SNIPE Posted June 9, 2019 Posted June 9, 2019 Great work, I also like compact building like in your model. Heres a tip for making small suspention/drive/steering units: you can suport a CV joint using the following part: 41680 it allows the CV joint to smoothly be driven while still being supported. Only downside is that it has a 0.5L lip under the pin so its a little hard to mount. Regards, Snipe Quote
T Lego Posted June 10, 2019 Author Posted June 10, 2019 10 hours ago, SNIPE said: Great work, I also like compact building like in your model. Heres a tip for making small suspention/drive/steering units: you can suport a CV joint using the following part: 41680 it allows the CV joint to smoothly be driven while still being supported. Only downside is that it has a 0.5L lip under the pin so its a little hard to mount. Thanks for the tip! I will take a look at it Quote
T Lego Posted June 10, 2019 Author Posted June 10, 2019 Update on the bodywork: I basically spent the entire weekend building. I know I'm weird. This time went up in de design of the bonnet, but I am still not satisfied. There is something 'wrong' with the shape of the front but I can't figure out what causes the awkward look (especially from the front-side view). The roof will obviously be built in white as well, but I don't have those panels in white. I know that the body part in front of the door is messy, but it is just some experimental building to fill the ugly gap. I do realy like the look from above, because the lines flow very well. Especially the black soft axle with the panels on the bonnet. I hope to get some feedback on the bodywork. Perhabs someone here can spot the design mistake in the front. Quote
Jerry LEGO Creations Posted June 10, 2019 Posted June 10, 2019 I might be wrong, but I think the front is a bit too high. Maybe you can lower it 1 stud. Anyways, good progress, and I agree with you, the top view looks pretty good :) Quote
T Lego Posted June 22, 2019 Author Posted June 22, 2019 Update: I have made some progress on the bodywork. the front looks better than before. I also got advice to switch the wite wedge plate, on which the headlights are placed, to a black one. IMO it looks a lot sharper, but I am not satisfied with the lights itself. Sadly though, the bonnet can't be opened, but there is'n anything interesting underneath it so it is not that bad. Am I not sure about the fenders yet. They don't look that 'round'. The 14L flex axle would look perfect, but that part is too expensive to use and 16L is not available in white. Does anyone have a suggestion here? I also placed the fenders a half stud closer to the wheels and it looks much better. Finally, I made a mayor decision regarding the axles. I decided it would be best to have differentials anyways, beceause the cornering performance was just to bad on smooth surfaces. I had to give up the suspension for this . When I started this project I realy did not expect that diffs would play such big role at this scale, but I learned my lesson - the hard way. Have a great day! Quote
Appie Posted June 22, 2019 Posted June 22, 2019 For your fender problem: perhaps make that a different colour with cheap 14L soft axles and have that colour run from the front to back of the car (so the line under the door in that colour as well). I like it full white, but a little bit of a 2-colour scheme like this wouldn't look bad I think. Quote
T Lego Posted June 29, 2019 Author Posted June 29, 2019 On 6/22/2019 at 10:46 AM, Appie said: For your fender problem: perhaps make that a different colour with cheap 14L soft axles and have that colour run from the front to back of the car (so the line under the door in that colour as well). I like it full white, but a little bit of a 2-colour scheme like this wouldn't look bad I think. Thanks for your suggestion. I have tested it with flat silvere, the only collor together with lime green that is not too expensive. The reslut did not look great, so I'll leave the fenders in the way they are. Update: -finished rear bodywork section -stiffened the chassis -openable bonnet I will have to order some parts to finish this car and perhabs I'll tweek some areas slightly. The final model has: -AWD with 3 differentails - 2x L motor -Steering - Servo motor -4 speed seqential gearbox - Servo motor -Ajutable seats - manually operated by 20th gear behind the seats -Openable doors and bonnet I hope you guys like it. I am not sure if there is demand for instructions, so let know so I can decide if it is worth the time and effort. have a great weekend! Quote
Mechbuilds Posted June 29, 2019 Posted June 29, 2019 If i was an audi fan, i'd definitely love some instructions. But i'd mostly be interested in the chassis. But it's up to you. I'm sure many people would appreciate it! It's amazing to watch the bodywork come alive.. I personally think that the most difficult part is body work on mocs. Quote
syclone Posted June 29, 2019 Posted June 29, 2019 Woah, that's some intricate panelling work on the bodywork, really like those taillights and how they mix in with the curvature of the flex axle. Looking back, it is very interesting how the chassis was put together and evolved, sad to see the suspension gone, but as you said diffs are definitely more important to a good driving experience. Quote
Didumos69 Posted June 29, 2019 Posted June 29, 2019 This is an awesome model! One question, can it shift gears while driving? Quote
T Lego Posted June 29, 2019 Author Posted June 29, 2019 9 hours ago, syclone said: Woah, that's some intricate panelling work on the bodywork, really like those taillights and how they mix in with the curvature of the flex axle. Looking back, it is very interesting how the chassis was put together and evolved, sad to see the suspension gone, but as you said diffs are definitely more important to a good driving experience. Thanks for your feedback! Regarding the suspension: I cried out loud as well and I realy did not expect diffs were so important. I had to make a compromise here and I think I made the right decission. 1 hour ago, Didumos69 said: This is an awesome model! One question, can it shift gears while driving? Thanks! Yes it can shift gears while driving - It is very satisfying. I saw that your dual diagonal drivetrain off roader does the same thing, so you probably know what I am talking about. Quote
iLego Posted June 30, 2019 Posted June 30, 2019 Well, its finally done. And what an amazing model it has turned out to be ! I looked at all the pictures in the thread again to see the evolution ... what an amazing journey. Looking at the final beautiful bodywork, I had almost forgotten the ingenious mechanisms inside. Thank you for sharing the model and it's creation process. Quote
TechnicRCRacer Posted June 30, 2019 Posted June 30, 2019 Wow, it looks awesome, especially the back! The amount of functionality packed into this small model is most impressive! Quote
Didumos69 Posted June 30, 2019 Posted June 30, 2019 12 hours ago, T Lego said: Thanks! Yes it can shift gears while driving - It is very satisfying. I saw that your dual diagonal drivetrain off roader does the same thing, so you probably know what I am talking about. Even better?! I'm looking forward to seeing a video. Quote
Gray Gear Posted July 9, 2019 Posted July 9, 2019 Very cool model, you managed to squeeze so much stuff in such a small car Just sad you had to kill the air suspension. Where would have been the problem when the Car sinks to the Ground when the battery is off? All the guys driving cars with air suspension drop them to the ground when parking somewhere Quote
T Lego Posted July 9, 2019 Author Posted July 9, 2019 8 hours ago, Gray Gear said: Very cool model, you managed to squeeze so much stuff in such a small car Just sad you had to kill the air suspension. Where would have been the problem when the Car sinks to the Ground when the battery is off? All the guys driving cars with air suspension drop them to the ground when parking somewhere XD thanks! The microleaks in the cylinders probably caused the leaks and therefore the car sinks.. I also used the old type, which could be a reason too. Quote
T Lego Posted July 25, 2019 Author Posted July 25, 2019 Hello everyone, the model is finally completed. You can check it out here: Thank you for your assistance during this project. Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.