That's really clever using the ball joints "upside-down" on the suspension. That fixes all of the issues i've found with when I make them and the ball pops out or the suspension just falls apart.
I am just having a blast with this! It took me over a month to gather the parts but it was well worth it!! Only issue is that in ludicrous mode, gear is skipping since motor has way too much power!! I am trying to figure out way to make gears hold together. Thanks for a great instruction!!
is the fake buggy and fake servo good and wont break after some time? and is the site not scam? sorry but i dont trust a lot of things and i'd like to know from people if anyone has bought from their site and how is the motors. please people for response (sorry for bad english if there was any wrong words)
Personnellement j'ai acheté ces mêmes produit sur Amazon et je regrette simplement de ne pas avoir découvert Mould King plus tôt car les performances, le prix, le volume, le poids, la vitesse et la puissance des batterie et moteurs sont incroyables comparé aux produit vendue par Lego. J'ai lue de rare commentaire disant qu'il y avait des problème de fonctionnement on pourrait supposer que le seul inconvénient de Mould King est qu'il y ait une faible chance que cela ne fonctionne pas, heureusement sur Amazon on peut renvoyer le produit s'il est défaillant.
I managed to use your modified u joint and made a rear suspension without using suspension arms but vertical axles mounted onto a small wheel hub i made. This made it possible to make a fully 4x4 suspension car of only 11 studs wide (without wheels)
Is the design modifiable to support the original Lego steering suspension hub? I like your design a lot but I think it can be made with different parts
Did you keep the 3L beams untouched? I ground mine down so both pieces together is 4L I have yet to glue anything. The 5 minute epoxy I have on hand is almost 3 years old tho, going to try it out later today anyway.
Not a good way to mount a buggy motor. Efficient but not reliable. Probably it will skip gear or pop itself up frequently. Liked front part of the car. Nice build overall
Im having trouble getting the controls to work with BuWizz, no matter what controls i program, the joycon always controls the wheels and the L2 and R2 buttons steer
@@adriablancafort i was able to figure it out, basically, the ports are flipped, 3 is acceleration and 4 is steering. at least for me they are. I also suggest you make a video detailing how all the custom parts were made. i had to use a file on the front suspension pieces, since a razorblade was not cutting the material at all. and the glue for the universal joint wouldnt withstand hardly any punishment.
@@adriablancafort yeah i was using some type of superglue, but i guess it just wasnt very strong. i went ahead and bought the ball joint axle you suggested on someone else's comment, we'll see how that goes
@@adriablancafort The ball joint axle didnt work at all, it was far too big for what is needed. I haven't tested the durability of it yet, but I have succeeded in melting the two orginial parts together as opposed to glueing them. we'll see if that holds strong.
@@adriablancafort Thanks. I didn't pay attention to it in video :) And I agree with you that such kind of a part would be nice to have. That is exactly what I need in my MOC. Currently i'm using CV joint, but I need it to be only 1 stud with friction on one side and to have axle 3 studs long instead of 2 on the other side.