JJ2 Posted April 28, 2016 Posted April 28, 2016 (edited) Here comes something powerful, duel motor, 4x4... IMG_0374 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr Video and description coming soon... Look at post #10 Edited May 8, 2016 by JJ2 Quote
2LegoOrNot2Lego... Posted April 28, 2016 Posted April 28, 2016 Another amazing build by a great builder...so cool!!! I really love those tires, excellent!!! Quote
Leonardo da Bricki Posted April 28, 2016 Posted April 28, 2016 Looks cool! What tires are those and what rims are they on? Quote
dtoerien Posted April 28, 2016 Posted April 28, 2016 (edited) Wow, having built V1 this looks like a serious evolutionary step - well done! I echo the question about tyres and rims. Edited April 28, 2016 by dtoerien Quote
z3_2drive Posted April 28, 2016 Posted April 28, 2016 Beefy looking wheels! Eager to see the performance. Quote
JJ2 Posted April 28, 2016 Author Posted April 28, 2016 Another amazing build by a great builder...so cool!!! I really love those tires, excellent!!! Thanks! Looks cool! What tires are those and what rims are they on? Wow, having built V1 this looks like a serious evolutionary step - well done! I echo the question about tyres and rims. They are from a Wolf Pro RC that I got at a thrift store for 1$, I spray painted the hubs black and I stuffed the large tank sprocket in the back of the hub and they act as a adapter for Lego hubs. Beefy looking wheels! Eager to see the performance. Not going to give away any hints but it has much better performance than my V1 Super Crawler being 1/2 the weight. Quote
PunkTacoNYC Posted April 28, 2016 Posted April 28, 2016 Nice, I really like those tires! Is that an L motor I see for propulsion...? The long axles must make it incredibly stable. Can't wait for more footage! Quote
JJ2 Posted April 28, 2016 Author Posted April 28, 2016 Nice, I really like those tires! Is that an L motor I see for propulsion...? The long axles must make it incredibly stable. Can't wait for more footage! You do see a L-motor for propulsion Yes the long axles make it VERY stable, also it has a Low SOG making it be able to be at a 75* angle before tipping sideways and 80* before rolling. Quote
2LegoOrNot2Lego... Posted April 29, 2016 Posted April 29, 2016 Excellent, this is such a great build...really looking forward to see more of this beauty/beast! Quote
JJ2 Posted April 30, 2016 Author Posted April 30, 2016 Teaser time is over now so let get to it. This is my 8th gen crawler that I built to test the new tires I got and try using a 3:1 gear ratio with L-motors. It features full 4-Link triangulated suspension, 4x4 drive by two L-motors, and 3rd party tires and rims. IMG_0374 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr The suspension is full 4-Link floating axle suspension that has a maximum flex of about 50 degrees and about 1 inch of up-down travel. The rear motor is mounted parallel to the wheels to rid the axle of the weak 90* bevel gear alignment, the front axle due to space constants does not have the motor mounted parallel the the axle. It uses portal hubs and a M-motor for steering geared 9:1 for plenty of torque when steering. IMG_6258 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr IMG_6259 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr Although you might think the L-motors would not supply enough torque geared 3:1 but they did, thought my testing and crawling on surfaces the motors almost never stalled. The tires also helped because of their high surface contact patch and grippy "Nubs" although they are not as sticky as the 1,9 Ansmann tires. Also note the grass spinach in the rear 16T gear. IMG_6260 by JJ2Sam, on Flickr I modeled the bodywork after my V1 as you could probably tell but I made "custom" stickers from the 9398 set but printed them in yellow or regular sticker paper. Video Hope you like it! Quote
2LegoOrNot2Lego... Posted April 30, 2016 Posted April 30, 2016 What can I say...another excellent build...off course... :laugh: Quote
Imanol BB Posted April 30, 2016 Posted April 30, 2016 I am very impressed of how well the L motors performed, as you said, we would think that they wouldn't be strong enough to move a vehicle of this size like that, and even make it go thru that kind of obstacles at high speed, but it did, it also seems very stable and the suspension system is really amazing, nice work. Quote
dtoerien Posted April 30, 2016 Posted April 30, 2016 The lineage is unmistakable. You've certainly addressed the limitations you identified in V1 - any lessons so far from V2? Again, well done! Quote
SevenStuds Posted April 30, 2016 Posted April 30, 2016 (edited) Nice development from the V1! Smaller, lighter and lower. Looks very capable! I was wondering how you attached the 3rd party wheels to the Technic hubs... Is that a large yellow sprocket wheel we see inside? Edited April 30, 2016 by SevenStuds Quote
Didumos69 Posted April 30, 2016 Posted April 30, 2016 Very nice! I even see Ackermann steering. Thumbs up! Quote
JJ2 Posted April 30, 2016 Author Posted April 30, 2016 I am very impressed of how well the L motors performed, as you said, we would think that they wouldn't be strong enough to move a vehicle of this size like that, and even make it go thru that kind of obstacles at high speed, but it did, it also seems very stable and the suspension system is really amazing, nice work. Yes I myself was surprised by the performance ad this was originally just a test for that and when I realized I had made 4-link suspension I had the idea to make is the V2 Super Crawler. The lineage is unmistakable. You've certainly addressed the limitations you identified in V1 - any lessons so far from V2? Again, well done! I am not very good it lessons but here we go,"Axle mounted motors are high in efficiency and has even better efficiency when mounted parallel." Nice development from the V1! Smaller, lighter and lower. Looks very capable! I wondering how you attached the 3rd party wheels to the Technic hubs... Is that a large yellow sprocket wheel we see inside? Yes it is a yellow sprocket, it just fit just right and had a great deal of friction holding it on to the hub. The tires are made out of a material kind of like the 9398's but a little bit softer. Very nice! I even see Ackermann steering. Thumbs up! Thanks! Quote
JJ2 Posted May 5, 2016 Author Posted May 5, 2016 I have made the instructions and posted them on Flickr. LINK Rebrickable is not done yet. Quote
JJ2 Posted May 8, 2016 Author Posted May 8, 2016 (edited) Rebrickabe is done! https://rebrickable....uper-crawler-v2 Edited May 8, 2016 by JJ2 Quote
dtoerien Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 Rebrickabe is done! Many thanks for this and for the instructions. Quote
vliet Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 Thanks for the instructions will built this soon, with different tyres and I am not sure if the few yellow parts will change in blue or white. Quote
technic_addict Posted October 29, 2016 Posted October 29, 2016 Excellent crawler with lots of power and perfect speed. I just threw together a body on it so not the best. Quote
JJ2 Posted October 29, 2016 Author Posted October 29, 2016 2 hours ago, technic_addict said: Excellent crawler with lots of power and perfect speed. I just threw together a body on it so not the best. Thanks! Yours more looks like a monster truck, how does it work without a Sbrick? One thing I noticed is the front L-Motors wire is close to the steering gear, the 1x1 bushing on the blue pin is used to sandwich the wire so no grinding happens. Quote
technic_addict Posted October 30, 2016 Posted October 30, 2016 2 hours ago, JJ2 said: Thanks! Yours more looks like a monster truck, how does it work without a Sbrick? One thing I noticed is the front L-Motors wire is close to the steering gear, the 1x1 bushing on the blue pin is used to sandwich the wire so no grinding happens. Yes, it does look a bit more like a monster truck. Not my intent, but I really have no interest in spending a lot of time making a body. It works fine with a V2 receiver, just need a polarity switch for one of the L motors. The front L motor wire probably was sandwiched at some point but may have come loose. Doesn't seem to cause any issues. I am a little worried about handing the controller to a child because the steering has a limit of travel but the M motor keeps pushing. I tried placing a White clutch gear but it didn't have enough friction so would stop steering too early, so I had to take it out. Quote
JJ2 Posted October 30, 2016 Author Posted October 30, 2016 32 minutes ago, technic_addict said: I am a little worried about handing the controller to a child because the steering has a limit of travel but the M motor keeps pushing. I tried placing a White clutch gear but it didn't have enough friction so would stop steering too early, so I had to take it out. Yes easy to understand, I actually let a little boy drive mine but quickly took it away because of the steering gears being ground. Quote
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