Here is FREE INSTRUCTION for light and simple 4x4 chassis for LEGO RC mid-scale cars - live axles with pan-hard rods and wide articulation - link steering
Thanks for posting this. My 8yr old and I have almost enough parts and we will improvise on some others. Like some others, we only have one 9 stud link. I will post if our mods work. Keep up the awesome builds!
Bad thing about this chassis - steering. I advice you to build another my 4x4 chassis. ebricks.ru/static/doc/0000/0000/0196/196158.c60qtjzntj.pdf Simple and strong. Try;)
Note the servo motor does not have a 90% turn, it has a bad effect on it, it stopped working to the left and it cannot be repaired !!! this vehicle requires modification or it may end badly.
For anyone wanting an improved version of a 4x4 chassis BrickGarage replied to Vbprog's comment in this video with a download link for just that. I haven't actually built the model in the video, instead I downloaded and built the improved one. It has a more robust axle setup and he swapped the servo motor in favour of a medium motor with a clutch gear for steering. It works great and is very capable of crawling even with open diffs. The only trouble is I had to remove some material from a 32034 connector piece used to hold the steering gear in position otherwise it scrapes on the front differential housing. Other than that it is fantastic. I will reply to this comment with the link for those instructions. Full Credit to Rm8BG ofc im so glad I found this gem hidden in the replies :)
ebricks.ru/static/doc/0000/0000/0196/196158.c60qtjzntj.pdf It should just automatically download the instructions. If it doesn't work, try copying the link text from the 'go to site' button then paste that into Google
Just a question. on the 2nd page of parts you have a peice 5th from the Left of the top. What is the name of that peice or the Part #. i seem to have 0 of them. and if you might know, where would you recommend getting some of them
At 0:02 i can see that in the front axle you used universal joints in the steering instead of the cv joints you used in this video, does it make any difference?
+Brent Cummings 0:02 - is the photo of Jeka Jackson. His first version was equipped with U-joints. That version was with bigger steering angle, but steering arm and ampiltude was bigger - you need big wheel arches for such steering system
+RM8 LEGO Technic Garage / ЛЕГО Техник Гараж / EBricks.ru Ok thanks, i didn't have enough cv joints so i was wondering if i could use U-joints, thanks.
+RM8 LEGO Technic Garage / ЛЕГО Техник Гараж No prob . BTW , I just built your FJ40 and i have to say is the best MOC i have ever built that wasn't mine :) Can i do a video of it for my channel ?
Я думал, что это очень надёжное и эффективное шасси. Но недавно построил и разочаровался( Тяги и пружины держатся недостаточно прочно, серво мотор не может повернуть на 90 градусов и возможно это уменьшит его срок службы и не понравилось, что бб сбоку и нету противовеса на противоположной стороне.
Всё зависит от веса кузова. Я переделал рулевую (м + червяк), увеличил колесную базу этого шасси, поставил кузов и колеса 68-83. Все едет достаточно надежно. По крайней мере препятствия соразмерные масштабу модели проходит уверенно. Единственный минус - похрустывают шестерни в мостах на больших колесах...
@@getoutmecar2940 Hmm, that will probably also work yes. But I think the grey gear will support the small gear better and increase the longevity of the gears.