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For anyone interested iv just nearly finished motorizing my unimog,i went by a youtube clip i seen and its the best iv seen yet!

Works great and the mog has very good torque and the steering works like a charm too,

You will see the parts and instruction in the clip,the best thing was where we placed the motor its nearly like lego intended it to be there and best of all its still 4X4 :)

Id even go as far as saying that it would be great outdoor on offroad :)

Thanks to 1plaz62 for sharing this.

Heres the clip!maybe someone can fix the link to come up properly!

Thanks for sharing it. It looks really simple and effective modification and I'll definitely try it as soon as possible :)

AndoS

Thanks for sharing it. It looks really simple and effective modification and I'll definitely try it as soon as possible :)

AndoS

It works very well but im still waiting on my 36 tooth gear for the steering,the 42 tooth gear has to much torque so can slip teeth on the rack if u keep locking the steering,I'd like to try find a way to self centre the steering tho :)

My next mod is to build a low loader trailer so I can tow my 8043 around :) my unimog is well able to carry heavy loads :)

Has anyone any ideas or instructions for a stud less trailer?

stuff the mog what about the alex party remix!! not heard that song since 94!

It works very well but im still waiting on my 36 tooth gear for the steering,the 42 tooth gear has to much torque so can slip teeth on the rack if u keep locking the steering,I'd like to try find a way to self centre the steering tho :)

My next mod is to build a low loader trailer so I can tow my 8043 around :) my unimog is well able to carry heavy loads :)

Has anyone any ideas or instructions for a stud less trailer?

I had one spare 36 tooth gear and using it for the steering provides enough torque to slip teeth on the rack if u keep locking steering. So you need to be careful :) Other than that this mod works very well indeed. Personally I choosed some other/additional parts for aesthetic and/or to strengthen the frame.

The most difficult part for me was to place the motor for drive into built frame but if you can add it while building the Unimog, it would be easy to install.

Which of the PF-Remote controlers is the best for the (by 1plaz62)RC-mod?

This one?

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Or this one?

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Has anybody tested it yet?

@JunkstyleGio I have only the 1st type of controllers and it works OK. I think that the 2nd type of controller would give much more control and accuracy.

What is the best way to add steering wheel to the 1st type of remote controller? Are there any instructions and what kind of systems you prefer?

I have used an M motor for steering with triple reduction.

12/20 : 8/24 clutch : 12/20 all built between the existing 15L orange vertical beams with the M motor in the cab vertically between seats.

Took a while to get good supports for the axles to stop gears jumping but works OK and 24 clutch gear operates when steering on full lock.

ps unable to post larger images as my limit appears to be 100Kb

Edited by Doug72

@ Doug72

Maybe you could use some photosites like Brickshelf, FLickr Or Picasa!

Edited by JunkstyleGio

I had one spare 36 tooth gear and using it for the steering provides enough torque to slip teeth on the rack if u keep locking steering. So you need to be careful :) Other than that this mod works very well indeed. Personally I choosed some other/additional parts for aesthetic and/or to strengthen the frame.

The most difficult part for me was to place the motor for drive into built frame but if you can add it while building the Unimog, it would be easy to install.

It's a great mod indeed :) the motor in the chassis looks like it's ment to be there :) my 42 tooth is too strong on the steering so I'll be fitting the 36 as soon as it arrives,also iv fitted a poll reverse switch the other side of the mog to be able to use the normal mog functions separate,

@ giojunkstyle iv also been wondering about the speed remote but it might not be easy to work with the steering,iv done a mod to the original remote where u fit a steering wheel,It's on YouTube.

@JunkstyleGio I have only the 1st type of controllers and it works OK. I think that the 2nd type of controller would give much more control and accuracy.

What is the best way to add steering wheel to the 1st type of remote controller? Are there any instructions and what kind of systems you prefer?

This is what I used My link

What is the best way to add steering wheel to the 1st type of remote controller? Are there any instructions and what kind of systems you prefer?

On his website, Sariel has a simple steering wheel design.

For other vehicles I built and using the more advanced remote I find it hard to use it for steering. At least without any more than a simple gear attached directly over each control. I don't have any lego trains but I think it works good with those because you don't need to change the level so often. Steering on the other hand is a precision task.

Edit: I'm gonna build this design http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=3860559

Edited by Aqualize

I'm not sure is that as good as the link above as ur still not getting the left to right function like the one above.

The two remote mods are for different types of vehicles. The Sariel one is for something like the unimog - one channel (the one w/ a wheel added) controls the steering, one (the un-modified one, I'd add a stick to it) does the drive. The mod for the variable-speed remote is for a tracked vehicle (like the 8043, or the 8275 bulldozer) where you have a separate motor for each SIDE of the vehicle and use them to drive and steer.

The two remote mods are for different types of vehicles. The Sariel one is for something like the unimog - one channel (the one w/ a wheel added) controls the steering, one (the un-modified one, I'd add a stick to it) does the drive. The mod for the variable-speed remote is for a tracked vehicle (like the 8043, or the 8275 bulldozer) where you have a separate motor for each SIDE of the vehicle and use them to drive and steer.

I ment the link in my post not the speed one

I have used an M motor for steering with triple reduction.

I took the liberty of adapting and LDD this design. (LDD file here)

8110_pf-steering.jpg

Works quite well...

Edited by JunkstyleGio

I took the liberty of adapting and LDD this design. (LDD file here)

8110_pf-steering.jpg

Works quite well...

Which one you prefer for steering? This one or 1plaz62's solution?

Which one you prefer for steering? This one or 1plaz62's solution?

Have tested 1paza62's version only with 8-40 gearing. That was a little "skip-ish on the gears".

Doug72 version is turning the wheels quite nicely but you have to remember that the unimog is putting a lot of weight on the wheels.

Whish there was a way to replace the slugish knob-gears: they keep holding this up under full load!

Edited by JunkstyleGio

I took the liberty of adapting and LDD this design. (LDD file here)

8110_pf-steering.jpg

Works quite well...

Thanks for providing that file.

Due to weight of Unimog it can difficult to turn the steering when vehicle is stationary but it works OK when Unimog in motion.

Doug72

Edited by Doug72

I took the liberty of adapting and LDD this design. (LDD file here)

8110_pf-steering.jpg

Works quite well...

Have u a parts list as it's quiet hard too see whats needed to build this?is it much of an improvement over using xl motor?

You could have use the LDD-file i provided....

But I guess this will do too!

8110_pf_steering_parts.jpg

Remember:

These parts are gearbox only.

And remember that the white part are LDD-replacement for other parts.

As said before: this is more stable and less skipping than the xl-version.

Edited by JunkstyleGio

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