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Posted (edited)

Hi everyone,

today I am going to present to you my most recent MOC, it's an inverted trike with an old design, and motorized with RC and servo-motor. I built it to improve the way how a small RC takes curves at high speed and accelerates. So it has two wheels on the front, with drive and steering and a single wheel on the back. It also has full independant suspension.

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I'll make a video soon, just need to find the time :)

Edited by PG52
Posted

It sure is unique! I can't wait to see the video. I've always wondered about making a fast front wheel drive vehicle, but I've never done it! It should be interesting to see how yours goes.

Posted (edited)

Thank you everyone, you're right the front of the Messerschmitt is really similar !

EDIT : to Zblj1987, I used sometimes the proportional controller (especially at the beginning), sometimes the normal controller :)

Edited by PG52
  • 1 month later...
Posted

Thanks ;)

I just unbuilt it in order to design a better version, but I don't think i'll make a 3wd one because of the gear ratios and the place taken by the battery... However, nice idea for another MOC ;)

Posted (edited)

driving down the road in a group of bikers - I think it was Honda based

looked like this perhaps - home made maybe but definately not Front wheel drive

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Edited by Rockbrick
Posted

OK, I thought you saw a LEGO one. Yes the Honda is very similar to mine, much moderner, however :)

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