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8043 Motor Upgrade
Chrizzle replied to Blakbird's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingHi, I have done this quite a wihle ago. The only thing you will need to solve is the different length of the L-Motor. But in my opinion it's worth the changes that you have to make on the 8043, since performance drastically improves! I also used two of the new V2 receivers. Everthing powerd by the 8878 rechargeable battery box. - Performance - Tracks and Motor PlacementRegards Chrizzle
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Chrizzle's MOCs
Chrizzle replied to Chrizzle's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThank you for your comments, glad to hear you like my creations! @kwon: yes, you're right, the pickup is a modification of the 8258 B-model, was one of my first mocs so far
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Chrizzle's MOCs
Chrizzle replied to Chrizzle's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingHello again, after I have seen several mocs of the so called baja/trophy trucks I tried to design my own one. The model is roughly inspired by the monster energy baja truck. Here is the result: Main view: I also decided to add some lights: As most of those trucks it carries a spare wheel for emergencies: Side view of the truck: Rear suspension and gear ratio: If you like you can check out a short vid of its performance here: https://vimeo.com/68913085 (video will be active in a few minutes) Regards chrizz
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[HELP] Motorize 42006 Excavator
Chrizzle replied to puffo's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingHi there, I already did a combination of 42006 and 8043 this is very easy to build and with the new L-Motors huge fun to play with http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=48762&hl=chrizzle&st=25
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Chrizzle's MOCs
Chrizzle replied to Chrizzle's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingHello everyone, after a rather long break from building technic, due to my bachelor's thesis I now want to share with you my latest creation. I decided to start with something simple, yet playable. So I combined the features of the 8043 (6 functions with 4 motors) with the claw of 42006 (great playability). As I'm a proud owner of two 9398 crawler sets I also decided to replace the m-motors and receivers by 4 l-motors and two new V2-Receivers. Everything is powerd by the 8878 rechargeable battery box. I also added some lights for the looks.Well as most of the parts of this moc are more or less copied from the two sets I at least wanted to do the lower structure on my own and didn't use the 8043 solution. Check out the details here: https://vimeo.com/64623068 - Performance https://vimeo.com/64623070- Motors and Tracks As most of you know the two sets already, here are only a few pictures of the model: So that's it for now. The creation turned out to be really fun to play with and is rather easy to build as you can use the imo awesome 8043 gearbox solution. Hope you like it. Regards chirzzle
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Chrizzle's MOCs
Chrizzle replied to Chrizzle's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modelingthank you! glad to hear that you like it!
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Chrizzle's MOCs
Chrizzle replied to Chrizzle's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingAfter a long break from building i started with another creation. It is a simple RC-Frontloader, inspired by the set 8265. I just wanted to have it fully RC and in another colour scheme! here are some images from my Brickshelf Folder this time i could also make a simple video where you can see its performance! My link hope you like it regards chrizzle
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Ordering extra parts at Lego (Pick a Brick?)
Chrizzle replied to Jim's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingHello, what you have read in the topic is correct, you can just phone Lego Customer Service and tell them that you want to order parts. What you need to identify the correct part is the number of the specific item that u can look up in the building instruction of the set. Also they can sometimes identify the part using the so called "design number" whihc bricklink.com uses for identifying the parts. Furthermore the Lego Customer Service can tell you then, if the part is available or not and how much it costs. I have ordered a lot of parts using this method and i am very satisfied with it! Just give it a try! Hope i could help you! PS: i live in Germany, but i think that you can use that Lego Service in almost every country.
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Problem with RC buggy Motors
Chrizzle replied to Chrizzle's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modelingcool, i saw some of them on ebay recently but they are quite expensive i hope i can get one soon!
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Problem with RC buggy Motors
Chrizzle replied to Chrizzle's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modelingthank you guys for the fast replies! then i will have to rebuild my construction and use two of the accu packs! kind of waste that you have to use two of them in a single MOC^^
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Problem with RC buggy Motors
Hey guys! i just bought 2 RC buggy motors (Buggy Motor) as i wanted to crate a vehicle using skid steeting (inspired by mahjqas metal grudge) i wired it up like the following: the 8878 accu pack gives power to one IR Receiver where i connected the buggy motors by using two 20cm extension wires. one motor goes to the red channel the other one to the blue channel. the gear train is made like u can see below and i am using the faster rpm output (aoverall result is 453 rpms according to sariel's gear ratio calculator): so now to my issue: when driving around, sometimes the motors don't run smoothly, that means they are stalling on random, so the vehicle just does little "jumps" forward and can actually not drive fluently. so the motors start running for a milisec and stop instantly, this makes driving impossible. i checked if i made any mistake in wiring things up or the gear train has some problems, but everything works smoothly... the IR Receiver isn't affected by strong light or anything else, and the accu pack was fully loaded before driving... so i'm wondering if the battery pack can't deliver enough voltage or amperes to the motors that they won't run properly... maybe the vehicle is too heavy, but except the power functions parts the chassis is only made of a few pieces... (it's definately lighter than 1 kilogramme) so if u have any idea what might cause this problems please share your thoughts! thx in advance regards chrizzle
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Chrizzle's MOCs
Chrizzle replied to Chrizzle's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modelingthank you for your comments, i wasn't able to make a video of the crane unfortunately...it's already been disassembled^^
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Chrizzle's MOCs
Chrizzle replied to Chrizzle's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingSo, this time i want to present you my biggest MOC so far, a mobile crane inspired by the Liebherr LTM Series! It took me about 3 weeks of building and almost all of my yellow parts... more pictures in my brickshelf folder the crane's features are: - all 5 axles driven (2x XL Motor) - all 5 axles steered, first and last axle with same radius, three inner axles with same radius (1x Motor) - four outriggers (1x M Motor) - roating upper section (1x XL Motor) - extandable counter weight (1x M Motor) - extandable 3 section boom (1x M Motor) - rope winch (1x Motor) - lifting and lowering boom (1x XL Motor) - cabine angle adapts to boom's lifting angle additional power functions elements: - 2x 8878 accu pack (one in the vehicle itself, 2nd in the upper structure) - 4 IR Receiver (2 of them in each section) - 5x lights - some extension wires i have to say that i am really satisfied with the result, cause i have never managed to build something that complex, that actually works^^ all functions work quite smooth (for the model's size - that means no slipping gears or struggling motors) unfortunately the upper structure cannot be turned full 360° when the counter weight is extended, but it was impossible for me to fix that problem, bacause i needed the extra weight as far away from the rotating point to crate a balance for the boom! the model is 99,999% made of lego parts except the rope i used (i had to snatch it from my grandma^^) videos of the functions are already recorded. i will upload them soon! hope u enjoy regards chrizzle
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Chrizzle's MOCs
Chrizzle replied to Chrizzle's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modelinghey again, while building my new moc i just had a little idea what to do with this part: 120° axle connector here are some pics of the mini moc: hope u like it^^ maybe i'm trying to build a bigger mothership for them ;-) regards chrizzle
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Sariel's HD Video of Truck Trial Grand Prix Mazovia
Chrizzle replied to DLuders's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modelinghey, I would love to see the video, too... but as I live in germany i cannot watch most youtube videos containing audio files... So is there an alternate way to watch it? regards Chrizzle
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