Posted February 15, 20214 yr Hello everyone! Adventurers theme is one of my all time favorite Lego themes. Various vehicles have always drawn my attention, especially the ones with tan and dark gray color schemes. Over last few years i created few versions of adventurers cars and today i present you yet another one, this time Powered Up one. Before i get into the details ill quickly explain design process. It's been a while since the last time i created any remote controlled car so i decided to try Powered Up components. After mocking up simple chassis i realised it will need to be truck because of the size of all the components. The rear of the truck needed to be bigger because of the battery box so first idea that came to my mind was 2017 Jungle Mobile Lab set. Before i swapped to tan i actually tried bright light orange but didn't like it. The finished model starts with 6 studs wide and then changes to 7 and finally to 8. Rear mudguards are 10 studs wide. The roof of the truck is loaded with various crates, gas canister and other small items. You also get kayak and motorcycle! The other side of the rear features two storage units. I am not to happy with the front axle. Because of the steering it required more space for movement - meaning less details. The front and back can be easily detached, i am planning to make various "versions" for that chassis, for example fire truck, ambulance or military vehicle. Here is the short video of the truck driving 20210215_153426 by Wiktor Boroń, on Flickr Hope you like it! few more photos on my Flickr Page Bonus : This is how the truck looks while it drives off the desk Edited February 15, 20214 yr by Dorino
February 15, 20214 yr It looks fantastic! If I only had a picture of the complete model to go off of, I would've had no idea that it was RC. I really like the way you attached all that equipment on the outside.
February 16, 20214 yr 12 hours ago, Dorino said: No, don't show the code for unlocking secret level in Lego City Undercover! But really it's an amazing model, well done.
February 17, 20214 yr Awesome! This looks like something Baron von Barron would buy with the treasure he...er..."liberates."
February 18, 20214 yr Author Thanks for the comments! On 2/16/2021 at 7:59 AM, Jack Sassy said: No, don't show the code for unlocking secret level in Lego City Undercover! But really it's an amazing model, well done. I never knew that! I got that tile in some Lego bulk from auction. Looked like license plate for me. 14 hours ago, Pdaitabird said: Awesome! This looks like something Baron von Barron would buy with the treasure he...er..."liberates." Oh yes, that years of work has finally paid off! Think i should start working on another one
February 18, 20214 yr Wow, it would be wonderful to see a video of this gem in action ...clearly not for drive off the desk!
February 22, 20214 yr Excellent details and a great way to pack up everything into a small footprint. A question, if I may. I noticed you are using the simple medium linear motor (which has no position feedback - the medium linear motor has that but that is a bit thicker) for steering, without a clutch gear. How does it work in practice? Do you have to pay attention to the movement and stop turning before the gear rack reaches the end of it's movement? What happens if you keep on turning?
February 23, 20214 yr I like the bonus picture:P I have had the same experience with a larger half-track truck that I made a while ago, but my brother had the remote:)
March 15, 20213 yr Author Hello again and sorry for rather late reply. Thanks for all the comments! I wasn't fully satisfied with how the steering worked so i ordered two Technic Plate 1 x 6 with Toothed Ends and they finally arrived. On 2/18/2021 at 9:14 PM, LEGO Train 12 Volts said: Wow, it would be wonderful to see a video of this gem in action ...clearly not for drive off the desk! There is a short clip of the truck in motion in the first post :) On 2/22/2021 at 11:47 AM, ark0 said: Excellent details and a great way to pack up everything into a small footprint. A question, if I may. I noticed you are using the simple medium linear motor (which has no position feedback - the medium linear motor has that but that is a bit thicker) for steering, without a clutch gear. How does it work in practice? Do you have to pay attention to the movement and stop turning before the gear rack reaches the end of it's movement? What happens if you keep on turning? I am sure by now you have all the answers. I followed RacingBrick video on how to create simple steering in Powered Up app. Like you said, the M motor does not have position feedback so you do need to pay attention to the movement. Once the gear rack reaches the end of it's movement the motor just stops, no tooth skipping. The simple Powred Up profile looks like this On 2/23/2021 at 2:25 PM, Evan-Eleven the Engineer said: I like the bonus picture:P I have had the same experience with a larger half-track truck that I made a while ago, but my brother had the remote:) Sorry to hear that! Because i spent all the time designing the model it only took few minutes to put it back together from memory :) Edited March 15, 20213 yr by Dorino
March 20, 20213 yr Hey Dorino, not sure if u read my reply to your steering issue in the Axel Collection Thread and can't write messages as I have to little posts. Thus this message. If u look at the proposal Efferman made he actually used this part to keep a half stud gap to the steering rack.
March 20, 20213 yr Świetny model, powinieneś się nim i kilkoma innymi pochwalić na Lugpolu :) Ja robię modele z tymi kółkami w zbliżonej skali, tylko z samych technic'ów, ale użycie systemowych klocków pozwala na ładne dopracowanie, to widać w twoich modelach.
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