July 9, 201410 yr Hello to all. I'd like to build this fantastic model, is on my list for some time. Only one thing stops me, I seemed to have read that there are mechanical problems, some kind of friction or some gear / link is not working properly. Someone who built it can tell me if it is true? And if it were true, this thing affect the operation? Thank you very much! Sorry for my bad english
July 9, 201410 yr Only one thing stops me, I seemed to have read that there are mechanical problems, some kind of friction or some gear / link is not working properly. Someone who built it can tell me if it is true? And if it were true, this thing affect the operation? I built it and brought it to BrickCon and drove it around all weekend. I had no problems. The design is solid.
July 9, 201410 yr Author Hi, and thanks for taking the interest! From the responses I have got, I get the impression things are working like intended. Someone noted something about the geometry of the arm, but I'm not sure about the details... The geometry might not be *perfect*, but it does the job Else, maybe they made a mistake during the build process? Good luck building it, and I hope it lives up to expectations!
July 13, 201410 yr So, I finally got a around building this model. And, as I expected it is an amazing model, both in playability and building experience. I always like to keep using 100% pure lego parts and although it is possible here, I decided to cut a diff. It's the first time in my life I cut a Lego piece (on purpose) I really like the model, and all your other models D3K. If I get the time, I'd love to make instructions for your mark 3 version Btw, D3K, it seems like you use these panels in yellow in almost every one of your mocs. But, they are actually quite rare and only came in 1 set. Quite annoying for the people who want to keep their models assembled (I don't so I don't really mind).
July 13, 201410 yr People who keep all their sets and MOCs assembled shouldn't complain about rare parts really, they're the ones creating scarcity and driving prices up. Edited July 13, 201410 yr by jantjeuh
July 13, 201410 yr Author Hi! Great that you liked the model! I really hope you will find the time to build and make the Mk III instructions, as it is - in my opinion - a superior model to the Mk II.. at least until the Mk IV comes along I might eventually get around to building it in MLcad myself, but I'm currently making a smaller model in that software, and I'm remembering all the small annoyances when making instructions! Regarding the cut gear: good for you to overcome the mental barrier of not modifying parts! I too am pretty much a purist, and this is the only time I have done something like this! As for the panels, I automatically think that any parts I have in my inventory are not rare And you are right, I use them a lot, as I too never keep models built! I'll at least keep it in mind, and I wasn't that pleased with the rear of the Mk III anyway, so I might redesign it People who keep all their sets and MOCs assembled shouldn't complain about rare parts really, they're the ones creating scarcity and driving prices up. Hear hear! Edited July 13, 201410 yr by D3K
September 2, 20186 yr On 8/1/2013 at 6:52 PM, D3K said: The transmission of power to the lower axle here, as you can see, happens via a part that doesn't exist. That is the 24 tooth end of a 4L differential, that I had to sever from the rest of its body, to keep the lowermost gear from coming ever so slightly in contact with the small LA's when the loader is turning to either extreme. The setup works almost as smoothly with these replaced by 16 tooth gears, but just not quite... With the new gear from the Chiron I slightly modified the gears so one does not have to damage Lego parts:
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