Jurss Posted November 11, 2023 Posted November 11, 2023 Pretty long project, started in february, now finished. It is not summer anymore on the beach. It has independent suspension on all wheels, steering Front suspension is at some angle, like on orginal VW beatle, on which these buugys are based. Of course, there is some torsion bar or something like that used. I just made geometry similar. There is fake flat 4 cylinder engine Rear suspension also is similar to original Main function, just like on the original, body shell is removable in one peace, and the chassis is totally independent Quote
Maaboo the Witch Posted November 11, 2023 Posted November 11, 2023 Nice use of the Tumbler tyres as well! They're built for sand. Quote
Ryokeen Posted November 11, 2023 Posted November 11, 2023 Nice work. The choice of color, supsension(love the front one), choice of wheels and their fitting size difference, awesome. And that the bodywork can be removed in one piece makes one want to tinker with it and tune it. Quote
Alex Ilea Posted November 11, 2023 Posted November 11, 2023 Very cute build indeed. I do like, besides the looks, all of the small details, like the blue pedals, engine timing and carburator... And the suspension is just sublime! Quote
gyenesvi Posted November 11, 2023 Posted November 11, 2023 Wow, I love this, it looks really clean and cool (lime here is great), and under the shell it's interesting mechanically, great suspension solutions and execution! Does the rear suspension change camber of the wheel as it works? I don't see where the pivot point is, can you show more detail? Is that how a real one would work? Quote
vascolp Posted November 11, 2023 Posted November 11, 2023 It is very cool indeed! Even the Beatle chassis shape very identifiable! It's the non cut chassis version isn't it? You could do also the short chassis version! Quote
Milan Posted November 11, 2023 Posted November 11, 2023 Frontpaged. It has slightly larger pictures, so please keep that in mind for the next topic Quote
1gor Posted November 11, 2023 Posted November 11, 2023 (edited) I like realistic suspension; if it could only be done in 1:15 scale Edited November 11, 2023 by 1gor Type error Quote
Jundis Posted November 11, 2023 Posted November 11, 2023 (edited) Love the simplistic look! Great job :-) One thing: Seats could be blue :-P *Edit: Is the steering hindered by the 1/2 stud offset for the gear rack? Edited November 11, 2023 by Jundis Quote
Jurss Posted November 11, 2023 Author Posted November 11, 2023 1 hour ago, Milan said: It has slightly larger pictures, Sorry, was shure, that bricksafe had correct sizes. 1 hour ago, Milan said: Frontpaged. An thank you! 1 hour ago, vascolp said: It's the non cut chassis version isn't it? Could be. Maybe something inbetween. Just used panels and beams, which fit best. Didn't scaled it to some specific scale. 2 hours ago, gyenesvi said: Does the rear suspension change camber of the wheel as it works? Yes, rear suspension geometry, I think, is close to original. 2 hours ago, Alex Ilea said: engine timing I think, that is alternator and its belt. Timing is somewhere else. Thank You all, I tried replicate original, not in scale, but somehow technically. Quote
gyenesvi Posted November 11, 2023 Posted November 11, 2023 47 minutes ago, Jurss said: Yes, rear suspension geometry, I think, is close to original. Thanks, yet I'd still like to understand where (around which axis / axes) it pivots, and how the drive train follows it, I can't see it on the images.. I only see one towball connection and that there is some triangulation.. Can you explain/show that? Quote
Jurss Posted November 11, 2023 Author Posted November 11, 2023 Some close up pictures OK, maybe this even better Quote
jorgeopesi Posted November 11, 2023 Posted November 11, 2023 Wow it is impressive even without motors, very good. Quote
gyenesvi Posted November 12, 2023 Posted November 12, 2023 (edited) 17 hours ago, Jurss said: OK, maybe this even better Thanks for the pics and the render. So the direction of rotation that you draw in here seems physically impossible given that the 5L LBG towball arm and the green pin are fixed relative to each other as part of the chassis (a rigid structure (the triangle of the trailing arm) could not rotate around two axes (so far away from each other) at the same time). So I quickly built this in real life and found that due to some inherent flexibility in pins, it does have some minimal range of motion, but of course stressing the parts along the way. Furthermore, as it travels, it incurs both camber and toe change along the way, which motion the drive axle probably can't exactly follow due to having only one flex point. I guess that's enough/no big deal for your case here, but is that intentionally built so? I guess that would not fly in an official build :) I believe a triangulated trailing arm should actually rotate around a different axis that is perpendicular to the chassis, not longitudinal as it is now. And for that you'd need two CV joints in the drivetrain to be able to follow the motion without stressing the drive axle. I'm looking into this because I am nowadays interested in (independent) trailing arm suspension, it's something that's rarely built in lego form but is used a lot in reality. Edited November 12, 2023 by gyenesvi Quote
Jurss Posted November 12, 2023 Author Posted November 12, 2023 Yes, geometry is not really correct, but for suspension travel this model has, it works. There was no option for cv of u joints in this case. At least, nothing pops out or brakes, I also didn't noticed any stress, so I used this. Quote
Jurss Posted November 12, 2023 Author Posted November 12, 2023 3 hours ago, Lego Tom said: Meyers-Manx Yes, that was the inspiration Quote
Lego Tom Posted November 12, 2023 Posted November 12, 2023 12 minutes ago, Jurss said: Yes, that was the inspiration I built a couple - back in the day. Quote
Jurss Posted November 13, 2023 Author Posted November 13, 2023 12 hours ago, Lego Tom said: I built a couple For real, I suppose? Quote
Captain Sidecar Posted November 13, 2023 Posted November 13, 2023 I like that a lot. Excellent representations of the VW engine and the "kipper" chassis. Quote
Aurorasaurus Posted November 13, 2023 Posted November 13, 2023 Really good little build. Nice work! Very polished, I like the bodywork a lot. Quote
Lego Tom Posted November 13, 2023 Posted November 13, 2023 4 hours ago, Jurss said: For real, I suppose? Yes. Back in the late 60's and 70's. IIRC, I had to cut 14 3/4" out of the VW floor pan, then weld it back together. Didn't have TIG/MIG welders back then so I used acetylene and gas welded them as they were too thin for my AC buzz box. Then all the linkages also had to be shortened. Quote
dunebuggy Posted November 21, 2023 Posted November 21, 2023 @Jurss I really like some parts of your buggy, especially the separation into chassis and body shell as in reality. The shape of the chassis is also very good. Will you publish a tutorial or is it possible to get the studio.io file? Quote
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