April 28, 20168 yr My mini version of 42009. I wouldn't call it nano because it has 80 pieces but I'm quite pleased with it anyway: Looking very nice! But I have some doubts / questions about the steering and axles: -How does the HoG steering acually apply to the front axle? As far as I can see the HoG axle is attached to a pin hole of an angle element. -How will the non-steered axles follow when the vehicle drives forward? I don't see any fixed axles, nor any trailing axles.
April 28, 20168 yr Amazing! Thank you! Looking very nice! But I have some doubts / questions about the steering and axles: -How does the HoG steering acually apply to the front axle? As far as I can see the HoG axle is attached to a pin hole of an angle element. -How will the non-steered axles follow when the vehicle drives forward? I don't see any fixed axles, nor any trailing axles. The little black gear on top is connected to 32054 which relies on friction to turn the front axle. The other axles are all solidly fixed so can't turn.
April 28, 20168 yr The little black gear on top is connected to 32054 which relies on friction to turn the front axle. The other axles are all solidly fixed so can't turn. Okay, thanks for clarifying. Using friction in that way seems perfectly suitable for these kind of miniature builds and opens the door to even more possibilies. It might just be a 'game changing' development ;-)
April 29, 20168 yr I'm loving this thread. There's some really great tiny Mocs posted here and as we've had everything from machinery to animals and even food I thought I'd add my two pennies worth and post tiny moc of a person, Victoria Beckham. Those with a keen eye will notice that this is a pre-enhancement Victoria.
April 29, 20168 yr Tiny Tow Truck - HoG steering - Front suspension: Solid axle - Rear suspension: Bogie axles - Manual tow with worm gear 99 parts, LXF-file here. Edited April 29, 20168 yr by Didumos69
April 29, 20168 yr @ Didumos69 you are a true "mini" Artists Thanks! It has become a kind of brain training game ;-)
July 20, 20168 yr I guess I will be participating in the rebrick contest after all . LXF-file here. Edited October 18, 20168 yr by Didumos69
August 18, 20168 yr Although not a big fan of the stickers, gotta admit this is a great addition to this thread.....
August 18, 20168 yr Although not a big fan of the stickers, gotta admit this is a great addition to this thread..... Lovely little creature!
August 18, 20168 yr It is indeed a great addition, I agree! :wub: Also I agree on the sticker, but it is justified in this build...
August 26, 20168 yr I don't mean to bump this topic. But, I just had too much fun with Tiny scale creation. So here's some more "Tiny Technic MOCs": Half-Track: and Dragster: Edited May 9, 20177 yr by KamalMYafi
August 26, 20168 yr I love the dragster! Thanks, glad you like it! And all the parts and parts colour are exist in Real Life! Edited August 26, 20168 yr by KamalMYafi
August 26, 20168 yr Love the dragster too! Why is the green one a half track? Could be a truck as well...
August 26, 20168 yr Really cute MOCs. I like the dragster more. You could also attach the half track's rear wheels with a rubber band, to make it more like tracks.
August 27, 20168 yr Love the dragster too! Why is the green one a half track? Could be a truck as well... Thanks! That's because my main idea was to build a "Half-Track". And if that's a truck, it's not 'proportional'. Really cute MOCs. I like the dragster more. You could also attach the half track's rear wheels with a rubber band, to make it more like tracks. Thanks! But, in LDD the rubber bands are can't be flexed.
August 27, 20168 yr To bad, because the rubber band would indeed solve the half-track or truck discussion...
August 27, 20168 yr On 8/27/2016 at 4:03 PM, LXF said: How about the smallest chain links around 8t gears? I've got that solution/idea too, but it's hard to create like that, doesn't look so good, and will be much bigger than the front wheels. So I think it's better to let it like that. Edited May 9, 20177 yr by KamalMYafi
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