Posted August 12, 201212 yr I think my mercedes G is worth to get a own presentation topic. the concept was to get a capable offroader without renounce a good looking body. to get this goal i has made the decission many of the new pf parts. For the propulsion iam using four of the new Pf- L motors. every wheel is driven by one of the motors to get a small turning circle i have used a a allwheel steering. every axle has its own PF- Servo which can steered separatley. the advantage of the new L motor is indiscutable the good mounting possibilitiys. so it is a good idea to use it as part of the structure. there is not more a need for complex frames around the motor. the most important thing to get a proper look, especially at the flatbed was a low frame. so i have mounted the springs much lower than the springs in the 9398 lego crawler The most difficult part of the G was the design. here are some evolution steps finaly some pics of the final version and now the performance of the naked chassis now the final vid with the full 2400 grams heavy G finaly a little size comparisation between my mog und the G 100_9544 von efferman auf Flickr all pictures are available at flickr. the full story you can read starting with this post in my technic corner thanks for reading Edited September 1, 201212 yr by efferman
August 12, 201212 yr This looks really good effe! I like the motor placement. How do you like the L motors when compared to the M and XL motors?
August 12, 201212 yr Agreed with David, this deserves to stay together! I also love the leaf stuck in the rear bumper in the second photo . Overall I think one of my favorite technic MOC's to date. tim
August 12, 201212 yr Author well Dluders, i really dont want to disassemble the G but there are too much rare electronic parts included. maybe i will make an other chassis for it, to save the bodywork. twin otter, i love the L motors because of its torque and mounting possibilities Edited August 12, 201212 yr by efferman
August 12, 201212 yr This is probably the best looking and functional Technic truck that I have seen thus far. Great Job!
August 12, 201212 yr Its really a great model. Do i see right, you also used motors to hold the axles together, like beams?
August 12, 201212 yr Author thanks for all of your praise yes, the motors are the only connection between the axle and the turntable which connects it to the frame.
August 12, 201212 yr Very well done. The cubic design of the original car really demands for a lego-rization.
August 12, 201212 yr I love your chassis and olso the body off the Gelande :thumbup: Edited August 12, 201212 yr by VFracingteam
August 12, 201212 yr On 8/12/2012 at 6:06 PM, VFracingteam said: I love your chassis and olso the body off the Gelande :thumbup: Drives like truck trial moc at 4x speed:))) wondering how can you make it so fast and torqueful the same time
August 12, 201212 yr Author 4 motors and short drivetrains i think. and the ansmanns makes maybe the difference
August 12, 201212 yr Cery capable and good looking! But I think the servos are unneccessary. The return to center steering needed mostly for fast vehicles.
August 12, 201212 yr On 8/12/2012 at 8:34 PM, Mbmc said: Cery capable and good looking! But I think the servos are unneccessary. The return to center steering needed mostly for fast vehicles. But you don't have to stear it back when you hold it in that posion on your controler. Edited August 12, 201212 yr by VFracingteam
August 13, 201212 yr As Dluders said, I sure hope you dont take this masterpiece apart! I would have to say that is one of THE BEST Lego Technic TrialTrucks (looks and function wise) that I have ever seen. It almost puts some of us to shame You really went OVER the TOP with designing this... the frame.... the body styling... ect. I really hope you can show us some more of this moc, possibly in instructions? I bet a BUNCH of people would love to build this. :thumbup: Whos with me??? Thanks, and please consider instructions
August 13, 201212 yr Well done! I like this model. This may be a stupid question but how many parts would you estimate to be in there? I would ask the weight of it but you have a lot of PF packed in. Keep up the good work mate
August 13, 201212 yr Author thanks guys On 8/13/2012 at 5:51 AM, 88high said: I really hope you can show us some more of this moc, possibly in instructions? I bet a BUNCH of people would love to build this. :thumbup: Whos with me??? Thanks, and please consider instructions you know that a instruction needs the disassembling? On 8/13/2012 at 6:47 AM, jorgeopesi said: Nice creation, can you show us some pics with the unimog wheels?. , sure, i will make some pics with some different tires9398 8110 power puller ok a little joke On 8/13/2012 at 8:05 AM, mo_ said: This may be a stupid question but how many parts would you estimate to be in there? I would ask the weight of it but you have a lot of PF packed in. i dont really know, but i think roundabout 2000 parts, maybe less Edited August 13, 201212 yr by efferman
August 13, 201212 yr It's a nice creation which looks beautiful with this orange color ! I'm not fan of the 4motors solution but I admit that you can gain in performance by doing so. You can create building instructions without disassembling your mercedes by using a software such as mclad or sr3dbuilder.
August 13, 201212 yr Author sorry guiliug, but iam absoluteley not a good user of modelling programs this would take weeks till finishing
August 13, 201212 yr Oh, looks really good with the unimog wheels, here we are a awesome entire Lego MOC Now we have to test the small wheels outside
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