I love how at 0.49 you have the caption about metal gears and axles for durability and then your u joint for the steering pops off the end of its shaft. True craftsmanship.
it would be cool to put a cabin from Zetros or Mercedes Arocs and a crane installation with supports on this chassis, it would be an ideal all-terrain crane
That’s the most amazing, most impressing and coolest Lego car I’ve ever seen! I absolutely love the advanced suspension, you really got an insane level of Lego engineering!!
@@Bric_workshop I agree but you know Lego, if they make an off road set it wouldn't be as good. And also the lack of power in the motors. They should bring the Buggy motors back
@@bigeatiedrawings5870 about it being a lego set, i might want to disagree... while i would find it cool if lego made a RC set with pneumatics,if the set had this size, it would just be another set over 450€ ( probably priced at 600€ i think ) and i wouldnt buy it. If lego were to release a MOC offroader, i would prefer the small ZIL with 6 wheels of Sariel : it s way smaller, but it would also be way more affordable... for now, i m waiting to see the motor we will get with the Porsche set... supposedly the fastest set ever, but we dont know yet about the capacity of the motor...
@@Bric_workshop definitely. I got a pro and a pair of buggy motors so when I get chance I want to finish a 6x6 pickup truck I started using 2x 42026 I think it was. The red pickup. So far I've got the rear 4 wheel drive done drive off the two buggy motors with enough torque to flip the thing 🤣 but I couldn't build front wheel drive and steering in one. Really I need to tinker again and then when its finished it'll be like shit off a shovel so to speak 😂 And then I want to get into lego trains. And see if I can fit a buwizz since the lego IR stuff is shit.
Thank you for the kind words friend! no at this time there aren't any instructions. the model is not yet complete. I might make some if i ever finish the project though.
My bro, how is this at 197K views? Also, do you plan these vehicle projects in bricklink studio? Or do you just wing it and as you go you add or remove? Because that's what I do, I wing it baby
Hey man love the truck, i am working on a simmilar truck with independent Tatra suspension, the rear tandem axle uses almost the same mechanism with the pneumatic cylinder, but i am wondering how u regulate the pressure, i tried to make a auto shut off compressor for mine but i failed, are your pumps running all the time? Does your rear suspension get stiffer if you dont let any air out ? I would be glad if you take your time to answer my questions, thanks
@@huginobugino9142 thanks for taking the time to leave a comment! I'll try to answer all your questions. First off the suspension on the truck isn't really like tatra as the rear axles are solid axles unlike in a tatra type where each wheel has its own independent linkage. None the less I'll answer your question. With regards to the air I do have an auto compressor unit but I ended up removing it in favor of doing it manually. These cylinders have been modified to be more efficient and don't leak as much. Also by hooking them up to an air tank it acts as a sort or reservoir so you don't need to refill as often. The pressure gauge on top allows me to easily check on the pressure. The pumps you see running are actually for the other air system which poweres the diff locks. The suspension has its own pump. (Usually I just use a hand pump piece to fill it manually before use. As pressure in the cylinder is increased the suspension gets stiffer. If I let all the air out it gets very limp. In this type of suspension the flexible linkage is usually a stiff bar I've added the pneumatics to allow for increased vertical travel/stability. I hope this makes sense. if not feel free to ask me for clarification. I can also send some pics and videos if it's of any help.
@@Bric_workshop thanks so much for taking your time and explaining this, i imagine you modified the cylinders by drilling the air vents to make them bigger and lubing them up, am i correct? and i would appreciate it if you would send me some pictures of the auto compressor. Thank you
@@huginobugino9142 I'm not sure I pictures of the auto compressor anymore. But yes the cylinders were modified like that plus lubricated for smoother movement. I got them made by @greengecko
Very nice. Id like to recommend a slight improvement with the rear most wheels. Your power for the rear most wheels goes through the differential in the first set of rear wheels. This will result in greatly reduced torque on the rear most wheels. An improvement would be to make a pass through axel over the top of the first differential that will power both the first and second differentials equally. If my description makes no sense, you can see a diagram of how a semi tractor does this in their two sets of rear axels.
Only the front axle is a live axle the rear is a tandem pendular/bogie design. This chassis will be used for a heavy tow truck and in such vehicles independent would be worse. Although independent offers amazing shock absorbing capabilities it is not great at accommodating heavy loads.
I love how at 0.49 you have the caption about metal gears and axles for durability and then your u joint for the steering pops off the end of its shaft. True craftsmanship.
The durability test at 3:30 also shows pieces coming loose.
@@blackout7615 yes the steering mechanism currently has too much torque for the plastic u joints
Straight up baddest technic set ive ever seen! Honestly..
those 2 small blue cylinders in the front are the true MVP here, pumping their tiny butts off!
Luckily they have been reinforced & lubed up 😜
I’m not understanding what the air is doing beyond controlling the differentials.
@@AndresAmador if you ever had lego technic, you would know, they keep the pressure up , so it all works!
it would be cool to put a cabin from Zetros or Mercedes Arocs and a crane installation with supports on this chassis, it would be an ideal all-terrain crane
@@andriysobol9127 that's exactly what I plan on doing:)
That’s the most amazing, most impressing and coolest Lego car I’ve ever seen!
I absolutely love the advanced suspension, you really got an insane level of Lego engineering!!
Thanks for the kind words mate! You really made my day today 😀
I love how if you make it speed 0.25 and pause at the right time you can read about the direction and suspension failing XD really impressive MOC tho
Yeah 😛😛😛That will be fixed in the final model
@@Bric_workshop i can hardly wait to see it then!
Where is it
🤨🤨
I see u made it durable and well engineered, great job!
Thank you for the kind words mate!
No , you deserve it! ;)
Imagine LEGO would come up with something like this. Impossible nowadays.
Fire 🔥
I like the suspension 😊
Thank you! It was definitely the part that took the most time. Though there are still many improvements to be made
@@Bric_workshop nice 👍
This should be a Lego set 😊
I would buy it.
Sadly it's not 😢
@@bigeatiedrawings5870 Yeah I'd would be nice if Lego made some capable offroaders eh
@@Bric_workshop I agree but you know Lego, if they make an off road set it wouldn't be as good.
And also the lack of power in the motors. They should bring the Buggy motors back
@@bigeatiedrawings5870 about it being a lego set, i might want to disagree... while i would find it cool if lego made a RC set with pneumatics,if the set had this size, it would just be another set over 450€ ( probably priced at 600€ i think ) and i wouldnt buy it. If lego were to release a MOC offroader, i would prefer the small ZIL with 6 wheels of Sariel : it s way smaller, but it would also be way more affordable... for now, i m waiting to see the motor we will get with the Porsche set... supposedly the fastest set ever, but we dont know yet about the capacity of the motor...
Once this is complete I would love to see a kit made available with instructions and all the parts. I don’t care if it costs four figures, I need it.
With the metal parts and electronics it will definitely be into 4 figures
@Bric_workshop I'm ok with that
@@Bric_workshop that’s fine
Impressive level of engineering 🙃
Thank you mate 😊
Really inpressive moc man, really cool how you used litteraly every space you had and filled it. Cool vid!!
@@Adl_LP thanks for your kind words!
Insane build!! Love it!
You should make this a 6x6 g wagon
I like that it's louder than an actual truck
@@capcadoi me too 🤣
Thank for the video of this titan in action. Your truck is insane i love it !
Impressive. But how did you make the clutch fork friction resistant? The normal clutch fork would melt within seconds.
Brilliant!
@@biohazardousBiker thanks!
I'm amazed a buwizz can put out so much power 😮
They are pretty incredible eh!
@@Bric_workshop definitely. I got a pro and a pair of buggy motors so when I get chance I want to finish a 6x6 pickup truck I started using 2x 42026 I think it was. The red pickup. So far I've got the rear 4 wheel drive done drive off the two buggy motors with enough torque to flip the thing 🤣 but I couldn't build front wheel drive and steering in one. Really I need to tinker again and then when its finished it'll be like shit off a shovel so to speak 😂
And then I want to get into lego trains. And see if I can fit a buwizz since the lego IR stuff is shit.
@@TechJoe1994 oooo cool projects man!
What battery pack do you use?
@@HarrisonRees-s8x Buwizz 2.0 and 3.0
I've always been making offroad trucks by myself but this is just insane. Is there an online design to make it myself too?
Thank you for the kind words friend! no at this time there aren't any instructions. the model is not yet complete. I might make some if i ever finish the project though.
How heavy is this cool thing?
it looks like it's stoppable if you just turn it upside down
@@terryfckwi ha ha might need to make something to flip it over
This is really cool! I'd love to see the diff lock in action. Can you share how did you implement this?
My bro, how is this at 197K views? Also, do you plan these vehicle projects in bricklink studio? Or do you just wing it and as you go you add or remove? Because that's what I do, I wing it baby
@@legotechnic15YT don't use and digital building just go by feel & trial n' error
@@Bric_workshop perfect.
What hoses do you use for the pneumatics? (The clear ones)
The clear hoses are from green gecko :)
Because if you can't take it apart while it's running, what good is it.
Hrm? I don't understand your meaning 🤔
Hey man love the truck, i am working on a simmilar truck with independent Tatra suspension, the rear tandem axle uses almost the same mechanism with the pneumatic cylinder, but i am wondering how u regulate the pressure, i tried to make a auto shut off compressor for mine but i failed, are your pumps running all the time? Does your rear suspension get stiffer if you dont let any air out ? I would be glad if you take your time to answer my questions, thanks
@@huginobugino9142 thanks for taking the time to leave a comment! I'll try to answer all your questions. First off the suspension on the truck isn't really like tatra as the rear axles are solid axles unlike in a tatra type where each wheel has its own independent linkage. None the less I'll answer your question. With regards to the air I do have an auto compressor unit but I ended up removing it in favor of doing it manually. These cylinders have been modified to be more efficient and don't leak as much. Also by hooking them up to an air tank it acts as a sort or reservoir so you don't need to refill as often. The pressure gauge on top allows me to easily check on the pressure. The pumps you see running are actually for the other air system which poweres the diff locks. The suspension has its own pump. (Usually I just use a hand pump piece to fill it manually before use.
As pressure in the cylinder is increased the suspension gets stiffer. If I let all the air out it gets very limp. In this type of suspension the flexible linkage is usually a stiff bar I've added the pneumatics to allow for increased vertical travel/stability.
I hope this makes sense. if not feel free to ask me for clarification. I can also send some pics and videos if it's of any help.
@@Bric_workshop thanks so much for taking your time and explaining this, i imagine you modified the cylinders by drilling the air vents to make them bigger and lubing them up, am i correct? and i would appreciate it if you would send me some pictures of the auto compressor. Thank you
@@huginobugino9142 I'm not sure I pictures of the auto compressor anymore. But yes the cylinders were modified like that plus lubricated for smoother movement. I got them made by @greengecko
Very nice. Id like to recommend a slight improvement with the rear most wheels. Your power for the rear most wheels goes through the differential in the first set of rear wheels. This will result in greatly reduced torque on the rear most wheels. An improvement would be to make a pass through axel over the top of the first differential that will power both the first and second differentials equally. If my description makes no sense, you can see a diagram of how a semi tractor does this in their two sets of rear axels.
That’s awesome! I’d like to tell my self I could build this if I had the right pieces, but there’s no way.
@@honeybuhn2000 won't know until you try!
my parts are coming soon >:)
@honeybuhn2000 oooo awesome!!
I’m having trouble with making a car with steering, mainly because I don’t have a servo motor.
@honeybuhn2000 this didnt use a servo motor for steering. For slower vehicles like this one a geared down motor works perfect
Did you thinking about selling manual for this MOC? If so, I'd love to buy it.
Don't have any plans to do so at the moment
I’m making one!
@@seangionunan that's awesome man!
@@Bric_workshopI just finished
@@seangionunan awesome!!
this took skill to make for sure. i wouldn't be outside with it. traxxas makes a 6x6 youd like alot and probably cost a fraction.
i have no words...
amazing
Thank you 😁
Wird das ein ural moc oder ein rio moc?
Neither. It will be modeled after an AM General
Just needs a cab now
Wieviel hast du für die ganzen metall Komponenten von OMTP ausgegeben?
Nothing. I got the parts for free since they sponsored the project.
good work! :D yeah lego is more suited for slow moving vehicles and crawlers, shifting to brushless rc now :D
You can definitely make fast builds. Though reducing size helps.
@@Bric_workshop at some point, lego cant handle it, melting parts and not enough motors and or power
super cool
@@alfblack2 thanks 😀
Nice model. Would it benefit from independent suspension rather than live axels? Or does the low weight Lego affect it?
Only the front axle is a live axle the rear is a tandem pendular/bogie design. This chassis will be used for a heavy tow truck and in such vehicles independent would be worse. Although independent offers amazing shock absorbing capabilities it is not great at accommodating heavy loads.
@@Bric_workshop Thank you for the explanation.
Have you considered going to races with it? (For example Truck trials)
Anyways amiazing truck
I'd love to but unfortunately there aren't many of those here :(
Neat that it appears to be so robust
Some things need to be strengthened but it's pretty good so far
damn better than my ev3
maybe u can make a 8x8 for bossmode :-)
That's the next step in it's development 😁
You should have considered editing out the part where the steering shaft blew off 😬 😂 cool truck tho
Thought about it but I decided it would be good to show the failures as well ❤️🩹
only 2.2k likes with over 242k views for this build is insane
@@ozzygotnodrip 😅😅
You should be applying as a mechanic for the NASA Mars Rovers program.
香港有冇得賣呀
How expensive?
Why no one makes clutch in these mocs...
@@fomingera65 because there isn't really a need for one yet
Make the frame long so you can turn it into the kenworth 963.
ooo thats not a bad idea!!
@@Bric_workshop Thank you. Metal technic parts may release a metal 3 pin hub, and the production clutch gears in the future.
Nice
impressive!
Thanks 🙏😁
I need a build video
You should watch our Polish truck trial to see how to make good truck.
@@dimnix86 yer saying this ain't a good truck?
Majestic!
Nice lego
@@hung1986cali0 thank you
Looks like one of those old soviet military trucks that go into mud that's deep enough to reach the windshield but still make it out somehow.
its very good but Lego already made a 6x6, had one on my shelf for years
@@mikebartram6001 not like this they haven't
I didnt even know metal lego existed 😂
On the box it says, 40+ 😅
Now it needs a body.
Incrível. Só falta fazer caminhões de verdade. Em tempo: vídeo muito bem editado.
saw at 3:33 where front axle broke
Good eye 👀
Unstoppable 😂😂😂😂😂 I'll just stand in front of it.
@@terranceparsons5185 nooooo
Where’s the body
@@stefaniegovan3762 you gotta sub to the OF for the bod reveal
Potresti portare un video dove lo costruisci da zero? Sarebbe divertente riprodurlo 💪🏻
This is still just a prototype so no instructions or tutorial are available quite yet
Will you do it?
@@simonearmetta2615 I won't do a PDF document but will probably do a photo sequence
@@Bric_workshop That would be great thank you!
So.. how much? Around 3k?😂
Something like that 😂
Bro got inf. money 💀
Nope lol, got most of the expensive bits for free 😅
@@Bric_workshop lucky man.
Lego ideas
@@icefire3668 Lego would never make something like this
@Bric_workshop Yeah, it's sad too because they would get a lot of sales. It would be 400 to 500 dollars though.
@@icefire3668 the electronics alone are worth over a grand (2x Buwizz 3.0, 1 Buwizz 2.0, 4 Buwizz motors, and a handful of other motors.
🧐❤️
woaw
Thanks for watching and taking the time to leave a comment mate! 😁😁
dobre !!,)
I’m gonna go play screw drivers now😅
Too much Stickers, no prints... xD
@@dschardt80 🤣🤣🤣
Put mercedes g amg body on it
All that work just to put hyrax knock off tires on it 😭
cardan + cv = 💀