Posted March 21, 20168 yr I need help making a mini 6X6 trial truck, most of it is done but I need help on the front steering. I need one with drive and perpendicular suspension with no springs.
March 21, 20168 yr Scale, wheel size, what motors are you using? Also no need to type in 24 pt text, we can see your text allright.
March 21, 20168 yr A good place to start looking is the axle collection thread. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=92099&view=&hl=&fromsearch=1
March 21, 20168 yr Hear they are https://www.flickr.com/cameraroll Tell me if it works. Sorry but that link isn't going to work without your account details.
March 21, 20168 yr Author what do you mean by that? https://www.flickr.com/photos/141189473@N06/?savedsettings=25872233921#photo25872233921 hope this works.
March 21, 20168 yr Author Or ://www.flickr.com/photos/141189473@N06 https://www.flickr.com/photos/141189473@N06 https://www.flickr.com/photos/141189473@N06
March 21, 20168 yr Or ://www.flickr.com/photos/141189473@N06 https://www.flickr.c...s/141189473@N06 https://www.flickr.c...s/141189473@N06 That worked try using the Axle Collection thread to find an axle that fits your needs. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=92099
March 21, 20168 yr Or ://www.flickr.com/photos/141189473@N06 https://www.flickr.c...s/141189473@N06 https://www.flickr.c...s/141189473@N06 Here are your pictures
March 22, 20168 yr I need help making a mini 6X6 trial truck, most of it is done but I need help on the front steering. I need one with drive and perpendicular suspension with no springs. Hi, If you ask for help, please show other members what you have accomplished so far and what your problem exactly is. Without the details it's hard for other users to be really helpful.
March 22, 20168 yr This could be a source of inspiration: http://www.sheepo.es/2012/01/astra-8x8-mini-truck-trial.html Edited March 22, 20168 yr by Didumos69
March 22, 20168 yr Author Ok sorry this is my first post I will give more details. It has one 88003 L motor, one 8881 battery box, one 8884 receiver, one 8885 controller, and one 8870 lights. It is geared down by a worm-gear and it has all perpendicular suspension. Hope this is enough. I think I may build the steering on this: http://www.nico71.fr/mini-trial-truck-6x6/ and this: http://www.nico71.fr/mini-trial-truck-8x8/ I was also wondering, does the bodywork look nice? I have some more pic's, can you plz post them because I don't know how to.
March 22, 20168 yr An answer has been given in the topic you created: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=125476 Please read the tutorials and general information. If you have any more questions let me know.
March 22, 20168 yr Author Ok, thanks! I wont do "plz" any more https://www.flickr.com/photos/141189473@N06
March 22, 20168 yr I wont do "plz" any more Now you are getting somewhere Send me a PM if you don't succeed with the images. I'll help you out. (using Bricksafe or Flickr is my recommended suggestion) Click on a Flickr picture In the lower right corner click on Download this photo and "View all sizes" Select 800 wide (or less) Right click the image to get the image address Hit the image button in this editor and paste the image url That should do the trick
March 22, 20168 yr Author What I need help with is the front steering, I want to do Nico71's but I want to do one with my own design. That do it?
March 22, 20168 yr Select an image In the lower right corner click on Download this photo and "View all sizes" Select a dimension that's 800 wide (or less) Right click the image to get the image address Hit the image button in this editor and paste the image url Just follow these steps
March 22, 20168 yr How is my bodywork? I have zero expertise when it comes to Truck Trial, so I will leave your question for the experts
March 25, 20168 yr Author So what I did was make it AWD and make it have steering that is motorized. What I need to do now is the bodywork. Tell me what you think! I need to get a L-Motor for the steering though.
March 25, 20168 yr Looks better but I do not think you need a L-motor for steering, you just need to gear it down more.
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