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KikoTube

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  1. Hello Guys, I may present you the finished Chassis: Featuring: XL motor servo motor independent front suspension Back suspension: live axle with trailing arms and Watt's linkage Comments and Critism appreciated!
  2. Nice Truck you got there! I like the front suspension
  3. @Isak Thank you very much! Thanks, I am building with blueprints. And it fits to them pretty nicely. But i agree, it looks a bit longer in this perspective. Here's a picture: Actually I made the Chassis a bit shorter to build the rest with basic bricks. Thanks for your Comment!
  4. Hello Guys, To be honest, I didn't think that the suspension would work properly. But today i built the chassis, and i have to say.. It's realy awesome; simple and effective. Here are some pictures:
  5. KikoTube replied to mopc's post in a topic in LEGO Town
    Looks nice!
  6. I would love to see the red trolleybus. I was often in Budapest and this Bus is just so charming
  7. Nice truck you got there, i especially like the cab-tilting-mechanism
  8. @Rodzilla4 Wow, that Looks pretty nice . Im not sure if mine is going to be as good as yours! I would be interested in some tips, I sent you my email via PM. Would be cool to see something more! As for Progress: 1 Servo and 1 XL included Stabilized the chassis simplified the trailing arms Simple and realistic Chassis... As always comments and critism appreciated!
  9. Probably you are right... i'm gonna test it. Puh! So you are the biggest Chevy-Fanboy here, aren't you Would you mind sending me a link of your Topic, i didn't find anything about it. I'll finish it for sure! So here's what i've been working on the last days. The first 3 Chassis attempts were not very stable. This issue is fixed now, but now the next Problem appears... THE SPRINGS!! As you can see, ist pretty hard to implement the springs between Chassis and Links. Note: LDD-File is at Maximum suspension travel Any Ideas? Edit: My twohundred and twentysecond Post
  10. Hmm, i will test it. But I think i'll take two yellow shock Absorbers. One per link. There is not much weigth on the back i believe
  11. Thanks Guys! hehe, the same for me with a german car Show Yes, they seem to be very likeable... Hmm, i don't think this would be a good idea. I wanna build it as original as possible, so i'll continue with this axle.
  12. Yes, there was no simple way to connect them with the links stable
  13. We can still be I can understand that, looks more sporty. Thanks for showing me Roadkill, I did not know that series. Looks like a lot of fun :) Btw, i think i have the perfect axle. The links are directly connected to wheelhubs so there is almost no force on the Connection between diff and hubs. Also with panhard-rod As always, Comments and Critism appreciated
  14. Yea, also on my wanted-list for a while No, going to be a Panel Version, the Stepside doesn't suit my liking
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    KikoTube replied to drdesignz's post in a topic in Special LEGO Themes
    Awesome!
  16. Thanks , im gonna build in a diff, after all those comments I have to Done! Thanks for the Input! As i said on top, i am going to use diffs. For Sure, it's just a matter of time! I don't have too many parts, and that's why i often build digitally. I have still 3 files, which Need to be build, before i continue with the TGX Gonna start Building the new Axle!
  17. Whoops, i overread that... sorry
  18. Nice Idea, but how do you want to steer it?
  19. Thanks Guys, im going to have a closer look to your ideas this afternoon
  20. Some helpful points... Thanks! Good idea with the hubs held by links. Ill try this
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