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[MOC] Technic RC Pneumatic Dump Truck
P McCatty replied to P McCatty's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThis is a fantastic solution! I'll be sure to test it out. The jaws of that hinged part at a first glance look robust enough to carry the load, so definitely worth a try. The thought of using a separated universal joint (similar shape) did cross my mind, but I didn't bother to take it apart This is a very clean option though. This is a good idea too. It was a while back that I first designed the axle so I may not be remembering correctly, but I think the head of the servo motor in that configuration intefered with the turntable at the back of the axle. There might have been a way to brace it differently to accommodate this though - I probably leaned towards more symmetry in the end. And at a quick glance, the cable may also get tangled up in the engine crankshaft during extreme suspension flex. This could be solved by running it tight to the body of the motor & using a clip, but I wouldn't want to leave that as a source of error for anyone else building it.
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[MOC] Technic RC Pneumatic Dump Truck
P McCatty replied to P McCatty's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingVery good observation! I tried a few different solutions, but none of them were robust enough. There was always be skipping under high torque. Examples below are from using the old 16T & new 8T gears. With the aim of keeping the dual wheels at ~ 19-wide, there was nowhere to mount supports around the differential. To get around this, I supported it by framing with 4 x 12T gears. I was actually surprised by how well it worked. The ground glearance suffers a bit, but the assembly is solid. This can also be done by framing with 8T gears, but it results in a bit more friction.
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[MOC] Technic RC Pneumatic Dump Truck
P McCatty replied to P McCatty's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThank you! Thank you! The pneumatic cylinders are really 3 in parallel, but I used 6 to get the range. They are coupled with a custom assembly that is a variation of THIS. If you notice, the pivot for the dump bed is not along its base, but rather quite low towards the bumper, such that it has an approximate overall "L" shape. This was specifically chosen to maximize the force delivered to tip the bed at the point where it is highest (horizontal). Regarding the tires - yes you are correct, RC4WD isn't cheap but at the same time, they look much better than the standard LEGO tires in my opinion.
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[MOC] Technic RC Pneumatic Dump Truck
P McCatty replied to P McCatty's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingOddly enough, the pneumatics are pretty quiet. But it's the compressor that gives the model character. While it's working it sounds like a real heavy duty truck with the engine idling.
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[MOC] Technic RC Pneumatic Dump Truck
P McCatty replied to P McCatty's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThank you! Regarding the old-style differential on axle 1, it was chosen to provide clearance for the servo motor that sits directly on top. The curvature of the motor coupled with the 1/2 stud width of the gear was sufficient. There was no room to move it forward, & moving it up by 1 stud would interfere with the engine crankshaft during extreme suspension flex. The engine already sits a bit higher than I'd like. Typically the approach would be to mirror the axles & so the burning question is, why doesn't axle 2 have the same gearing? During testing I found (with using the old-style differential on axle 2) that the input shaft torque was such that it would shred the new style cv-joint. This was overcome by gearing it up another 20-12 & using the new-style differential. With the 1-stud thickness of the differential gear, the original positioning of the servo motor (just like axle 1) wouldn't work due to interference. Fortunately, the steering arms on axle 2 are 1 stud longer than axle 1 to reduce the steering radius & this is typical on twin steer vehicles. With that, I was able to move the servo away from the differential by 1 stud & achieve the needed clearance. Finally, since the axles have dissimilar differentials, the gearing in between them was necessary. A close inspection of the render below may provide some clarity.
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[MOC] Technic RC Pneumatic Dump Truck
P McCatty replied to P McCatty's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThank you. Much appreciated
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[MOC] Technic RC Pneumatic Dump Truck
Hi everyone. I’d like to introduce to you my latest MOC: Technic RC Pneumatic Dump Truck. It is on 1:17 scale, weighing in at 4.32kg with just over 5,000 parts. It is loosely inspired by the SinoTruk Howo 8 x 4 Tipper Twin Steer. I would love to get your thoughts & feedback! More pictures on Flickr HERE Instructions: BuWizz, 2.4GHz Feature Summary Powered by 2 x BuWizz 2.0 or 2.4GHz Box. RC Drive 8 x 8. RC Twin Steering. Springless Live Axle Suspension Front & Rear with maximum roll stability. RC Compressor. RC Pneumatic Functions. Tip Dump Bed & Driver Cab independently. Dump Bed Automatic Gate Lock with optional Manual Override. Opening Doors with Spring-Loaded Latch. Foot Pedals (Brake & Accelerator), Signal Levers, Gear Shifter, Air Horn Chain, Ignition Key, opening Glove Compartment. Working In-Line 6 Cylinder Engine (Connected to Drive Shaft) Working Steering Wheel full-time, even when Cab is tipped. Opening Hood, revealing Engine Fan. Adjustable Sun Visors, Mirrors, Windshield Wipers. Technic Figure Compatibility. Locking Feature to secure Dump Bed & Driver Cab to Frame to add rigidity & facilitate ease of model transport. Video Comparison Pictures Locomotion All motorized functions are powered by dual BuWizz 2.0 or 2.4GHz Units integrated into the Cab. The model features RC Drive, with a full 8 x 8 train. Propulsion is delivered by 4 x PF XL Motors, geared down at 2 to 1 with the help of Planetary Hubs. There are no Center Differentials, which ensures that all 4 axles are driven full-time. The drive train is also connected to a (cosmetic) inline 6-cylinder Engine, complete with a fan. With an empty Bed, the weight distribution is closer to the front, which limits the traction on the rear wheels. In practice, the 8 x 8 drive configuration results in much better outdoor & overall performance (particularly over uneven terrain). Individual axle-mounted PF Servo Motors steer the Truck through a Rack & Pinion system, & this is independent of Suspension flex. Axle 1 (forward) has a tighter turning radius than Axle 2. There is a mechanical linkage connecting the system to the Steering Wheel in the Driver Cab with a +/- 167 deg range for a more realistic look. This function remains operational even when the Cab is tipped. Suspension All 4 Axles feature Live Suspension. Both the front & rear wheel sets are connected in tandem, similar to a Walking Beam configuration. By combining traverse & longitudinal pendular levers, articulation is achieved without the use of shock absorbers. This also offers maximum roll stability for high center-of-gravity applications. This idea was inspired by the All Terrain Crane by @Jennifer Clark. Pneumatic System The Pneumatic Circuit uses compressed air to control the pistons that operate the Bed & Driver Cab tipping functions. A Compressor generates pressurized air that is then redirected towards the pistons through corresponding switches. At the heart of the Pneumatic system is the Air Compressor. It is driven by a PF L Motor using 2 Pumps aligned out of phase for smooth flow. Compressed Air is fed to the Pneumatic Switches that control the tipping functions. The model features 2 Pneumatic functions: Tip Driver Cab & Tip Dump Bed. The air supply from the Compressor is redirected through Pneumatic Switches, which in turn control the Pneumatic Pistons that operate the functions. The Switches are activated by PF Servo Motors. With the Compressor turned on to supply airflow, the Servo angle (-90, 0, 90) corresponds to the Switch positions (-1, 0, 1), which then moves the Pneumatic Pistons as (retract, neutral, extend). Full credit to @functionalTechnic for the original RC Pneumatic Servo set-up. The Dump Bed tips at up to 45 deg & has a lifting capacity of 2.5 kg, with a total volume of 3,623 cubic cm. Gate Lock The Dump Bed contains a gravity-based Lever that automatically releases the Gate as soon as tipping begins. Conversely, it is timed to lock the Gate once the Bed is horizontal. An optional pin is included that secures the Lever in position so that it doesn’t release the Gate upon tipping. Driver Cab Details The Driver Cab features functional doors with a spring-loaded mechanical linkage to open & lock them. This mechanism fits in a single stud width & once locked, the door is fully constrained to the Cab. The driver side contains Foot Pedals (Brake & Accelerator), Air Horn, Signals, Ignition Key, Gear Shift Lever. The Windshield Wipers, Mirrors & Sun Visors are all independently adjustable. The Hood on the front opens to reveal a working Engine Fan. Finally, Technic Figure compatibility has been maintained using vintage seats. Admittedly the Technician scale isn’t 100% accurate, but it is never a bad idea to include them. Locking Elements Both the Driver Cab & Dump Bed feature locking mechanisms that reinforce the tipping functions. This is ideal for model transport, where it can be easily lifted from above from any of the sections. Typically, it would be carried from beneath or by holding the front & back. Aftermarket Tires While the standard 62.4 x 20 tires work well, but the RC4WD 1.2” variants have always been preferrable. They are a bit larger & have a more rugged look overall. Due to the weight of the model, the supplied foam inserts were not sufficient for the tires to retain their shape. To overcome this, custom inserts were designed & 3D Printed for the Dirt Grabber option. They consist of symmetrical halves that are joined together on the rim & secured with Technic ½ Pins. The ID features inner shoulders that prevent lateral movement relative to the rim. More Pictures
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3rd party battery/remote sets
P McCatty replied to wower's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingHas anyone successfully opened these up & replaced the battery with a 3S 11.1V Lipo? That would keep the interface & controller relationship, but boost the power from inside. The 4-port box is quite small & there are only a few 3S Lipo cells I've seen that could possibly fit. I'm not sure about the connection point though (JST, Balance Ports etc).
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[CADA] CADA General Discussion Topic
P McCatty replied to Milan's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingPerformance aside, the pin & axle connectivity remains the same. However, where the CADA & Buwizz Buggy motors shine becomes evident in the studless ecosystem. The chamfers on the original motors require extra clearance.
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[CADA] CADA General Discussion Topic
P McCatty replied to Milan's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingFor anyone that may find these digital files useful, here is the download link. Just grab the zipped file. Feedback welcome. https://bricksafe.com/pages/PMcCatty/miscellaneous/downloads
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[CADA] CADA General Discussion Topic
P McCatty replied to Milan's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingJust putting some final touches on these for anyone that may be interested. Full connectivity enabled. I'm not going to bother adding unnecessary details like buttons, USB port, etc. Out of curiosity, would it be best to share io files or a parts pack?
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[MOC] Crane Truck
P McCatty replied to suffocation's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingGive yourself some credit! This is really well implemented. Reminded me of 8460 right away. So it looks like you have Drive, Steer, Outriggers & a Universal motor from the Buwizz Unit on the base. Then the Slew, Boom, Extend, Hook are operated from the Universal through a manual 4S gearbox in the superstructure. Very intelligent use of the clutches. I really like it. Do you have a video by chance? I can't quite make out the gearing from the XL & I'm curious to see how it steers with the M motor. I imagine that operating the Slew function from the Superstructure while it's rotating could be challenging, which is why I think that it was done from a secondary gear box (in the base) on 42082. But with the benefit of bypassing the need for another battery box in the Crane I think that's ok, especially for a model on this scale.
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[BOOK] Lego Technic: An Unofficial, Illustrated History
P McCatty replied to 2GodBDGlory's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling+1. I'm still at 1985 LOL. Taking my time & enjoying all of it.
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[APP] BrickController2
P McCatty replied to imurvai's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingOne thing that has worked for me is using a game controller with an attachment to hold the phone (running the Brick Controller app). So you can operate the model with one hand by assigning the drive & steer commands to a single joystick. Some phones will have the screen dim (not lock) to save power, but the app still runs. Another option is also to reduce brightness. That frees up the other hand to film with a secondary device.
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McCatty_TECH Creations
P McCatty replied to P McCatty's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThank you! I had a ton of fun making these & trying to keep them as universal as possible. Right now I just have the main Chassis & I switch out the Logger & Dumper attachments as needed. I'm tempted to make another Chassis & link them all together as a road train. It's already super long with a single Trailer. And the thought of trying to reverse the whole thing makes my head hurt LOL. For the updated Claw Rig I'm experimenting with RC4WD Dirt Grabber Tires. They look much better, but I'll have to DIY some new inserts so that they can properly support the weight as the Truck is pretty heavy. The Buwizz motor is so powerful that I've been able to haul a loaded Trailer (approx 6kg total) up steep driveways & over uneven terrain quite easily.
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