Posted April 7, 20204 yr I am very excited to present you my recent supercar MOC. It includes a PF (Power Function) version and a non-PF version. The PF version uses 2xLarge motor (propulsion) and 1 servo motor (steering), and it drives very smoothly. The non-PF version contains a 3-speed gearbox and a V4 fake engine, it also has a comprehensive steering system including HOG. More details can be found in my LEGO Ideas project https://ideas.lego.com/projects/2702df52-bcdc-467f-aab4-9d81000d7c14. I hope that I can have your support! Here are some pictures: Below are pictures about how the steering and drivetrain work in the non-PF version: Edited April 8, 20204 yr by mihao
April 7, 20204 yr Looking good! Inspired by the new jaguar maybe? The embedded pics aren't working for me though. Edited April 7, 20204 yr by amorti
April 8, 20204 yr I knew you wouldn't be able to resist the new red fenders Both of your earlier shared cars were awesome, and this one tops them. Looks stunning !! Obviously supported on Ideas. Approximately, how many parts does it have ?
April 8, 20204 yr Author 25 minutes ago, iLego said: I knew you wouldn't be able to resist the new red fenders Both of your earlier shared cars were awesome, and this one tops them. Looks stunning !! Obviously supported on Ideas. Approximately, how many parts does it have ? Yes, yes, yes, you got me. Once I noticed the small fender, I realized how valuable it is to MOC in this model. For the part count, the PF version has 2015 (166 distinct), while the non-PF version has 2432 (165 distinct). Thank you for your support! 8 hours ago, amorti said: Looking good! Inspired by the new jaguar maybe? The embedded pics aren't working for me though. If you mean the hood, it is inspired by Aston Martin Vulcan mostly. The new Jaguar does have a similar hood. The main reason I pick such a hood style is that, I need the front fender to be attached somewhere so it can lean forward a bit in order to achieve the curve of the front part. Edited April 8, 20204 yr by mihao
April 8, 20204 yr Looks good, but - only 4 cylinders for supercar?! OK, if it would be Koenigsegg Gemera or similar. - so much gears in steering - there should be really big delay/slack
April 8, 20204 yr The bodywork disign looks pretty nice, and apart from the Hood it is fairly smooth as well Mounting the wheel arch pieces to achieve some curvature is a great technique, I used it in my latest MOC as well The steering system and drivetrain are just terrible imo, I am sorry, but using so many universal joints and 8t gears just calls for trouble.
April 8, 20204 yr Author 1 hour ago, Jurss said: Looks good, but - only 4 cylinders for supercar?! OK, if it would be Koenigsegg Gemera or similar. - so much gears in steering - there should be really big delay/slack 4-cylinder can still make a good supercar, e.g., https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_919_Hybrid, Besides, I can't squeeze into more cylinder into this little body. It has slack with that many gears, but I don't feel it is big problem in the manual version (non-PF) when I play it, because your fingers can always adjust. For the PF version, the servo motor directly connect to the gear rack, no delay at all. 1 hour ago, Gray Gear said: The bodywork disign looks pretty nice, and apart from the Hood it is fairly smooth as well Mounting the wheel arch pieces to achieve some curvature is a great technique, I used it in my latest MOC as well The steering system and drivetrain are just terrible imo, I am sorry, but using so many universal joints and 8t gears just calls for trouble. Thanks for the comments! Those pictures are for manual version. The drivetrain uses one universal joint inside 92911 (Steering Ball Joint Large Receptacle) which is not shown in the picture. It is very sturdy. For the steering, I didn't experience any trouble with the joints and gears. In general, as long as gears don't slip away from each other by proper locking mechanism, everything should be fine, and in such scale, small gears like 8t are more useful to be honest. Edited April 8, 20204 yr by mihao
April 8, 20204 yr There is a noticeable backlash in your steering system, isn't it? Edited April 8, 20204 yr by Parazels
April 8, 20204 yr Author 5 minutes ago, Parazels said: There is a noticeable backlash in your steering system, isn't it? Yes, in the manual version, the backlash is noticeable between the HOG nob and the front wheels. But in the remote control version, (I didn't post the gear setup here, it is different from the manual version) no backlash between the servo and the front wheel because they are hooked up directly, while backlash does occur on the steering wheel too, but it doesn't affect the car movement. Edited April 8, 20204 yr by mihao
April 8, 20204 yr I guess you focused more on the RC version, and the manual option was done afterwards? I believe the RC version is better
April 8, 20204 yr Author 7 hours ago, Gray Gear said: I guess you focused more on the RC version, and the manual option was done afterwards? I believe the RC version is better The RC version was finished first, then I decided to create a non-RC version for the sake of completeness of this MOC. (Many people wanted a non-RC version of my Lamborghini). It would be boring to just replace PF parts with dummy liftarms, so I decided to add a fake engine and a gear box to the non-RC version. After adding the fake engine, there wasn't much room to add gears, so I had to find way for the steering system. The HOG part was added lastly because I realized that it is so painful to steer with the steering wheel with such a small car. There are many half-stud approaches in this design, and many trade-off in the decision making process, but I am pretty happy with what it is right now. Edited April 8, 20204 yr by mihao
April 9, 20204 yr Author 4 hours ago, whitfieldtyler95 said: Looks really nice regardless! Thanks. I am very picky on the bodywork, you know.
April 10, 20204 yr Just discovered your MOC because it figured on The Lego Car blog. You have a very distinctive style that I like a lot. You show that it is possible to make great looking relatively small scale Technic models. Compare this to the the latest Dodge charger. Let’s hope Lego get’s inspired by your work ... I’m one of those persons more interested in a manual version than a PF version, so I appreciate your effort to make one. Also just discovered that you have provided instructions for your brilliant Aventador on Rebrickable. A big thanks!
April 10, 20204 yr Author 15 hours ago, WvG_853 said: Just discovered your MOC because it figured on The Lego Car blog. You have a very distinctive style that I like a lot. You show that it is possible to make great looking relatively small scale Technic models. Compare this to the the latest Dodge charger. Let’s hope Lego get’s inspired by your work ... I’m one of those persons more interested in a manual version than a PF version, so I appreciate your effort to make one. Also just discovered that you have provided instructions for your brilliant Aventador on Rebrickable. A big thanks! Thank you for your encouragement! I do hope small scale models can attract more attentions, but for some reason, people are more keen to larger models. As a big fan of RC model. I believe that any model large than 1:12 can hardly run smoothly, unless you want to put 2 batteries and 4 motors inside of it or sacrifice the bodywork. BTW, I will be publishing instructions for this new MOC, which may take some time though. Edited April 10, 20204 yr by mihao
April 11, 20204 yr 11 hours ago, mihao said: BTW, I will be publishing instructions for this new MOC, which may take some time though. Much appreciated!
May 2, 20204 yr Sorry for the bump, but do you have instructions for this updated version of the model? All I can find is the one with the weird wheel arches.
May 24, 20204 yr Author On 5/2/2020 at 1:22 PM, letsbuild said: Sorry for the bump, but do you have instructions for this updated version of the model? All I can find is the one with the weird wheel arches. Thank you for being interested at this. The instructions is in progress while I am designing some other car. Hopefully I can publish it in Rebrickable in a few weeks.
May 24, 20204 yr 1 minute ago, mihao said: Thank you for being interested at this. The instructions is in progress while I am designing some other car. Hopefully I can publish it in Rebrickable in a few weeks. Awesome! Thank you for putting in the time to update the instructions!
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