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Hallo, I'm working on AWD RC Supercar. Front wheels are driven per Differential, which is connected per CV Joints to Steering Arms with 4 Ball Joints (All parts from 8070 Supercar). The problem is that I want big steering angle. When I reach maximum steering angle, there is in CV Joint by wheel hub so big friction, that wheel will be braked and stopped, what slowers the whole car by cornering. Is there any other solution then CV or U Joints? It's a 1:10 supercar, so not much room for big options... :-/ Thanx, Max Supercars
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Hi Lego Technic enthusiasts I'm new at this Forum and wanted to show you my Lego Technic Tumbler. Tell me if I did something wrong with the post/sections/whatever! :P I've seen lots of Tumblers on Youtube, but I'm quite shure that no one built an AWD-version. So this is what came out after three months of studying how this could be possible. Due to school I couldn't spend much time with building, I think in total I had about 30 hours. -Key idea: Using the old flex system for the steering -Weight: 1400 grams (without battery box) -Length: 42 cm -Width: 24 cm -Suspension -AWD -Shooting cannons at the sides -rockets that you can swing out -LEDs -RC -No slipping gears, perhaps I should have used two XL-motors Just watch the film on youtube: Thanks for reading! :)
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Hi guys, after almost 20 attemps, i decided to ask you for help with suspensions on my last model. I´m trying to make a crawler similar to Nico71's > http://www.nico71.fr/trial-crawler/ but a lot smaller one. Unfortunatelly, i´m not able to put suspensions correctly to work at least well. I thing my front axle is not bad at all but i´m not able to put supensions correctly :( Here is my LDD file of front axle: http://tomashubik.cz/temp/001.lxf I will be extremely grateful of any help. After finish whole model i will make Building instructions ofcourse :)
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Based on the Mercedes-Benz G500 Cabriolet design, and carried out a more radical modification. Two L motor drive, one servo motor steering, four-wheel drive, remote control. Using two special parts, one is above the 42043 logo, and the other is x85 (lamp bowl). Rear bumper design is still in the adjustment. http://www.moc-pages.../moc.php/430479 http://ein.cc
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Hey everybody, Before i start, i apologize if there'd been a topic opened and discussed about this but since i am not great with forum usage and i can't seem to find a search option within the forum structure i felt like i had to create a new topic. I've been following this forum since i got out of my "dark ages" a year ago, started with technic 9391 tracked crane set. Buying almost any LEGO set whenever i find them cheap to increase my collection. Long story short, I am looking forward to understand the method to give a vehicle all wheel drive capacity with one XL motor for drive while managing to apply sterring with an M motor. I've been doing some researches but can't seem to find a simple solution (preferably some sort of instructional source) for this. Every other solution i've seen either is too complicated or contains part i don't have. Sadly, i can't shop online from LEGO and ordering from European seller through BL gets to be rather expensive due to international shipping. To give anyone who'd help me out on this an idea of my inventory, here's links for the sets and seperate parts i have; http://rebrickable.c...rid&src=myparts http://rebrickable.c...s?fmt=html&sl=2 If i didn't give enough info, let me know. Thanks !
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Finally !!! After two weeks of work and some months of planning here it is! my most complex creation till now. It's been such a pain adding all the features in a small space that i almost gave up a week ago....then i started from scratches and now it works really nice. It employes 2 L motors 2 M motors and a servo motor powered by a single lithium battery. I didn't expect the brakes system to be so strong but its very effective even if i think the rubber parts will get damaged soon... The auto clutch lets the car stay always in a neutral gear so it can also be used like a gravity car edit: VIDEO :D! btw, here's a list of the features: - Auto clutch system - Front wheel drive - RC Gearbox 3+R - RC Rear brakes system - Power functions - Return to center steering - Front independent suspension - Openable doors and front hood dimensions: 43cm x 18cm x 14cm 1235g weight