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[MOC] Ruby Eclipse
Busy putting together instructions, but I'm wondering about gearing. Lego's own trains that have been powered with L motors usually have 1:1 gearing (Emerald Night, Crocodile). Due to the low-mounted motor, this one is geared approximately 3:1 (three revolutions of the motor for one revolution of the driven wheels). This makes the model slower, but more powerful. Seeing as the original 1251 was mostly used for shunting duties, this seems appropriate. There is an alternate gearing solution I could implement, but that has two issues- It requires a 24z crown gear , which hasn't been in production since 2012 or so. The other gears are 8z gears - not really known for their sturdiness or reliability. So, does anyone here have a preference? The options as I see them are: A- Slow, steady, reliable, made from commonly available parts B- Faster but flimsier, made with out-of-production parts.
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General Part Discussion
mahjqa replied to Polo-Freak's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingTechnic Hub / Handle 1 x 1 : Part 424 | BrickLink
- PoweredUp Retiring?
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[MOC] Ruby Eclipse
Thanks for your suggestions! I did some fiddlin'. Well,as suggested- ditched the tender, moved both front and rear couplers inward. Boiler mounted 1 stud further to the rear, and one plate higher. Cab moved similarly. Ladder-entrance distance is shortened a bit. The now-inboard battery box compromises the look a bit, but since Circuit Cubes aren't my thing that can't be helped. Any other bits that can be improved?
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[MOC] Ruby Eclipse
Based on the Reading 1251 , which itself was a one-off prototype Frankensteined together from leftover parts of a I-2a class 2-8-0. The words "based on" are doing a lot of heavy lifting here. The proportions are slightly off, the colourscheme is all the way different, and the included coal tender doesn't really make sense for a shunter. And that's how we get to this topic. I've made trains with free instructions before, and may want to do so again. However, before I start wasting both my time and yours, I'd like to know if there's any interest in instructions for a train like this. I hear steam train fans are very realism-oriented. I'd like to give a rundown of the features, and I would love to hear if there's improvements I can make before I start the whole instructions thing. Starting off; the mechanism. My goal was to mount the motor as low to the ground as possible, to get more room for details. Gearing right now is 1:1 Also, the coupling rods assembly won't seize up. Trouble-free running ahoy! The battery tender is designed so switching batteries and minimizing wire length is as easy as possible. Transparent parts at the back allow for checking the status light. I still want to make some adjustments to the model before making instructions. On the to-do list are: Adjusting the proportions where possible. The front hangs over quite a bit, and I'm sure this can be improved. Making the model easier to construct. The front assembly has some math that while legal, might not be entirely Euclidean. Where possible, substitute expensive or hard-to-find parts. Structural integrity. Right now the model is pretty damn solid, but I still have some improvements in mind. So, how do you like the model? Would you be interested in instructions? Any improvements that would be welcome? I'd love to hear them.
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Off road truck "Albatross" from the game Mudrunner Expeditions (added video)
mahjqa replied to Appie's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThis is just glorious. From the functionality to the excellent likeness to the original, I'm massively impressed.
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[HELP] Generic Building Help Topic
What I'm looking for is a variation on a differential drive. Typical diff drive has two inputs, two outputs. 1- Powering input one means both outputs rotate the same direction 2- Powering input two means both outputs rotate different directions What I'm looking for is again a mechanism with two inputs and two outputs. 1- Powering input one means output 1 and output 2 rotate at the same speed 2- Powering input two means output 1 rotates, while output 2 remains stationary. Does anyone know of such a mechanism? Edit; nevermind. Powering one output of a differential with one motor and powering the differential itself with the other seems to do what I want. Now to fix the speed of the outputs.
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General Part Discussion
mahjqa replied to Polo-Freak's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modelinghttps://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=80441pb01
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Truck Trial 56mm competition
mahjqa replied to mahjqa's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
- DF06 Aposematic (Friends style diesel shunter)
In case people are interested; I've also published instructions for the tank cars seen in the video: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-179076/Mahj/green-tank-car/- Truck Trial 56mm competition
mahjqa replied to mahjqa's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingFinally had some time to document my build: More pictures: https://flickr.com/photos/28134808@N02/albums/72177720315500612 IO file of the suspension: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GSviTWD-voyIgLJKGDotRwY6L_854uuE/view- Most Challenging Mechanism
mahjqa replied to Tobi Wankenobi's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThe mechanism to store energy in the springs and to release it at the right time was very fiddly. It had to be coupled to a steering axle that could withstand the weight of the car dropping onto the wheels continuously. Weight distribution was also very delicate. On top of that, it had to look good as well.- Truck Trial 56mm competition
mahjqa replied to mahjqa's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThat -6 is because it's my own truck. As organiser, I'm not eligible to win any prizes. The other positive scores you see in that column are rewards for originality / looks.- Truck Trial 56mm competition
Pretty much all it says on the tin- competitors are limited to wheels no larger than 56mm, max width is 17 studs (stickie-outie-bits like mirrors are OK), motors, power supplies etc should be 100& Lego, no 3D printed parts- very conventional. We found out during the trial that the obstacles may have been a bit too hardcore, but we intend to do it again with improved machines and gained knowledge. Edit: Phase 2 is now online- on to phase 3!- DF06 Aposematic (Friends style diesel shunter)
@UltraViolet definitely also take a look at this model: It uses those doors in a great way to cover up the battery box. The only downside I see is that they haven't produced 1x1 plates with clip in the right colour yet.- DF06 Aposematic (Friends style diesel shunter)
Glad you all like it! @Dav1d It's certainly interesting how Friends went to space before they got a train. Maybe MOCs like this can show them there is plenty of enthusiasm for it.- DF06 Aposematic (Friends style diesel shunter)
It's one of those challenges that the Powered Up system brings; how to build something that looks decent, while still containing all the electric components that make it go? Since subtle colours are not my style, Friends was the way to go. Still, I think Lego's Dark Pink is a plausible colour for an industrial shunter. I hope the video speaks for itself: Free instructions can be found here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-175076/Mahj/df06-aposematic- Did you build B-models when sets had those?
mahjqa replied to howitzer's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingMost times I don't even build the A model. I buy for parts.- 42157 - Skidder John Deere 948L-II
mahjqa replied to Ngoc Nguyen's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingI can't make sense of the geometry of the A-frame. I would assume all holes on there are on a regular grid. Then how does the 11 stud flip-flop beam fit in? It appears to stretch between two holes that should, by all means, be more than 10 studs apart center-to-center.- Coming soon? LEGO Friends Mindstorms set (April Fools joke)
mahjqa replied to Coder Shah's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingYou should've picked Nova.- [MOC] 92 - NORM GRABOWSKI´S KOOKIE CAR
mahjqa replied to andrepinto's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingPLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY FLICKR YOUTUBE INSTAGRAM AND SOUNDCLOUD TO GET MY OPINION ON YOUR MOC- Technic 2023 Set Discussion
Set # 853 called and wants your lunch money. Getting the Ferd because of the dark blue stuff, triple curved panels are yummy, glad they're still making cars that fit the car transporter.- Technic 2023 Set Discussion
Congratulations.- Technic General Discussion
Yeah, I'd like to see that video, chief.- [MOC] Cyclorotor Tow Boat (Voith-Schneider inspired) (NEW funny prototype)
Excellent model! Really impressed by the manouverability! - DF06 Aposematic (Friends style diesel shunter)
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