Posted March 9, 20214 yr Hello all! I'm going to show you several of my small chassis. I started working on them about year ago and during this time several options appeared. All of them use PF L motors with buwizz. Let's start with first one: This chassis use 2 PF L motors with gear ratito 3:1. Originally designed for drifting, causing the differentials to be locked. If you don't own RC Buggy Motor this is a good option to try drifting. If you are interested, there is an instruction: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-51807/NoExist/lite-drift-chassis-with-buwizz/#details Second one: This one was designed for usual cars. Total gear ratito 2,5:1. The chassis handles well because it has 2 diffs. If you are interested in this chassis - soon will be finished instruction. Third one: This chassid was also designed for drifting. This one has much more power, but requires Buwizz 3.0 or 2 Buwizz 2.0 Here is 4 PF L motors with total gear ratito about 5:1. If you want to play with this chassis without body - you can try do it with 1 Buwizz 2.0. And again, if you are interested in this, soon will be an instruction. Write what do you think or share your chassis:) Edited April 23, 20213 yr by NoEXIST
March 10, 20214 yr Cool! What is the wheelbase of the 2nd one? (distance between both middles of the wheels
March 10, 20214 yr Author 18 minutes ago, chlego said: Cool! What is the wheelbase of the 2nd one? (distance between both middles of the wheels Thanks! I make all chassis with a wheelbase of 21 studs (along with the axle that holds the wheel)
March 10, 20214 yr Really compact design! Definitely a great base for small cars. Professional looking renderings!
March 10, 20214 yr Good looking chassis. Great way to secure the servo with quarter pins (on the second one)
March 10, 20214 yr Looking forward to the instructions for chassis 2 & 3 might have to have a play with these. I’ve only got Sbrick though
March 10, 20214 yr Author 1 hour ago, syclone said: Good looking chassis. Great way to secure the servo with quarter pins (on the second one) This was an interesting find for me, they are easy to install 34 minutes ago, Seasider said: Looking forward to the instructions for chassis 2 & 3 might have to have a play with these. I’ve only got Sbrick though It won't be so fast with Sbrick, but i think that's enough.
March 11, 20214 yr So happy to have you here on eurobricks! Your chassis is amazing! Will you make a larger chassis with a suspension or keep perfecting the old chassis?
March 11, 20214 yr Author 28 minutes ago, Mechbuilds said: So happy to have you here on eurobricks! Your chassis is amazing! Will you make a larger chassis with a suspension or keep perfecting the old chassis? Thanks! I had attempts to assemble a chassis on 49.5x20mm and 56x28mm ZR wheels, but so far i have not come up with a layout that suits me. Another problem is the insufficient power of Buwizz 2.0 (in Ludicrous mode) to control 4L motors or 2 Buggy motors with load:/ This problem can be solved with Buwizz 3.0, but unfortunately it costs money. xD
March 16, 20213 yr Author On 3/10/2021 at 11:21 AM, Seasider said: Looking forward to the instructions for chassis 2 & 3 might have to have a play with these. I’ve only got Sbrick though Instructions for the second of 3 chassis on Rebrickable! https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-70387/NoExist/awd-2l-unlocked-differentials/#details More photo: https://bricksafe.com/pages/NoExist/awd-2l-unlocked-differentials-
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