Posted November 27, 20195 yr After all this time working on the geometry of the lift and tilt, I am finally ready to show this truck. Full gallery here. The truck features (all manual): Steering, HOG Opening Cab Opening Doors Rear Outrigger Rear Skip Hook (for tilt and lift) Lifting Arms V-4 Engine Trailer with Skip Lock Much more at thirdwigg.com. With Trailer Lift Function Enjoy.
November 27, 20195 yr Very nice "little" truck! It is instantly recognizable. Nice color combo too, and cool functions. The only question I have is why aren't you using a differential between the rear wheels?
November 28, 20195 yr Author Thanks all for your praise. @grego18f @I_Igor a differential will fit, but nothing keeps the axles from coming out of the differential while driving. Using two axles with stops keep both tires on both sides firmly connected to the truck.
November 29, 20195 yr 8 hours ago, Thirdwigg said: Thanks all for your praise. @grego18f @I_Igor a differential will fit, but nothing keeps the axles from coming out of the differential while driving. Using two axles with stops keep both tires on both sides firmly connected to the truck. Perhaps you should use two frames 5 x 7 and use this part so you can put two 1/2 bushes at each side of differential and linked part should keep it in place. or you can use axles 5.5 with stop and perpendicular connectors to keep it in place Kind regards Kyle Edited November 29, 20195 yr by I_Igor
November 30, 20195 yr Author On 11/29/2019 at 1:56 AM, I_Igor said: Perhaps you should use two frames 5 x 7 and use this part so you can put two 1/2 bushes at each side of differential and linked part should keep it in place. or you can use axles 5.5 with stop and perpendicular connectors to keep it in place Kind regards Kyle I tried all the options for this and the DuraStar. The 5.5 axles leave only 1/2 stud to hold the outside tires. Using the part you listed and two 1/2 bushes works, but the wheels are pretty wobbly since they are only supported by one stud. And at times still pulls out from the diff. And since the diff is not fully braced you get skipping with the bevel gear. Playability drops which is not the best solution just for a differential. I'll keep working on finding a solution for this scale, but this is the best I have found. I encourage others to find a better option as well. There are lots of applications for a good solution here. @tom1 I tend to make instructions for most of my MOCs, but when I am ready to take them apart. So it may take a little time before they are ready.
November 30, 20195 yr @Thirdwigg I was thinking something like this Edited November 30, 20195 yr by I_Igor
November 30, 20195 yr Very nice! I like those smaller, playable MOCs a lot. Still have some of yours in my to-build list...
December 1, 20195 yr Author @Ludo Visser I'm glad you like it. Which other MOCs of mine are still on your list? @I_Igor which solution?
December 2, 20195 yr On 12/1/2019 at 2:31 AM, Thirdwigg said: @Ludo Visser I'm glad you like it. Which other MOCs of mine are still on your list? Your recent John Deere catapulted itself to very near the top of my list. The Volvo refuse truck is also on it. In general I really like the scale of your MOCs and I intend to learn from them by building them. But I'm possibly the slowest builder ever, so don't hold your breath First is finishing my own MOC...!
December 3, 20195 yr When I first saw a picture of it on TLCB, my first thought was “that must be Thirdwigg’s”. Another excellent creation in your signature, instantly recognizable style I can appreciate the decision to skip the differential in favour of robustness and playability. Things like that are why I like your creations. This is where I learn from you. Way too often I will go for a differential supported on half beams (with disastrous results at the end). Thanks and congrats on another excellent model.
December 3, 20195 yr Author @Ludo Visser I am glad to know my MOCs are resonating with you. The Deere turned our great, so I hope you have a chance to build it, and I hope you enjoy the process. Design another implement for it, and let me see it. Don't worry, I'll try not to apply much pressure to do my builds quickly. Also my kids love the Volvo Refuse truck because it is super playable and easy to operate with tiny hands. It's a good one. I look forward to seeing your completed MOC first. @proran Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad you like this truck, and thanks for the feedback on the differential/rear axle solution. I felt a little like I was giving up, but it was the best solution for the application. I still believe there is a good solution out there for a diff in a 15 wide truck with dualies. More MOCs are coming soon....
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