January 31, 201411 yr no mate sorry :\ i hate so much making instructions! i find it one of the most boring things ever XD So make more pictures scansafatiche di un connazionale. ;) You have skills to be one of the greatest.. But the greatest are greatest also cause they makes detailed reportages and instructions. Think about this.
February 8, 201411 yr The pics on the first post are pretty good, might be able to do LDD from that or get it to a stage where other peoples will be able to fill in the gaps, with Piterx permission of course.
February 8, 201411 yr Author The pics on the first post are pretty good, might be able to do LDD from that or get it to a stage where other peoples will be able to fill in the gaps, with Piterx permission of course. of course you have the permission man :D
February 9, 201411 yr of course you have the permission man :D Sweet, been wanting to make this for a while. :) LDD Here, updates will be the same link ... http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/JM1971/PiterX-Fiat/piterx-fiat.lxf Help is welcome :)
February 9, 201411 yr Author hey that's looking nice man!! :) a little help :P the two 5l beams you used in the front axle arent regular beams.... they have the cross pin hole on both sides and are half stud wide i found that piece in the green truck of this summer btw ask me any question i'll be pleased to help you as you're doing a great job!
February 9, 201411 yr I'm glad you said that, one piece has baffled me on the steering so I drew a yellow arrow pointing to it ... http://www.brickshel...erX-Fiat/q1.jpg Is the model still in one piece, more pics would be good and maybe a x-ray (joking) :D Edited February 9, 201411 yr by JM1971
February 9, 201411 yr Author eh unfortunately no :P otherwise it was easy to give you all the details lol btw i remember in that place there was the L piece on the right :P ah you should also put the piece on the left in the center of the gears holder...that's gonna be the mounting point for the servo motor :) btw your reverse engineering skills are impressive haha Edited February 9, 201411 yr by piterx
February 9, 201411 yr To be honest its not that difficult yet there are good pics of the bottom and the the steering assembly, its the stuff you cant see that will be tricky, conceiving stuff is much harder than copying from pics. PIC ... http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/JM1971/PiterX-Fiat/q2.png LDD ... http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/JM1971/PiterX-Fiat/piterx-fiat.lxf
February 9, 201411 yr Author that's amazing man :) now you just need to place the spring there and the front axle is done eheh great job...it makes me feel really happy that you like this model so much to reverse engineering it btw once you'll build it, you may want to correct something such as reinforcing the rear axle or changing the position of the front axle's links atachment Edited February 9, 201411 yr by piterx
February 9, 201411 yr Speaking of reverse, you could video yourself taking models apart and the rest of us can reverse the video to build it, easy instructions (in theory) :D Such a compact and clean design, I'm learning some good stuff here.
February 9, 201411 yr Author i will probably do that with the snowmobile and the bike! but instead of making a video i will take pictures :)
February 10, 201411 yr I hope there are some wheels on bricklink. The 8L steering rack is being naughty, because its 8 bricks long the steering goes slightly off center, usually these kinds of parts are 5,7,9 etc, another way is to use the 7L rack from the 9398 but the bigger gear means the steering goes further and could pull the steering assembly apart. The suspension parts will be helpful, are the springs from a lego shock absorber? For instructions I thought of doing this, take 10 parts off the model and render, take another 10 parts of then render, etc. etc. until there is none, then reverse the page numbers. Edited February 10, 201411 yr by JM1971
February 10, 201411 yr Author I hope there are some wheels on bricklink. The 8L steering rack is being naughty, because its 8 bricks long the steering goes slightly off center, usually these kinds of parts are 5,7,9 etc, another way is to use the 7L rack from the 9398 but the bigger gear means the steering goes further and could pull the steering assembly apart. The suspension parts will be helpful, are the springs from a lego shock absorber? For instructions I thought of doing this, take 10 parts off the model and render, take another 10 parts of then render, etc. etc. until there is none, then reverse the page numbers. not really, i had to fight a long time against that problem when i made it, it depends on how you mount the gear...i had to use the 8stud long steering rack to correct that issue...you'll see when you'll mount it :) if you make instructions, there's the shop wich is sponsoring me that would be really happy to pay to have them, as they'd like to sell the model we could share the credit for the model like 50-50 :P i'dbe really happy lol
February 10, 201411 yr not really, i had to fight a long time against that problem when i made it, it depends on how you mount the gear...i had to use the 8stud long steering rack to correct that issue...you'll see when you'll mount it :) if you make instructions, there's the shop wich is sponsoring me that would be really happy to pay to have them, as they'd like to sell the model we could share the credit for the model like 50-50 :P i'dbe really happy lol I'm enjoying doing this and to be fair your skills deserve all the credit and money, nice of you to offer. afol1969 is one person I know of on these forums who can make really professional instructions from MLCAD, way much better than I could do
February 10, 201411 yr Author no mate :) 50-50 is fine as you do the most boring part eheh obviously we have to check what the shop wants exactly to do before you make instructions...i'll be able to tell it to you after the end of march when im going to the exposition! i'll give you more info in some days i guess :)
February 10, 201411 yr Yea, afol1969 is very good with instructions. But, there are of course a few more people that can make instructions
February 10, 201411 yr Yea, afol1969 is very good with instructions. But, there are of course a few more people that can make instructions Exactly, Ldraw is too difficult for me and LDD does not have the servo and L motors, anyone feel free to put their name forward and use the stuff done so far.
February 10, 201411 yr Author i can use ldraw...is there a way to complete what you've done with servo and other stuff at the end? we might do it togheter Edited February 10, 201411 yr by piterx
February 10, 201411 yr My 1st car was a red Fiat Panda. This is excellent. I want one! I would recommend deckchairs as back seats (that's what my Panda had!) The Simpsons set has good Lego deck chairs!
February 10, 201411 yr i can use ldraw...is there a way to complete what you've done with servo and other stuff at the end? we might do it togheter On the spirograph thread I think some guys converted a LDD to LDRAW and made some really good instructions in the end, it took a few weeks though. I know how much you dont like doing this stuff so I could get the LDD as far as I can and you could take it from there, 3 times I've tried LDRAW in the past and it does not like my gaming pc at all, I can sort of get it work but its just too complicated for me anyway. Dunno if this helps ... http://wiki.ldraw.or..._LDD_conversion Do you still have the original video, that could help if its more detailed than the youtube vid :D Edited February 10, 201411 yr by JM1971
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