and double hard springs in the back. That explains the bouncy-ness of the model. IMHO this is a better set than Porsche or the Chiron, the suspension actually works, it has AWD with 3 differentials, HOG, and plenty of other functions like winch and rear door lock. Only thing I don't like is the engine, a classic inline 4 would be more realistic. I'm gonna get one, maybe motorize it with the new hubs, if the original gearbox will allow it. -
42110 - Land Rover Defender
Zerobricks replied to 1gor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Glad to see the wave selectors and the yellow clutch extensions from Chiron again. The Hi-Lo gear selector is very unexpected, but welcomed function. in total the model should have 8 different gears? And I need to get me some of the new deeper rims -
[Finished] Fox 8x8 V2
Zerobricks replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
While I'm waiting for the missing parts, I started building the front axles. Here's a few photos from the build process: Each hub uses double gears, it's the only way they can survive the gear-breaking torque from an XL motor powered by BuWizz. The pendular suspension allows up to 5 studs of height difference between axles and each axle can tilt some 15-20 degrees sideways.- 56 replies
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Wow, what and awesome model! i like the way you made the rear suspensions and drivetrain, I remmeber using the same idea years ago in a rally car. Nice job with the doors too, do they tend to bend the connectors on the roof sideways? Why was the power to the fake engine reuted in such a complicated way through so many gears?
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[Finished] Fox 8x8 V2
Zerobricks replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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[Finished] Fox 8x8 V2
Zerobricks replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I think the issue with that setup will be gear that will be geared up 3x. If it will be an 8 tooth gear, it will suffer. I dont think anything else would be an issue.- 56 replies
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I think it's time to update and rebuild the legend.. Differences between the old and the new model: Because the model will be powered by 3x BuWizz instead of 4 AA battery boxes, it will be at least a kilogam lighter. Independent suspension will be changed to a live axle suspended pendular type. This will allow for much more movement when going offroad and more even weight distribution on the axles. Gear ratio will be changed from 1:3 to 1:1,677 due to the increased power of the motors, decreased weight and improved suspension - making the model 80% faster. NO MORE U JOINTS. Since no U joint, or CV can withstand the torque of an XL motor powered by BuWizz, the motors are now directly mounted on the hubs and steer with the wheels. Because there are no U joints the axle can be narrower by 4 studs, but I had to sacrifice a stud of ground clearance comapared to the old one. Servo steering - steering is now updated with 2 servo motors, each in their own axle. Front-most axle's steering angle is 25 degrees. Rear axles no longer need steering due to... Differential steering - since all motors can be individually controlled, the BuWizz's app allows for automatic correction of motor speeds when steering. This means the model can steer even tighter by reducing the speed of the inner motors when steering. Improved wheel mounting points using parts 24122 - the torque is now sent directly to the inside of the wheels without having to use 24 tooth gears and pins. I ordered the missing components and will send photos of the build as it progresses. For the bodywork I am thinking about a red cabine, but not sure which style - high and flat, or low which stick out in front further. Additional functions will be a winch in the front and possibly a crane arm in the back - I will decide on that after I see how it performs.
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42099 Mods and Improvements
Zerobricks replied to efferman's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Nothing keeps you gear axle from simply tilting up and slipping. Also I see no advantage over a regular portal hub, except for a higher gear ratio, but moch lower steering angle. These planetary hubs are just really hard to use for anything outside their original purpose. I just tested and part 18587 PERFECTLY fits into the new female hub and can even drive it at a slight angle. https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=18587&idColor=3#T=C&C=3 -
LDD 4.3.12 update could be possible??
Zerobricks replied to CorvusA's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Thank you. Also had to use the trick with Flash player and Winrar to make it install. -
LDD 4.3.12 update could be possible??
Zerobricks replied to CorvusA's topic in Digital LEGO: Tools, Techniques, and Projects
Just reinstalled my windows and downloaded the latest version of LDD only to find out there are lots of bricks missing. Anyone got the 4.3.11 version? -
Axle Collection Thread
Zerobricks replied to efferman's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Yes, check here: I will start working on LDD file and video soon.