Posted March 11, 201410 yr Hi everyone. This is probably my first successful MOC created after dark ages (couple of others are unsuccessful in progress). We had a small contest for members of our BalticLUG living its early days, the main idea was to create a MOC related to winter, snow and ice. No strict rules, except splitting for active and static MOCs. Since joining EB and looking all those awesome crawlers and TT I wanted to create something you can drive outside. So winter is a perfect time for this as there are no mud or sand, just frozen water. I have created a sporty looking tracker. It is almost a C-model of 42006 set, with just like 4 extra parts and PF stuff. C-model idea comes quickly, once you disassemlbe 42006 set and observe the variety of parts it offers, however it limits the number of functions. Build process was fun and a bit challenging, as a space is a bit of an issue. The final result isn't as much as I expected. While model drives quickly on a carpet and flat surface it didn't perform as good on hard snow (slipping) or a softer one (not much of a torque). Anyway it was fun and no damage has been made, even the baterry box on the bottom didn't have a scratch. Specs: 30 studs in length (including spoiler ) and 20 studs in width 2 PF L-motors, one motor per tracks side PF IR-receiver V2 Standart BB Some more photos Instructions (photo sequence) available for download Edited December 14, 201410 yr by zux
March 11, 201410 yr WOW, thats really freaking neat! Love the drive soloution. :thumbup: This would look so at home helping with a Thunderbirds rescue! Must be pretty fast? any plans for a vid? Edited March 11, 201410 yr by Doc_Brown
March 11, 201410 yr That looks great, and you really squeezed a lot into a tiny space. I love the claw parts used as a skid plate in the front.
March 11, 201410 yr Interesting usage of the claw pieces. The size and compact nature is great. This is something I struggle with. v/r Andy
March 11, 201410 yr Author Thanks for inspiring comments! Must be pretty fast? any plans for a vid? This is cool! Any chance for a video and/or instructions? Yeah, MOC sharing standards are high these days (you need great quality photos, HD video and BI just before starting a topic). Anyway, I'm affraid phone quality video is maximum I can do.
March 11, 201410 yr Nicely done! I used a similar drivetrain technique in my Tracked Arctic Explorer, except I had CV-joints pointing up. You can see mine here: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=91974
March 11, 201410 yr Thanks for inspiring comments! Yeah, MOC sharing standards are high these days (you need great quality photos, HD video and BI just before starting a topic). Anyway, I'm affraid phone quality video is maximum I can do. That just means people really like your Moc :)
December 12, 201410 yr Very good model, i will try to make it. But i would like to see some photos while it is been assembled for help.
December 12, 201410 yr Author Very good model, i will try to make it. But i would like to see some photos while it is been assembled for help.Thanks, I'm happy you liked it. I've made a "photo sequence" instructions. Never published them due to large size (~280MB). I'll try to reduce the size somehow and share them here.
December 13, 201410 yr Very cool and compact model. 10 out of 10. I'd like to see a video in any quality just to know how fast it can go.
December 13, 201410 yr Thanks, I'm happy you liked it. I've made a "photo sequence" instructions. Never published them due to large size (~280MB). I'll try to reduce the size somehow and share them here. Thanks for reply. I have already done it as idea but with my own way without any PF. I will represent it as soon as possible. I have to do few improvments.
December 13, 201410 yr Beautifully done! Very compact and efficient! I would also like to see it in action (even an SD video will be sufficient... ). How much it weighs?
December 14, 201410 yr Author As promised, instructions now available for download. Beautifully done! Very compact and efficient! I would also like to see it in action (even an SD video will be sufficient... ). How much it weighs? Thanks! This MOC was done a year ago, so I no longer have it assembled and cannot check the weight right now. I could probably find it once I get a list of used parts (since their weight is known) for rebrickable. Fortunately I have a video, but it needs some editing, which I need to figure out how to do first, before it can be shared.
December 14, 201410 yr That looks great, and you really squeezed a lot into a tiny space. I love the claw parts used as a skid plate in the front. Ditto.....
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