Definitely not independent more like sold axle and a 4 link or radius arm set up
@user-mx4ui3lb8mКүн бұрын
I’ve a suggestion. My only 4 motors are the little with anti-studs. So could you try making the smallest Lego car you can that effectively works on the terrain you test and more like sand.
@Eidolon1andOnly2 күн бұрын
3:20 Stretch some tires around the feet. Give them rubber soles.
@jedi_frog-1977.2 күн бұрын
did you make a tiny version of the lego set 9398 ?
@jedi_frog-1977.2 күн бұрын
you should of used pneumatics because then you would still have suspension
@funbrick2 күн бұрын
At first it was planned to do it with a pneumatic, but it was decided to create it with rigid electric drives, because this is not a heavy real car, but a light plastic car and its weight will not be enough to squeeze the air in pneumatic cylinders. But everything is still ahead and maybe something similar will be done later, but with pneumatics... ;-)
@slizkov3 күн бұрын
A funny car can not only overcome steep obstacles and pull itself out by the ears, but also perform a cute dance. This is a success!😃
@funbrick3 күн бұрын
In fact, this machine is technically even more complicated than it seems at first glance. 🙂 Hope you will appreciate this work done! 👍 COOL FEATURES: - 9 electric motors; - 4 independent wheel clearance height adjustments; - Separate 2 axle drives of all 4 wheels; - Turning all front & rear wheels; - Powerful XL electric winch with rope & hook; - Motorized spoiler wing with chain drive; - 4 unit 8 channel IR RC; - 4 front lights.
@jedi_frog-1977.2 күн бұрын
you have done a great job
@user-mx4ui3lb8m5 күн бұрын
I get it, but what if you need to turn
@SmartLego-it1wj10 күн бұрын
I genuinely think you are the first one to do that. Great job on everything!
@user-dt5sv6dq7y15 күн бұрын
Me encantan estos videos son muy entretenidos sigue asi
@ZombifiedWatermelon19 күн бұрын
Has anyone ever tried adding 1x1 tiles to the tread pieces? They would act like cleats on rough terrain and give you more traction.
@funbrick19 күн бұрын
In the second modification, not 1x1 tiles were added to the tracks, but long solid slats to increase traction. And the 1x1 tiles will have to be tried next time, but there were fears of losing them in the snow.
@Drakonus10121 күн бұрын
This really could have been half the length. God I was bored after seeing v1 do the same thing over and over again
@hakimi685423 күн бұрын
how many pcs track ?
@funbrick22 күн бұрын
Don't know for sure. It is possible to count up just by looking at the freeze video frame...
@eduardo924323 күн бұрын
Would it be better if the suspended wheels weren’t sprockets? I feel like the suspension travel is being limited because of tension being created in the tracks? If you look at a tank, the only sprocketted wheels are the drive wheels.
@funbrick22 күн бұрын
You're probably right. Also had the same thoughts. Will have to try using rollers instead of sprockets in one of the following machine vehicle. ;-)
@ceceliaha523624 күн бұрын
This is awesome
@kubakryk140124 күн бұрын
Make it BETTER
@Mate_godo27 күн бұрын
Bro have snow
@CyarSkirata28 күн бұрын
This is the first video I've ever seen of lego track links actually being capable on rough terrain, who'd a thunk staying in contact with the surface would be the answer? :3
@Gearz-36528 күн бұрын
Thats actually a really cool idea. I love how it looks
@mr_sheep410028 күн бұрын
Маленький клиренс и невозможно сделать рабочий бур из лего
@razorcola9833Ай бұрын
I wonder if the extremity of the red piece exceeds the speed of sound at such RPM.
@maxgo9650Ай бұрын
so, the length of the "red piece" is ≈ 1.9 cm ≈ 0.019 meters; circumference C = 2πR; => the distance that the tip of the "red piece" passes ≈ 2 * 3.1415 * 0.019 ≈ 0.119377 ≈ 0.12 meters; Sound speed ≈ 340 m/s; 340 m/s / 0.12 meters ≈ 2833.(3) rps (revolutions per second) ≈ 170.000 rpm (revolutions per minute) - at such a speed, you need to turn the red piece in order for its very tip to overcome the speed of sound; The XL motor has a rotation speed of ≈ 220 rpm; 170000 / 220 = 772.(72) - this is how much it is necessary to increase the rotation speed from the motor to the red piece; at 1:19, the speeds of the input and output shafts are correlated as 1:729, which is ≈ 94.34% of the speed of sound; at 2:12, the speeds of the input and output shafts are correlated as 1:2187, which is almost three times the speed of sound, but then, the red piece is no longer spinning. In fact, it is likely that the speed of the tip of the red detail was not close to the speed of sound, since a lot of losses are due to the friction of the gears.
@AdaredevileggАй бұрын
The penetrator😂
@oldhorn420Ай бұрын
That one 9V lego motor that spins more than 2K rpm: hold my cables
@3_Bricks.Ай бұрын
I don’t understand what it’s for and what it can do. But interesting.
@user-zy2nu7gk6iАй бұрын
6:07 😂😂
@chirathwickramasinghe1004Ай бұрын
Where do you get that set of pieces?
@eggdogrealАй бұрын
This is an awesome build! Hope you're having a wonderful day :P
@PHONK98665Ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@maximo6059Ай бұрын
*Promo SM*
@aceifershadeisonАй бұрын
ok now make something that can actually drill through a vertical snow wall
@SaucyPuppetShow1Ай бұрын
My brain when I first saw the video title: "What's so boring about this machine?"
@YB-kw1ilАй бұрын
Interesting drive train- haven't seen those chain links used before
@user-bc3bv6mh8zАй бұрын
Conveyor belt on vacation.
@funbrickАй бұрын
Cool joke! :-) Liked!
@PHONK98665Ай бұрын
Nice bro
@invincible3246Ай бұрын
Wonder if I should add this to my custom Landkruiser once I get to the tracks.
@UserMW14Ай бұрын
Where did you get so many suspension pieces from?
@user-zy2nu7gk6iАй бұрын
i think bricklink,
@funbrickАй бұрын
From various original LEGO sets.
@Spartan1124Ай бұрын
Suggestion: what if you added grips to the tracks like spikes so they can grip on to soft terrain like sand, soil, mud, and snow
@funbrickАй бұрын
In the video below (8:40) there is a modification of this model just with the addition of hooks on the tracks!
@test_user4504Ай бұрын
chrissie suspension, my favorite.
@samanthareed2462Ай бұрын
I think he means boring as in tunnel bore
@PenguinBrixАй бұрын
This is vey cool! I subbed
@oldhorn420Ай бұрын
Doesn't look like it's boring, it looks fun to play
@WafflesssssssАй бұрын
Why does the thumbnail have water spray?
@camboi6103Ай бұрын
clickbait
@PotatoDoe-du1vjАй бұрын
Getting some WW1 vibes with it crossing the trenches like a British mark IV
@user-ih9wt3pk8bАй бұрын
Норм
@AttaxalotlАй бұрын
Laaaaaaandship Mk.I
@Kvgaming912Ай бұрын
Add pins or studs to the track for only ice traversal Edit: this allows for better grip as the studs or pins embed themselves in the ice 😊 ps I noticed it slipping that’s why I made that comment 😂 and people call me unstoppable haha Edit two: this however won’t work on rock so I found out that there are rubber studs (I think their called) but this allows for grip on rock and snow 👍
@inkycat191Ай бұрын
Great advice mate, another thing that might give the tracks more traction would also be simply adding more weight or even widening the tracks
@laggibricksАй бұрын
This is quite a capable vehicle, great work! Can I suggest using pulleys running on the flat part of the track as roadwheels as they give far less friction and a much smoother ride, also spring-loaded tensioner on the idler would also benefit the suspension performance.😃
@funbrickАй бұрын
Perhaps pulleys would really reduce friction. Have to try it...
@elarbuzosАй бұрын
i think that the snow in my country works different because if i drive a lego tank on it the tank just stpos
@funbrickАй бұрын
It all depends not on the country, but on the temperature! Fluffy snow is easiest in severe frost. But here in this video there is already a difficult wet snowmelt, since the temperature is already above zero outside at the time of shooting.