We love building LEGO MOCs and just want to share them with you. If you have any questions, ideas or other stuff just write a comment. : ) Thanks! Haflingerfan is the one of us who builds the Technic stuff on our channel so he may reply to your comments as well.
Hey bro, thank you for the tip. I did it with both of my axle and it worked very well. Because it's paper so that there's not much wear and tear on the part 😂😂😂. It adds a bit of needed torque in a such narrow area 😂
1:22, basierend auf dem Reifendurchmesser Er ist ein bisschen breiter als er sein sollte damit die 13er Zahnstangen für die Lenkung reinpassen. Der Ausleger ist deutlich kürzer wenn ausgefahren, sind nur 2 Teleskopierende Sektionen statt 4 und auch kürzer damit der Motor zum ausfahren reinpasst. Die längste maßstabsgetreue Wippspitze wäre 3,6 m lang!
Thank you soo much! I'm not too active on RU-vid, more on Rebrickable. I enjoy building the models more than making the videos about them, but I like to be able to show how they work. So I'm mostly focusing on building the models and making instructions for them, the videos are "only" an addition. I could put more effort into them, but I'm happy with how they are and they already improved a lot since the first ones. For this particular video, I made the effort to add a lot more cuts to make it actually interesting to watch the DT-30 drive around, it's kind of slow... : )
Cool, that'd be helpful! How do they get the steering motion from the kingpin to the axles? Do they measure the angle of the truck relative to the trailer with a sensor and then steer the axles hydraulicly? I'm planning to use a rope to transmit the rotation of the kingpin to a reel that's connected to a rack and pinion steering system. So basically when the fifth wheel rotates relative to the trailer, the string gets pulled on one side and then rotates an axle that steers the axles throughgears and gear racks.
Unfortunately not. There are video instructions for the bodywork here: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-53327/Stinkwell_exhaust_creations/jeep-willys/#details This was just thrown together and didn't work too well in the end, so no instructions for the chassis, but you can of course build your own!
The real one is AWD. Also it's kinda hard to make good drifts with a LEGO RWD car, and as long as you have plenty of power, AWD is a lot more fun to drive around!
The orange Gear switching things. They are rings and can thing 2 gears at once, They appeared in the Bugatti Chiron and The land rover Defender. @@stinkwellexhaustcreations
@@stinkwellexhaustcreationsalso where do you get your parts from? Do you buy them individually or from sets? I’m trying to get the 64.4x 20S tyres. (32019)
That's so cool! When I got to work this morning, I started sharing ideas about how to make a water brake dyno out of LEGO on a LEGO engine discord server and when we started researching tachometers, I found this creation! I would love to build this but I don't own an EV3. I do have NXT 2.0 but I don't have any PF motors or as many Technic parts as this dyno requires. So I may have to improvise, but I love that you've already proven that it can be done!
Thanks! I was surprised how well it worked and how accurate it was! You can probably build your own with the pieces you have using this concept. You only need two things: measure when a certain torque is applied (in this case when the mass is lifted) and measure the rpm at that point in time. You can calculate the power with those two values
geiles modell, echt gut gemacht dafür das er so klein ist das würde ich nicht hinkriegen. Ausserdem danke für ein paar tipps von deinen instruktions, ich habe auch vor eine zu bauen oder es wenigstens versuchen. wennich es schaffe, wird irgendwann auf dem kanal LegoLuca593 dazu ein video kommen. Aber wann kommt die nächste? ich hab gehört das es dieses Jahr auch noch eine geben wird
Danke! Ich will versuchen das schild umzubauen, dass man es auch um die längsachse drehen kann. Vielleicht kommt auch noch ein kran hintendrauf, aber dazu bräuchte ich einen dritten BuWizz, sonst gehen mir die outputs aus.
Gut, das ist der dritt Account von mir 😂 ein Kran wäre sehr geil- aber ja buwizz sind arschteuer. Ich bräuchte eigentlich auch drei bekomme aber „nur“ zwei. Aber danke, du hast mir bei der Blade vorne echt geholfen mit deinem Tutorial da 🎉
@@SlaXguys Ich versuche grad noch mehr bewegungsfreiheit für das schild hinzubekommen, sollte mit kleinen pneumatikzylindern funktionieren. Der motor für die scheibenwischer steuert dann pumpe + ventil
That would be huge, I don't have nearly enough pieces for that... I tried building one in a 1:62 scale (using the boom sections from the 42042), but the turntable wasn't strong enough and the whole crane just wasn't stable enough. I will try again though and hopefully get it strong enough to actually have a usable lift capacity with a long boom.
Thank you! There are links to the Rebrickable pages of the truck and the trailer in the description. There you can find the part lists and instructions! Warning: it'll be kind of expensive!
why does this crane have that bend in the luffing jib . it looks really off? the real crane has that bend as well do you know what that is for ? ( im talking ybout the first luffing jip part
I think it's for easier assembling of the jib on the ground. When you connect the jib to the crane with the boom horizontally, the front part of the jib is almost at ground level which simplifies working on it a lot.
With a BuWizz 2.0, that's a LEGO compatible 3rd party battery and bluetooth reciever unit that can control 4 Power Functions outputs using the BuWizz app
I know this is a late comment, but I was wondering if you could do like a newer Chevrolet Silverado with a bumper pull. And please do a video on making it if you do this I will be so grateful for it. Have a blessed life.😊 thank you🤗
@@stinkwellexhaustcreations thank you man let me know when you make it. The reason I asked is because right now I'm making a chassis with adjustable suspension and I need a body design to put on top thank you.🤗