yeah actual tracked vehicles have a roller in the middle to keep the track straight, i think that would help in this test to keep the weight evenly distributed
I feel like a longer version of Track-and-rola would do better, especially with road wheels to keep the track flat with the ground. You could clearly see the track in the current design not properly aplying presure in to the ground.
Please try this! I think a vehicle with almost comically long tracks will actually perform very well. The biggest obsticle is either that the wheels simply dig in the "dirt" instead of making the vehicle move forward OR it tips over. I think really really long tracks will solve both problems, since with tracks that are say 3-4 times as long as the vehicle itself it gets a LOT of surface area, which counteracts the digging that wheels tend to do, and because of the length and center of mass it wont really tip over.
Track and rolla is actually digging through all "terrain" and reaches and grips on to the material underneath, while all other cars grip is based purely on the artificial terrain, it is not particulary fair tbh.
Old Ford model A’s you would sometimes have to drive them backwards uphill because their gravity, fed fuel tanks would not allow for proper fuel flow past a certain degree
A longer wheelbase tracked vehicle with bogey wheels midspan in the tracks between the two end sprockets would help with lowering the ground pressure, and it won't flip as readily.
on the tracked machine, the only way to make it work as intended is to attach a series of rollers to the bottom of the frame, maybe your typical tire to stretch out the track to make it flat, without this, there wont be any weight dispersion and your tracks wont have any flotation, in short, think of a tank, or a bulldozer. hope this helps
The tracked vehicle requires rollers. These rollers actually carry the weight of the vehicle, and thus spread the load across a larger part of the tracks, and thus the ground, which is what you want.
Friction principle, Should increase the contact area of the wheel, In case of chain wheel can make the chain longer, will reach the 25 degree milestone
Several of those designs took advantage of the retaining batons under the surface of the cork chips, therefore their climbing abilities are invalid because they took advantage of tractive assistance the other designs didn't use.
Your work is honestly underrated. It is amazing to see your efforts not only in the builds and recording but also the editing overall. It just adds so much attention to detail 😄
I’d say that the substrate upon which these vehicles attempted to travel was not anywhere indicative of reality since the substrate was unrealistically loose. Just saying.
I think the ''Nano crawler would have passed the 10 degree hill, if it wasnt for the ancor dragging while it was getting stuck.. I think that one was the cutest of the all 🙂
For the tracked vehicles, you need to have gears pressing down in the middle of the belt too.
yeah actual tracked vehicles have a roller in the middle to keep the track straight, i think that would help in this test to keep the weight evenly distributed
I also noticed it suffer due to a complete lack of weight distribution
also a tentioner would be great i think.( it looked a little too floppy 😅)
yeah For tracked vehicles, it's essential to integrate gears pressing down on the middle of the belt for optimal functionality.
And i think the track was too lose
I feel like a longer version of Track-and-rola would do better, especially with road wheels to keep the track flat with the ground. You could clearly see the track in the current design not properly aplying presure in to the ground.
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Not only is backward driving legal, it is a common technique used by off roaders.
Thank you, I can't sleep for the last week because of this 😢
Thanks you
Thanks for watching
@@DrEngine😅
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Please try this! I think a vehicle with almost comically long tracks will actually perform very well. The biggest obsticle is either that the wheels simply dig in the "dirt" instead of making the vehicle move forward OR it tips over. I think really really long tracks will solve both problems, since with tracks that are say 3-4 times as long as the vehicle itself it gets a LOT of surface area, which counteracts the digging that wheels tend to do, and because of the length and center of mass it wont really tip over.
Amazing idea 👍 Thank you 🙂
@@DrEngine youre very welcome! :D feel free to include a screenshot of my comment in your video if you want to
The creativity in your Lego MOCs is inspiring.
My vote is definitely for Track-N-Rolla, but would love to see a projectile+winch based “sled”!
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I gotta agree
Track and rolla is actually digging through all "terrain" and reaches and grips on to the material underneath, while all other cars grip is based purely on the artificial terrain, it is not particulary fair tbh.
this is genius.
😀😀
Old Ford model A’s you would sometimes have to drive them backwards uphill because their gravity, fed fuel tanks would not allow for proper fuel flow past a certain degree
A longer wheelbase tracked vehicle with bogey wheels midspan in the tracks between the two end sprockets would help with lowering the ground pressure, and it won't flip as readily.
Tracknrolla was the goat and by far my favourite
on the tracked machine, the only way to make it work as intended is to attach a series of rollers to the bottom of the frame, maybe your typical tire to stretch out the track to make it flat, without this, there wont be any weight dispersion and your tracks wont have any flotation, in short, think of a tank, or a bulldozer. hope this helps
The tracked vehicle requires rollers. These rollers actually carry the weight of the vehicle, and thus spread the load across a larger part of the tracks, and thus the ground, which is what you want.
Honestly I like all of them.
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3:42 the rear tires change colors to gray>yellow>gray
The idea of building such vehicles and competing with my friends came to my mind. I'd like to do this sometime. :)
You should have given the tracked one road wheels in bettween the sprockets to it could even out more preasure
Nice suggestion, thank you
Preasure? Bettween?
What kind of model did you like the most and why?
the speedy
because its faster jaja
track-n-rolla i love tracks🤩
Shredder
my 8x8
Track-N-Rolla was the only one that made it to the impossible 25 degree angle climb so Track-N-Rolla
Nano crawler is so cool
For anyone who don't know the M12-B4 is the number of wheels which is mini 12 and Big 4
Just brilliant!!! What a nice video enjoyed to watch.
Thank you! Cheers!
Brilliant. What fun! Now I must get back to building serious GBC's...
Love it so so so so much I thought nobody would make these videos please make more
Glad you like it 😊
Liliputhian leviathan is like john deere tree declimber and its The best
Can't wait to see the Stilts-o-Matic catch on and start tearing it up in the next rally championship.
did you really went piece by piece 💀 instead of using a blender?
With a tractor like the Shredder you can do some serious uphill gardening.
Nano Crawler is my favorite vehicle because of the anchor
And I have no idea why this anchor is here :)
:)
Friction principle, Should increase the contact area of the wheel, In case of chain wheel can make the chain longer, will reach the 25 degree milestone
Wishing you a Happy New Year filled with laughter and good times! 🎈
The Off-road Roller was the best one to me
DrEngine please tension your chains/track more. It will mean there is less slip like with the tracked vehicle.
Nice suggestion ☺️ Thanks a lot 👍 May the force be with you
Larger tires, lower center of gravity and some front weight bias. This was an awesome video regardless
Several of those designs took advantage of the retaining batons under the surface of the cork chips, therefore their climbing abilities are invalid because they took advantage of tractive assistance the other designs didn't use.
I do have to agree here
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Can u include some examples?
while the lateral planks are there to keep the medium in place, it is also deceives the performance for the silt-o-matic styled wheels
Thank you for such videos, you are doing a great job! It inspires to do something out of Lego)
Happy to hear that! Thank you for watching!
Great job
Thank you! Glad you like it
@@DrEngine Watching your video is a daily routine for me and my son. We LOVE your work!
The speedy was unarguably performing the best of all
love video friend🤩
Very interesting and exciting video, I liked it 🤗
Thank you for watching ☺️
OFF-ROADER ROLLER!!!
I guess its just better!
I don't know by what i'm suppose to be impress, your designs ideas or your ability to pick up some awesome names for it 😂
Offroad roller is my favorite
I'd loved the last one 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
love these videos
for the tacks you have to support them in the middle otherwise its basically the same as having just 4 wheels.
Lilliputian Leviathan is my favourite. I was hoping it would get fitted with bigger wheels.
You should try the new track pieces from the 42131, and maybe some inspiration from that model's track tensioning mechanism too.
My vote is Track-N-Rolla.İ LOVE İT
excellent vid my good doctor
Thank you, kind viewer! Glad you enjoyed it!
I like the"lilliputian lavithian"
I don't understand anything in technology, but your video is mesmerizing))
You should do this but with official lego technic vehicles
Let's be honest,you got yourself a fantastic test driver
Your work is honestly underrated. It is amazing to see your efforts not only in the builds and recording but also the editing overall. It just adds so much attention to detail 😄
Thank you very much! It was fun to make!
Liliputhian Leviathan was our favorite!
should do one with a grapple
Should have done a lego experiment that makes off-road climbing tracks lol
Track-N-Rolla was voted #1 here
I recommend increasing power and torque.
i love how he uses the old tecknic pecess
I really want to play that
4:58 when a Tractor gets stuck, some people tie big logs to the wheels. This helps getting out of the mud.
Just for the shredder. Add more wells in the rear
And I vote the track n Rolla. I love the classics, and it's classic.
I like the vid
@@LegoBricks_ thanks
Impressive!
I LOVE IT
Maybe try a stepper? With big snowshoe type feet. The more surface area on the loose cork the better.
also a longer wheel base will probably help
Maybe try making it as low as possible and weight at far front as possible. Long tracks will aslo help i think.
Underrated channel love the content
Thank you! Glad you like it!
I vote for "Nano Crawler" only because it is very small :)
5:10 "3 is greater than 2..." Yes.
for the wheels, they simply dug into the terrain because of there small surface area. tracks were over-powered!
One would imagine Sisyphus happy
I'd do track rolla with beams across where you had put the plastic additions on the treads, instead put them right across both treads.
So long to make the test road….
I feel you are making lego to the max
A diff would make a lot of DIFFerence!
4:31 it has a hard base of wood underneath, In case of high base depth it will not work in this case
COOL VIDEO
From the start all you would of needed is weight to the front and bigger wheels
Idk why but i love the stupidity of the stilt o matic
One must imagine Sisyphus happy
oh it hurts a litle for me to lock at the track-n-rolla as tracked veickles are driven by the rear sprockett to prevent pileupp of the tracks.
I’d say that the substrate upon which these vehicles attempted to travel was not anywhere indicative of reality since the substrate was unrealistically loose. Just saying.
30 hours.
That's commitment.
My vote for best name is Lilliputian Leviathan
The shredders front wheel has claws that same thing is from the animal, the little electric truck that unboxed itself😮
I think the ''Nano crawler would have passed the 10 degree hill, if it wasnt for the ancor dragging while it was getting stuck.. I think that one was the cutest of the all 🙂
Glad you like it!
😮😮😮30 hours? With a "Shredder" you could do it in 1 hour 😎
P.S. I vote for "Shredder"
Bro the names are epic!
Try a track-n-rolla with longer tracks
I'm impressed by your Lego engineering and designs! Keep up the great work Dr. Engine ⚙️
Thank you very much!
Believe it or not, often taller skinnier wheels are better for getting traction in the mud/loose ground
Yall should do legos with mud climb or mud bogging
I bet the leviathan would work best with tank tracks
Bro you should use differential locks in 12×12 car it would be climb at 25° also but with little bit struggle
Maybe screw type drive will work.
The thing which he forgot in all the vehicles is not having more ground clearance in any vehicle
Names styled like in Carmageddon... Vehicles should climb on Lego minifigure bodies 👹😱