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Interior of our the classic American car that traveled in during our day in Santiago de Cuba in the back of an old American classic car.
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Corvin Stichert showed the steering/suspension system he use on his SEP APC model a few days ago, which is nearly identical to what I've been using on my models for a long time as well. I thought I might add some additional info about the basic system, showing ways you can scale it to fit vehicles with different widths, using various combinations of mounts and liftarm connectors.
While I've used this system in my models for years now, ultimately Jacob Sysak (aka Memory) deserves a huge thanks for the original idea.
Here's a how it does the do and works the thing and yes. You need to have something pressed agaist those 1x3 beams otherwise the connect-y rod moves freely and you're wheels won't be pointing in the same direction. I would use axles so they don't move, but the part connected to the wheel's axle doesn't come with an axle. If someone want to try this out in real, it would be appreciated, and tell me ow badly it really works.
Fortune brings in some boats that are not steered. - William Shakespeare
2015 07 31 122818 France Brittany La Roche-Bernard 1HDR
PK EB/BS
March 14-15, 2009
Pansacola Beach Resort
Cagbalete Island
Mauban, Quezon
Explored: highest position #384
Two techniques for creating a steering for 6-wide cars. The "pneumatic steering" is a strong build, but not very natural, the "coffee mug steering" has a more realistic view but is a bit unstable and difficult to use.
Watch the full video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGF1rLmDgwk
The setup is the same as my old bike so easy to work out where to cut. I have added a few mm on so that I can have 5mm or 10mm spacer above the stem
Shout out to my girl Rachel Baran, aka Blitzen, for letting me shoot her. Girl is one of the sassiest people I know and trust me Flickr has given me no shortage of sassy people in my life.
Rob Woodcox had tons of amazing props for his workshop, including this guy and a herd of his friends that were all mounted to the wall as well. Something about this guy and the way his horns reminded me of Rachel's hair spoke to me and I'm pretty happy with how it came out.
Alternate version of Andrew Somers' new suspension/steering setup, modified to fit an 8-studs wide vehicle vehicle widths between 8 and 10 studs.
EDIT: Argh!! Didn't check with the wheels on, this damed thing is 10 wide! Stupid-ass Norwegian... you can swap the 1x4 technic brick with a 1x2 w/ two holes though, but that'll leave the wheels 1/2 stud wider than the actual vehicle on each side. I've replaced the old photo with one also showing another configuration (top left) that'll leave the wheels flush with the rest of an 8-wide vehicle.
Steering the boat into the harbour needs Cameron to be aware of movement of other boat coming and going
Cows in Big Bend country are not to be trifled with. They may be domesticated but they are hardly domestic. Considering where they live, probably not surprising. Big Bend Ranch State Park near Los Ojitos campsite.
This place is awesome. It is my fourth visit here. This time I brought my drone with me and the main mission was drone photos of this abandoned car cemetery in Sweden. However, this shot is taken with a Canon 70D.
Blog post with drone pics: airbuzz.one/drone-pictures-of-bastnas-car-cemetery/
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