Advanced LEGO Technic Steering & Drivetrain
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- Advanced LEGO Technic Steering & Drivetrain #lego #technic #legotechnic #mechanical #chassis #legomoc #legotechnicmoc #diy #legochassis #mechanicalengineering #cars #legofan #legofans #rccar #rccars #legotruck #trucks #diyideas #diyproject #legottuck #legocar #legochassis
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Probably better built than some of our current vehicles 😅
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ICY FRESHNESS, MY DUDE! 🥶 (and likely spot-on!)
Needs wd40
@@Bricks.Master.Builders one of ur tires are rubbing off of something btw
@@Broccolisoda or 10W-50
I’m starting to think Lego needs to release some form of grease.
I personally use silicone oil, it doesn't harm the plastics and can be removed with water and soap which also doesn't harm the plastic.
self lubricating plastics
Vegetable oil works great too
i just use spoogoil #5
vbntv b@@oliknow
I know how hard it is to build something like that
Я такие оси каждый день строю
И это рил очень сложно
@@ANDREiKA_34k поделись пж
😢❤😢😮😢😢😅😅😊😊
Agreed
WW2 Mechanics: *Making Normal Tanks*
Ferdinand Porsche:
Lego Technik expectaions : this video
The reality : „haha thousands of pins go click with only 1 function and no motorization for 500€“
😂😂
That's why I said screw Lego I been getting off brand for 90% cheaper and honestly just as good..some parts are just a tad tighter then others but nothing to make any difference I have have Lego since I was a child and I'm 41 now it's great but way overpriced and I'm over Getting ripped off@@Bricks.Master.Builders
We need a Lego Technic RC car with a working drivetrain like this. Pbviously it's going to need some grease to stay healthy, though.
Really impressive build. As an engineer, I'm not sure how long the yellow component will last if there is any level of torque going through it.
That is a component issue though, the build design is mastery. 👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks for the hint! 😉
At first I've notice some yellowish spinning thingies, but not that the motors are standing upright in the vehicle.. 👍
As two motors are powering this AWD car torque on both sides / both yellow thingies is equal and it will probably work well. 👌
Of course such builds are not for suitable for long-term usage because of missing ball bearings an such.. 🤷🏻♂️
Overall it's an awesome build! 👏
BTW, are there bevel gears available from LEGO? That would be an alternative to those yellow thingies..
I'm a huge fan of fischertechnik (a German brand, google it if you haven't heard of it) and we have bevel gears since the 80s! 💪
I'm not kidding, I got my first fischertechnik in 1980 from my parents and it included bevel gears and also a cardan joint / cardan shaft! 👌
Bevel gears are used in fischertechnik builds quite often.
You can find lots of fischertechnik stuff on CZcams an there are also conventions in Germany and The Netherlands where fans show their cool builds! 🤩
PS: One of my kids is a LEGO fan, that's why I'm interested in LEGO, too. To be precise, I'm interested in building brick stuff from original and alternative manufacturers.. 😉
As a Mechanical Engineer aswell I think it's robustly built chassis-wise but still I ain't with the idea of using perpendicular solutions like that due to the stress concentration on the components and the lag they create. The failure of a well quality built component doesn't mean the problem is with the component but rather the way you're using it, as breaks to save another more important (both costly and efficiently wise) component. Kind regards.
Hey a technic build that is actually cool, never thought I stumble upon this in the YTS section
Damn Lego Technic Engineers are something else
I could barely build a house without instructions. This is different level of mastery
Madoca’s offroad pickup?
That is a proper all wheel drive setup if I’ve ever seen one
central differential, independent drive axles. Dude this is the type of my dream car in real life.
I’d honestly put some air tool oil on those gears
More Hi-tech that my real car! 😮
Bro is a master builder. How the heck you not need instructions to make this bruh, this is mad impressive
I love how much work you put into you Lego experiments
thank for making such good vids😃😀
Just make a car bro 😭🙏
I like the wheels
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Kitna khubsurat banya hai isko..... bahut sunder hai yar ye car 😅
What’re the two pairs of knob gears doing? They look like they’re transferring power to the topside of the vehicle for something unrelated to driving?
thats the motors
Those yellow knob gears are shit for a powertrain when driving slowly
@@CptnTurbo at the speed those spin when the car is moving with the wheels at the same speed, theyd be just about at the lower limit youd want to not notice their effects. theyre terrible for speed and non-jankiness but they transfer power sooo good in a tight space with guaranteed no slip :/
@@jackradzelovage6961 if those are two motors for the drivetrain, what’s the motor that looks like it’s inline with the drivetrain doing? If the steering motor that far back?
@@natbarmore quite possibly especially because we dont know where the power supply or control brick are
Wow, how much does that weigh?
probably over 500g
@@zaruako944 that light af
It probably 1-2 kilos or 3 lbs
@@nalen49 yeah, so over 500g
So true good point
About 2 tons I guess.
Это машина вряд ли поедет, так как спереди у нее планетарка, а сзади портальная редукция, передаточное число у них разное, что видно на видео, где сзади колеса двигались быстрее чем передние
The differential in the center makes up for the difference
We need instructions! Lol
Its to good it can’t be shipped like this from LEGO
that has a higher torque biais to the rear axle because of the higher reduction and the center diff makes up for the difference. Its awd but at the cost of speed syncronization.
All wheel drive-impressive. 🤔
Thanks ❤️
Great job!! 💪
That thing is going to have 25% front 75% rear torque split
Yes 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
How did you achieve that? Looks like an open diff between the axis.
@@n0MC yea and that's the point. The rear wheels have 3:1 reduction wheel hubs, which mean that front and rear output shaft of the central diff will have to spin at different speeds, which is not a problem since it's open diff. Another thing that open diff does is that torque on both output shafts will always be equal, but since there's a reduction for the rear wheels after the central diff, they will get 3 time more torque than front wheels, and 75/25=3
@@technicbuilder6410 long live the central diff! 😉
I'm not sure if they do this also in real vehicles - probably not.. 🤷🏻♂️
Quedo super good tienes un talento increible
Lube it man it’s squeaky
This looks like a proper hobby grade rc car made from lego 😂
yeah right?
That drivetrain is more advanced than the one on my actual car😮
Those knob gears love to chirp
I see no Lego........................ I see an actual car!
Pretty cool dude
everything cool until u realise that front wheels rotating 3 times faster than rear wheels because of 8 to 24 gear reduction in wheel hubs
That's actually genius because of the central differential. This truck has power distribution of 1/4 to front wheels and 3/4 to the rear wheels
Not quite as advanced. I’m wondering if there is a reduction up front before the wheel hubs if not, that center diff will always be moving.
My thoughts exactly! Probably center diff is balancing the different gear ratios between front and rear wheels.. 🤷🏻♂️
Incredible! just stop that sweaking.
Also reel car made of lego mechanisms:Vvvrrrrrrrrrrrrr......
my god i love it
Very Nice:))
dang this is cool
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Is that a new differential on the front and rear? I've never seen those before.
Great!😮
Thats cool 😎
Me thinking my head?What Lego set is it
Que hermoso juguete para un niño❤❤❤❤❤❤
hey brickmaster, its great to finally see a car! and it is awesome! try to use two motors though, as it dosent seemt oo have much power
I'm pretty sure two motors are powering this AWD vehicle! 👍
The two motors are behind the yellow thingies. They're upright built into the vehicle! 👌
@@benjamin.schreiber x
It sounds like a really old wlmart cash register and the conveyer belt
When will we see a real lego car on the roads?
What lego set is it
AFAIK this is called "MOC" which stands for My Own Creation! 😉
So a MOC is a fan-made creation and not a LEGO set.. 👍
I wonder if that would actually work as a crawler
So good
Yo what electronics do you use in this car?
Amazing, but l think it would be even better if u put in some fresh machine oil as lubricant
I see the differentials!
Congrats! 👏
الصانع الماني 😂
what set is this?
My ears, the car looks fine tho
What is this set called?
AFAIK this is called "MOC" which stands for My Own Creation!
So a MOC is a fan-made creation and not a LEGO set..
what's a model? part number?
I want this set
I love this as a demonstration of how things work. But as a useable RC… Fragile 😅
Looks like the front and rear axles have different ratios
“Lego is just a toy.. or is it”
does one m motor have enough juice to move that thing?
Why is the right rear wheel spinning faster than the left one?
Cool
where can I buy this one?
This is cool, would've been cooler if it got lubricated 💯
Petroleum based lubes eat plastic (will turn LEGO brittle).
needs some grease
Are there instructions for this?
The squeaking damages my ear, but I like it
Does it need greased
Вот эта игрушка для 40летних мальчиков!
lego makes RC..
I see you uses the differential from the off road buggy
Как давно я не собирал машинки из лего 😢
You can start now
@@Bricks.Master.Builders I started making animatronics and I don’t have time for cars
I’ll buy that how much😂😂😂
What set is that
The front and rear axles use two different gearing ratios, it wont drive correctly.
The central diff is balancing different RPMs to the front and rear axle! I guess this is done on purpose to have more torque on the rear wheels.. 👍
I am the only one that thinks about the reduction in the rear axle but the lack of reduction to the front one?????
Nope, this was discussed in the comments already.. 😉
I think it needs some oil
Needs some WD40
lego diff go crazy
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH ITS SO SQUEAKY OH MY GOD MY EARS
what scale?
Very nice you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😮😮
Power everything
Aren't the front and the back wheels at a different ratio and therefore at a different speed?
There is a central differential that distributes the torque and speed for both axles
Oh, thx@@Bricks.Master.Builders
@@thatoneperson3487 you are welcome 🤗
it has the effect in this case of making them spin at different speeds, but thanks to the diff taking that up it means the front and rear axles dont have exactly 50/50 torque split. i did this once as a kid when i was messing with faster motors: i made a symmetrical awd system but then put a 1/3 reduction to the rear axle just after the diff. with plastic wheels the effect was that on a hard launch the front wheels would spin quickly, but the rears would spin slowly and with more torque so as not to slip nearly as badly and actually get the car moving. is that useful? idk. but it was a neat effect to play with
I don't have any Lego anymore but why are there so blue and red pins? Why not grey or black or the gears in red?
Doesn't Lego offer it in black? I mean it would look a lot better imo😅
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Brooooooo🎉❤
Witch set is that
Where can i buy these
Dip the whole project in a bucket of wd40💪
Petroleum based lubes eat plastic (will turn LEGO brittle).
Price: 500 dolars 🗿
Ulta chhakka laga hua hai😮😊