Posted January 5, 201411 yr Hi everyone! This is my new creation, concept car with hubless system. Two Xl motor for drive and one new motor for steering, full independent suspension. https://www.facebook.com/marcelo.raus
January 5, 201411 yr Very cool idea, maybe not the best performance but certainly a Lego first! Looks very futuristic. Are those 94.4 x 44R wheels? TLH Edited January 5, 201411 yr by TwentyLeggedHen
January 5, 201411 yr This is so cool-looking. I only wonder if it could go faster, seems terribly slow...
January 5, 201411 yr Amazingly cool..like to see pictures of the hubless design to understand how it is build.
January 5, 201411 yr Great work! But does it support the weight okay, even when you lift the car, or does it simply fall off? Edited January 5, 201411 yr by Zblj
January 5, 201411 yr Amazingly cool..like to see pictures of the hubless design to understand how it is build. Great work! But does it support the weight okay, even when you lift the car, or does it simply fall off? Me too. This is very interesting to me. Mike
January 5, 201411 yr This is so cool-looking. I only wonder if it could go faster, seems terribly slow... Agreed, this car is extremely snazzy. I think it could be made to go faster if the medium-size or large pulley wheels were used?
January 5, 201411 yr Great looking car and an original idea. It needs bespoke tyres, or at least some other tyre like thing to make contact with the ground and work with your set up. You could, for example, use tracks. You car will set many a lego technic brain thinking now. Good job. H
January 6, 201411 yr looks great but if you look at the video you can see the big issue with hubless wheels ... you need the friction between the tyre/wheel and the drive system to be larger than that between the tyres and the ground ... if you look the front right wheel at one point just slides rather than rolls if you switched to a smooth lego tyre (like the unimog) you might get better traction as to why .... because they look cool on a concept car having no wheel centres ... been used in lots of sci fi too ...completely useless in reality tho
January 14, 201411 yr Author Thank you all for the comments! Quiz first know if it was possible to make a car with this concept, unable to greater speed due to the total weight and friction in wheel system. Getting to walk and turn with hubless has made me glad! Of course if it was faster it would be much better. In practice this system is used in a functional way motocilcletas in cars only in prototypes thereof. Follows more pictures and another video, thanks guys! http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=538313
January 14, 201411 yr reminds me of the Nike one car, definetley a lego first. maybe using the halfire droid wheels would work better as they have teeth on the inside
January 15, 201411 yr very nice idea, it's like Sbarro project http://sbarro.perso.neuf.fr/voitures/Orbital_hybrid/Sbarro_Orbital_Hybrid_roue.jpg
January 19, 201411 yr The design is awesome. And I don't know how you came up with an idea like that, but it's awesome.
January 19, 201411 yr Very interesting idea of wheel construction. Looks and works awesome but too slow. It'll be cooler if this car moves faster but I'm not sure that it's possible in such size( Anyway, very original and unusual.
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