Dreadredbeard Posted September 4, 2013 Posted September 4, 2013 Your models are always an inspiration, thank you for all you add to the community :) Quote
timslegos Posted September 4, 2013 Posted September 4, 2013 That looks sharp! Will you please explain how you used those aftermarket parts? tim Quote
Saberwing40k Posted September 4, 2013 Posted September 4, 2013 Ya know, I'd kind of like to see a light mod of this, with no rc motors or aftermarket parts, with instructions. It's an excellent model, and that's totally something you should do. Quote
Junpei Posted September 4, 2013 Posted September 4, 2013 You would probably need at least 2 XL's to get that speed, although it might be doable. Amazing job on your baja boss, it is stunning! Quote
efferman Posted September 5, 2013 Author Posted September 5, 2013 (edited) That looks sharp! Will you please explain how you used those aftermarket parts? tim well, this is the complete RC unit. The RC receiver is a ccx pro 3 channel from Jamara. the speed controller is a V15 navy from graupner, it is a controller for ships and i have used it because it has a low maximum of 15 amps and i had the fear that more power would overheat the motors. but the buggy motors and the cables are not going warm, so i think speed controllers for cars mit more amps should work too. the batterys are aaa Accus (choosed for low weight) with 1000mah, and it seems that on high power situations they going very fast empty. 100_0710 von efferman auf Flickr to connect the electrical lego components to the RC speed controller, i have modified two extension cables with tamiya connector plugs. at the baja bug the inner cables deliver the current to the buggy motors. the second plug was a mistake then i have needed an servo which is able to mount in a lego car, so i have killed one of my dozens of battery boxes and use it to make some mounting points on the servo. the bondic box contains a liquid plastic compund which hardens only under UV light and give me a proper connection between the lego cut off and the servo. at last action i have made two holes in the servo lever dish to connect the servo movement to the lego axles. on the baja boss i use a 20/12 tooth combination to get enough rotation for the lego steering mechanism thats all Ya know, I'd kind of like to see a light mod of this, with no rc motors or aftermarket parts, with instructions. It's an excellent model, and that's totally something you should do. when i have made the video and had some fun during driving, i will make a hand powered version of it. on display i need no RC parts. then i will make an instruction. i hope ldd has the right parts included Edited September 5, 2013 by efferman Quote
efferman Posted September 7, 2013 Author Posted September 7, 2013 i have on ldd started with the display version of the baja boss. here is the rear axle yes it is very fragile, but for an handpowered model it should be stable enough Quote
efferman Posted September 8, 2013 Author Posted September 8, 2013 (edited) the complete front is finished. the lxf file of the actual standing you can find here edit: pimped by westcoast customs Edited September 8, 2013 by efferman Quote
MrNumbskull13 Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 Awesome! When will the LDD file be released? I reaaalllyyy want to have a look at your steering, I'm tryi g to make my own trophy truck ATM and there is quite a lot of wiggle room. :( Quote
efferman Posted September 8, 2013 Author Posted September 8, 2013 for the steering you can look in the link in the post above. but please note that is a fully handpowered chassis. i dont know how this front suspension will react on offrod terain Quote
efferman Posted October 9, 2013 Author Posted October 9, 2013 on doktor-brick.de we are make an community project and for this i have made a small two gear Gearbox topline4 von efferman auf Flickr ldd file Quote
TasV Posted October 9, 2013 Posted October 9, 2013 i have on ldd started with the display version of the baja boss. here is the rear axle yes it is very fragile, but for an handpowered model it should be stable enough What part is the long axle with pin-holes on the ends? Quote
efferman Posted October 9, 2013 Author Posted October 9, 2013 it is the cross axle with eyes 16L Quote
VKTechnic Posted October 9, 2013 Posted October 9, 2013 on doktor-brick.de we are make an community project and for this i have made a small two gear Gearbox topline4 von efferman auf Flickr ldd file That gearbox... :thumbup: Quote
DrJB Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 wow, this helicopter is very tiny. i have made the mechanism a little bit more compact the levers of the cyclic control are now on one axle Has anyone attempted an LDD/LXF or MPD of such design ? (Granted, LDD may not have the old rotor parts). Quote
efferman Posted October 12, 2013 Author Posted October 12, 2013 (edited) unfortunately i have no instruction or LDD file for it edith: interior of the cab and the receivers are not done yet, the flatbed is made for a closed Box body https://www.dropbox....5ygg/scania.lxf Edited October 12, 2013 by efferman Quote
efferman Posted October 14, 2013 Author Posted October 14, 2013 (edited) trying to give my twincat a second life Edited October 14, 2013 by efferman Quote
efferman Posted October 16, 2013 Author Posted October 16, 2013 haube2 von efferman auf Flickr opinions? Quote
efferman Posted October 16, 2013 Author Posted October 16, 2013 yes, i want do a rebirth of my twincat truck which had a long time two cats as galeons figures too. it is not a must have, but nice memories Quote
lcaa Posted October 17, 2013 Posted October 17, 2013 (edited) haube2 von efferman auf Flickr opinions? Hi Michael, looks great! How can I contact you? I am big fan of your work and would like to get some help from you for a rather simple problem...I think for you it is simple:-) Many thanks, Axel Edited October 17, 2013 by lcaa Quote
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