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As I am in the process of building my next Truck Trial vehicle, I am interested in creating a working and reliable 3 speed transmission. I started with my 3 speed transmission seen here. and created a way to have two power functions motors work to change the gears from one to the next. I wanted to use PF motors so I could control the system with a PF remote, and because I did not want to purchase an NXT system.
Two problems were discovered when I created the transmission: first, I would need a system that would move the drive axle one stud at a time since the transmission required three gear placements at three stud intervals. Secondly, the changeover would have to be fast, so the gears would not grind. Making this changeover fast, and to stop precisely at one stud intervals was the challenge.
The solution was to have two PF M motors powering a single axle that would rotate and translate that rotation into one stud movements. Each motor on either side is limited to one half rotation which will move the pulley wheel one half rotation. This moves the liftarm a total of two studs. By placing the differential in the center of the two motors, I can limit the movement of the pulley wheel to one quarter of a rotation. This in turn limits the liftarm movement to precisely one stud of movement.
By implementing this design into a truck trial, I will be able to shift between three gears with a PF remote and one channel, shift both while the drive motor is running or not running, and without having a neutral gear. In addition, this system is stronger than changeover gears, and uses fewer gears reducing total system friction.
See how the system works at here.
More pictures can be found at www.brickshelf.com.
My newest MOC of a fictional track car. Meant to be fast with and PF XL motor for drive, and an PF M for return to center steering. Full instructions available. Enjoy.
Full gallery is here, and instructions may be found here.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com.
Video can be found here, and make sure to subscribe to my channel.
LEGO Technic version of the heavy Soviet fire truck, which is based on the MAZ-7313 chassis. Real truck is 14.5 meters long, weighting 43,2 tons. Engine: D12-525A; V12 525h/p 38,8L.
LEGO Model -
Scale: 1/13
Size: 118/25/27cm
Weight: 9,2kg
Parts: 9000+
Electric: 2x Sbrick, 4x XL-motors, 2x L-motors, 2x M-motors, 4x LEDs
RC functions: Driving (8x8), Steering (4x8), Openable cabins and hoods.
Mechanical functions: 22 openable doors and compartments.
Suspension: Fully independent, 26 hard shock absorbers.
Tires: RC, 114mm.
Build time: about 400 hours.
A lowered, short bed, 42126 with a supercharged V-8?
Yes please!
Instructions are available at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-101558/thirdwigg/lego-42126-svt8...
Are you ready to burn some rubber, fellow Lego motorbike lovers? If your answer is Yes, buckle up and get ready to rock the highway on the new BMW.
Okay, but I must warn you: This café racer is ready for intense throttle twisting .
Inspiration: BMW R75/5 DS
Features including front and rear suspension,a two speed gearbox (with neutral first and second speed), cardan shaft, working steering, a BMW style boxer engine with moving pistons, and a kickstand as well as other smaller details: a big fuel tank, exhaust, a seat, headlight, etc.
More on www.giocovisione.com/lego-technic-42083-bugatti-chiron-im...
3,599 pieces | Available on the 1st of June
$349.99 US - $399.99 CAD - FR 379.99€ - DE 369.99€ - UK £329.99 - $599.99 AUS - DK 3199DKK
Wangan Midnight Devil Z. Power: 2 RC motors and 2 88000 battery boxes.
PF servo for steering and Sbrick for control. Full Independent suspension.
A new version of Wombat Combat's ancient Toa of iron.
My YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
Check out my YouTube channel for reviews and slideshows: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
Known amongst the Toa Legions as the ArchToa, he was the first Toa on Proxima Magna. After the Mask of Life landed on the planet, Palladian was sent to establish order on the new world and its moon.
Check out my YouTube channel for reviews and slideshows: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
An update of the 1989 LEGO set 8854. Features steering, RWD with I4 engine, suspension, and crane boom with extension, lift, slewing, and winch.
Check out my YouTube channel for reviews and slideshows: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
Building instructions for the 2nd Stormtrooper motorcycle from the Darth’s Angels photo scene. This moc only uses parts from 42036 Street Motorcycle, 42045 Hydroplane Racer and 42047 Police Interceptor.
Link to the video/photo sequence instructions:
racingbrick.com/2nd-stormtrooper-lego-technic-motorcycle-...
This is a MOC from a couple years back that is long dismantled. Just thought I'd give you guys something to tied you over until the retooled version of Phil is ready.
Check out my YouTube channel for reviews and slideshows: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg"
Lego Technic model of ornate steam traction engine with living van. Now steaming on Lego Ideas:
ideas.lego.com/projects/f996ae60-ea68-4353-82bc-794d4be3c5e4
It's raining all day so sadly we cannot drive the cars outside. The guys are still very busy at RacingBrick HQ, they work hard to create the instructions for the upgraded buggies!
A small little Technic Feller with manual functions, including blade, steering, lifting arm and grapper.
Full instructions can be found here. Full gallery here.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com.
Video can be found here, and make sure to subscribe to my channel.
Instructions available at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-141827/thirdwigg/hybrid-garbage-... and video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=FP4eUEJgOtI&feature=youtu.be
Lego Technic model of ornate steam traction engine with living van. Now steaming on Lego Ideas:
ideas.lego.com/projects/f996ae60-ea68-4353-82bc-794d4be3c5e4
Here you can see the organization of the internals. The suspension is on the sides, and the driveline is in the center. The battery is in the front, followed by the two PF Ms for the turret rotation and gun elevation. Two PF Ls are placed behind which drive the rear sprockets.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
Check out my YouTube channel for reviews and slideshows: www.youtube.com/channel/UCb3RekZ8vQDRahrsvGd-cvg
I know I have been serious about moccing for most of the year so far, but since I'm young and still developing, my hormones tell me to make things like this.
I Honestly really do miss these sets for what they were when they first came out. But really I'm just happy to get this set after wanting it since I was 6 years old.
Still crazy to think most of the exo-force sets are about 12-13 years old.
Lego model of the British Class E side tank shunter introduced by Worsdell in 1886. A whoppig 120 units were built between 1886 and 1895. Minor changes then led to the J72 design. In 1961, the last J71 was finally withdrawn from service, after 74 year in operation.
I chose this prototype, because the design with inside cylinders and internal valve gear lent itself best to make an (almost) scale model with functioning pneumatic engine. The machine has serious torque, will start in any position (no dead center), and can already be operated with a single Lego hand pump. No pneumatic parts were harmed or modified during the process, just some silicone oil applied!
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FMVR7Vp40M
The original model was designed by RM8. I’ve mounted buggy-motor and made some restyling.
The challenge for this MOD was the front axle. If I could get the front axle to work, I could get the rest of the project to work. As shown by efferman, a V-8 will fit, so with a little work, a couple CV joints, and some serious reworking of the front frame, I was able to add a driving axle to the front of the model.
Video is here.
Instructions are here.
The Queue is making progress. Making a working helicopter is a lot of work. They are rather complicated.
A midsized helicopter based on the Sikorsky S62 with some changes, Features working rotor and Fenestron tail. Working landing gear and winch with gearbox. Sliding doors and folding main rotor blades.
Much more at Thirdwigg.com. Find the Youtube video here.
I was lucky to find this set already in a store, so I created a quick speed build & feature presentation video. You can check the details in my blog post:
racingbrick.com/2017/12/lego-technic-42077-rally-car-spee...
A great friend of mine has just finished building the eighth supercar I’ve designed — the Porsche 911 GT3 R! 🏁 This one is a real showstopper, featuring chrome disc brakes shining through McLaren P1 rims and fully loaded with the complete sticker pack. Every detail has been pushed to perfection, from the stance to the aerodynamic bodywork. It’s one of those builds that truly captures the spirit of Porsche racing in Technic form. Each design feels like a new evolution, and this GT3 R definitely raises the bar. Huge thanks to my friend for bringing this creation to life with such precision and passion! 🙌
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I was lucky to buy a nice lot of used LEGO Technic which also contained a 5580. I was already having one stored in a show case and when I collected all pieces which belongs to the set I built the alternative model from the box (which I still have in good nick from the past). Some parts weren't clear to see but I think I reached it for about 90 to 95%. I think I'll keep both :-)