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[MOC] Toyota Corolla E20 Coupe (1970-1978)
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThank you. Thank you. Some of the new part are not available in dark azure, so I try to replaced it with medium blue. The only complete color available is white as you can see in the second picture.(build with Stud.io) Thank you. I will try to make a short video later.
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[MOC] Toyota Corolla E20 Coupe (1970-1978)
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThank you. Thank you.
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[MOC] Toyota Corolla E20 Coupe (1970-1978)
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThe steering can not auto return to center due to the use of the clutch gear and control by the PU remote controller, but it gives a very small turning radius of 30cm. I have tried to use the 24T gear before I replaced it with the clutch gear, it can not stand the torque from the driving motor since it has been gear down to 3:1.
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[MOC] Toyota Corolla E20 Coupe (1970-1978)
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThank you for your interest of my model. You can find more picture by hovering to the right/left side of the picture & click the arrow to see the next picture in the album of my Flickr. Thank you. Thank you.
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[MOC] Toyota Corolla E20 Coupe (1970-1978)
This is my first attempt to build a small RC model car based on a real car. The model is powered by 2L PU motor & small PU hub. The turning radius is 30cm I try to matched the color as closed as possible with the dark azure for the parts in medium blue. The white one is the most complete parts available for the model. Please share your opinion & suggestion to improve this model. Thank you. Blogged by : https://thelegocarblog.com/.../boring-except-when-its-not/ Building instructions : https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-107750/Legoku/toyota-corolla-se20-coupe-1970-1978/ This is the real build : This is the virtual build with Stud.io :
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More powerful motors for Lego Tech +
dickylaban replied to Rusty43's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingPlease try to use the Lithium one (energizer ultimate lithium), it gives more power to the hub.
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[MOC] Electric Hubless Bike
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingaFrInaTi0n a.k.a. amorti a.k.a [REMOVED], Looks like you are angry since I didn't give you a free copy of my building instructions, so you keep insulting my model with your bad attitude. I build my model based on my imagination, and I find it works as expected. If you have the same idea & you can build it in better way, so just do it & show it. About the price of the instructions : I sell it according to how I valued my work, people can buy it if they can afford it. (I don't mind if nobody want to buy it) I buy instructions if I found it very interest (no matter the price was), for example : I buy the 1:8 McLaren 720s by Charbel. I share my model for fun, I'm not looking for a competition of the best or not. I have a lot of idea and I build it as I have time, I dismantle my model after I have my documentation. I hope you can understand what I mean with this last reply in this thread.
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[MOC] Electric Hubless Bike
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingUnfortunately I have dismantle the build. You can buy the building instructions to prove it. Your model only works with buwizz. I understand you still can not understand how my steering works, it works as the "hub steering" system does. I re-designed it with moving the pivot of turning from center of the wheel to the back side. The following article will explain the "hub steering" : https://www.cycleworld.com/wrap-your-head-around-this-hub-steering-motorcycle-from-revival/ I hope this helps you to understand how it works & learn more advance technology in motorcyle world's. If you still didn't get it, buying the instructions is the best way to learn & prove it. FYI: the building instruction is available in limited offer. (only for qualified builder)
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[TC21] ZCube
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
- [TC21] Technic Transforming Vehicle Contest - Entry Topic
dickylaban replied to Jim's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingEntry Name : zCube Description : a simple transformable vehicle with dual track that can transform from a cube shape into a parallelogram shape and vice versa. Transformation can be done while moving. This model use 2 PU L motor to drive each side of the track & a PU XL motor to perform the transformation. The Technic Hub got 6 LiPo rechargable AAA battery as the power source. Remote control created with the PoweredUp apps. The video was created with the 'batch' program in the PoweredUp apps.- [MOC] Electric Hubless Bike
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThe steering is a push-pull method, it formed a parallelogram where the steering rod parallel to the wheel's mounting rod. here's the video : Yes. but you need to add some side wheel to prevent it falling sideways. :) Thank you, This model works as a real motorcyle does, you can see it here :- [TC21] ZCube
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingI have created the remote control for the model using PoweredUp application. The model works smoothly & can perform as expected. It also can move with the vertical side positioned at the ground. I also make some 'batch' coding to run the model for video taking.- [MOC] Electric Hubless Bike
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingI made some changes when I create the building instructions. You can get it by PM me in my facebook page.- [TC21] 2
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingI changed the design of the base to improved the structure for further bodywork. The steering has already working, & the sliding of the lifting mechanism also works. The XL motor was took a lot of space, so I need to replace it with other motor.(to provide more space for the driving mechanism)- [TC21] 2
This is my second try to build the entry for the contest. If this one better then the zCube, I will submit this. I challenge myself to build a compact transformable vehicle with wheels. I build this during my holiday of my online math class, so I really enjoy it. I have not choose a name for the model since I didn't have the idea for the body yet.(maybe a small truck or hatchback car) I will update the name when I finished building it. My first attempt is choosing the rack gear, I choose the part# 18942 from set#42043. This gear provide a smooth & steady movement, it will support the force at any mounting point. This is the base frame, maybe it will be modified later to suit the next step build. The steering is simple one. The basic transformation of the frame. The wheelbase getting shorter & lift up the mounting frame for the body.- [MOC] Electric Hubless Bike
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThis is the driving mechanism for the rear wheel. I replaced the white rubber band with 0.5" O-ring (non-lego part) to obtained a better grip to the tire. The structure is the best I can achieve for a good scale ratio for the bike.(compact size) if you have better solutions, please share it. The black gear is connected to the same one mounted on the PU XL motor. The red 1L connector (4 pcs) is use as the bearing for the tire.- [TC21] ZCube
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingzCube in cube form. zCube transform into Z form (moving forward) zCUBE transform into Z form (moving backward)- [MOC] The BareBone (Hubless Droid Mk2)
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThank you. Please share it when you have done with the red one. :)- [MOC] Electric Hubless Bike
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThank you. I am happy to know that you also have an idea to try it without the 77107 parts. Please share the result after you try it with the wheel.- [TC21] ZCube
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingActually I didn't want to do it, but I was being attacked for unreasonable thing and nothing can be done to stop it. I am a life survival for more than half century, so I think it's natural in human life. I also didn't want to involve in useless complicated arguing discussion, since it wasting my time. I have been a member here a long time ago, but I never post anything rapidly. I will follow the rule as it was written, so I think everyone here should also be patient to see the progress before making any further judging statement. Thank you for your help & I will continue to post my progress for the contest.- [MOC] Electric Hubless Bike
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingWhy ? is the link broken or you can not access the link ? If you want it, I can send it to your email. You can send your request to me via : dickylaban@hotmail.com & I will send you a copy of the video.- [MOC] The BareBone (Hubless Droid Mk2)
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingIt's a good idea, I will looking forward for your next build.- [TC21] ZCube
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThank you for your attention on my model. This model will have a cube shape form, it can be transform into a Z shape (or parallelogram) in both direction (slant to front or back). I was lucky this month due to the school holiday, my online math class also got holiday. This give me opportunity to built without interruption. I will post more picture tomorrow when nothing has to be done at home. Please come back to see the progress. Nice talking to you.- [MOC] Electric Hubless Bike
dickylaban replied to dickylaban's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingI just check the link & it works. I have modified the link in order to make it easier for you to watch it. If you have a facebook account, you can see more picture & explanation about the model in my page : legoku888- [MOC] The BareBone (Hubless Droid Mk2)
This model was inspired by the StarWars Hailfire droid (set #4481), powered by 2 L PF motors. I wrap a circle of part #x400c20 (4pcs) & PU LEDs to give more fun for playing. Video : https://fb.watch/9WqQqzDFzG/ Do you like it ? - [TC21] Technic Transforming Vehicle Contest - Entry Topic
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