Posted July 18, 20168 yr Hello there! This is a truck that I have built. It is trying to resemble a MAZ-535 like this one: Functions 8x8 drive from 2 XLs (gear ratio 1:8.337) Full independent suspension Steering on 2 front axles by M motor 2 rechargable batteries and 2 SBricks MAZ 535 by Pego's Legos, on Flickr MAZ 535 by Pego's Legos, on Flickr MAZ 535 by Pego's Legos, on Flickr MAZ 535 by Pego's Legos, on Flickr MAZ 535 by Pego's Legos, on Flickr
July 18, 20168 yr It is a really amazing truck, the suspension system is very clever, both functions and aesthetics are really great, it also seems to have a very good off-roading capability, nice work.
July 18, 20168 yr Really interesting combination of suspension and drive system. Good work. :) I want to see it with Xerion tires... ;) Max Edited July 18, 20168 yr by MaxSupercars
July 19, 20168 yr claas tires won't fit for sure. Current tires are less then 94 mm and they have almost no space between so 107 mm tires wont fit
July 19, 20168 yr Author Thanks guys! Yes the suspension system worked quite well, it's simple and robust. And no the xerion tires wouldn't fit, they're about 25 mm too big
August 12, 20168 yr Hey. I realy like your build. But i just saw These tires. From where do you have them? KikoTube
August 13, 20168 yr Author Nice truck! I like your solutions:) Do you mind making LDD? Yes I'll make an LDD file Hey. I realy like your build. But i just saw These tires. From where do you have them? KikoTube From various sets, the tires are the 81.6 mm ones, and rims are unimog tires rim. The tires are stretched on, and they are now unusable on the original rims
February 25, 20178 yr Author We finally got some nice snow here in Finland, so here is some footage from that: I also made the tires wider and flatter by pulling the tire out to the edge of the rim, making it perform much better.
March 1, 20178 yr Cool suspension design using only 1 U-J per wheel, it seems to work well. I did the same trick to my tires and I really like the grip of them, they work so much better then the 9398 ones.
March 2, 20178 yr Author @JJ2 Yeah I had to make the suspension like that for it to fit. I like these tires too, but too bad that they become unusable normally. Edited March 2, 20178 yr by Pego a word
August 19, 20195 yr Awesome! That's by far the coolest (and most capable) LEGO RC vehicle I've seen. Great job!
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