Posted October 4, 20159 yr This is my vision for a Mercedes Benz truck of the year 2045. Features: - driver-less, - powered by electricity, - has one motor in every wheel, - can steer and drive in all directions, even sideways, - built from modules, each one is self contained, - guided by GPS or remote control. - Bendable tires without suspension Main module is Base Unit. It is a self contained axle, with battery, motors and Gyroscope-like system. Each wheel is driven and steered in any direction, it can steer and drive even sideways, for zero turning radius. Usually only two Base Units are needed for one Container, each at the very end of the container. If cargo is heavier, three or more Units can be set. No matter where they are placed on the Container, the Container can always be moved straight, diagonal, sideways and turn on the spot. If the Container is being moved just with Base Units (without Cabin), they never occupy more space than the Container itself, as they are under it. Additional module is Crew Cabin module, for transporting crew or tools, if needed, and to provide aerodynamic cover for a Container (on long distance duties). Crew Cabin requires one Base Unit. ------------------- This model contains around 90% Technic parts and 10% System parts. Model was built and photos were taken and edited in 6 hours :)
October 4, 20159 yr That is definitely one of the more unique entries I've seen so far! I like the idea very much! Great work!
October 5, 20159 yr The whole idea is great! Perhapse the crew cabin should be a bit less abstract, but hey, this is a future concept :-) Good luck!
October 5, 20159 yr This could be the future, car and truck manufacturers are testing with driverless options
October 5, 20159 yr This is what I think will astound the judges. Great conceptual work. Does this mechanism for turning the wheels 90° actually work? I'd like to see the technical solution behind that.
October 5, 20159 yr A bit too farfetched for 30 years to be honest, but amazing idea none-the less. I also wonder if wheels are attached at all?
October 5, 20159 yr A bit too farfetched for 30 years to be honest, but amazing idea none-the less. I also wonder if wheels are attached at all? Like the Audi RSQ from "I Robot"? Where the wheels have been replaced with spheres. http://www.supercars.net/cars/2945.html
October 6, 20159 yr I think this is one of the best things about building. Like most,I spend the majority of my time building things that are functional. But, it is always fun to delve in the conceptual or even fantastical. Fantasy is always funner than reality
October 7, 20159 yr Very interesting concpet but what's wrong with rebrick? Does this contest broke it, or they didn't want to give prizes? Maybe it's only me, who is redirected to lego main site?
October 7, 20159 yr Great concept! Very interesting concpet but what's wrong with rebrick? Does this contest broke it, or they didn't want to give prizes? Maybe it's only me, who is redirected to lego main site? +1 I can't open ReBrick since yesterday. It's very strange.
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