How to build better Lego technic cars | 5 things you must know!
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- Опубликовано: 6 май 2023
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When making chassis, it is good that the chassis is a part of the suspension by twisting. Of course it has to be rigid on other ways. Good video for beginners
Do you you have any tips on how to learn and how to use and building lego technic, because as of it right now, i can't even make a gear box nor can i use gears in general i just don't know how to do it and i don't know where to learn.
really like the RC car in the video with 2 buggy moters, appreaciate if you can share the instruction
Sorry, but there are no instructions...
I enjoyed that video!
Nice!
What is the size of the wheel at the beginning?
Very good Video. But Sometimes If you build real Cars you need long driven Axels. Keep Up the good Work. I ❤ to See more Long Form Videos.
Thanks for giving feedback!
Do you mean you like long videos like this one, or even longer ones?
Can you make a vid for the steering in this car?
i doubt he still responds
@@zaruako944I do!😏
Sorry I have taken it apart...
I would need to replicate it from the images too...
You could try to slow the video down by × 0.25...🤷♂️
Hello, thanks for the video. I was wondering what brand and model the two battery alternatives that you used were, and the servo motor that you used for steering. Thanks 0:35 and 2:31
Hello, you can look in the video description there are a lot of links...👍
0:35 what is the name/brands of the power supply?
Mould King 👍
I have a problem with placing buggy motors. If I do it like you, my motors run in different ways. Can you help me? 😅
Yeah, you have to connect on to a switch so you can make it turn the other way around...
@@LucasDynamics Thanks a lot!
@@user-vq6cs1is8t No problem mate!
Before I watched this video, I SUCKED at building RC cars with Technic. Now I'm a pro! Keep it up!❤
Thanks, I am glad I could help you!
What buggy motor did you use? Was it mould king, original lego or something else?
It was the mould king version...
Do you have originals?
@@LucasDynamics no I have green gecko but I think mould King is better
@@TIBORAMESTER Ah, ok.
How much did the green gecko ones cost?
@@LucasDynamics 25$ they are completely waterproof I think they are 1600rpm on 8.4V
@@TIBORAMESTER Mould king's are only I think 17$, but aren't waterproof...
where did you get those motors
Look in the video description...
1:33 can I use a slim wheel with a large diameter?
Of course! The only thing that changes, is that you will have less grip but also less friction...👍
i saw that the car that you built had no differential gear. i don't know if this is true in lego cars, but in real cars, they use a differential gear to keep the car from flipping over and streessing its engine while steering. very nice information shown in the video tho.
My car has no differential because it has two engines, one for each tyre... You only need a differential if you have a central engine. Otherwise it doesn't matter...
@@LucasDynamics thanks for telling me.
@@TIBORAMESTER No Problem 👍
@@LucasDynamicssince the left and right wheel are spun at the same speed, the inside motor will struggle. You need to spin the inside wheel slower than the outer wheel when turning regardless of how you drive them
@@Mr.Engine993 Yeah, but I didn't connect the two tyres with an fixed axle, that would be a problem. Each tyre has its own engine, so the when the car makes a turn the engines can compensate the small speed difference.
Write a comment if you have any questions, I will answer!
What gear ratio do you recommend for a L Lego motor? I myself have a car with a 0.66:5 ratio, but it's pretty slow.
Your car has a 1:8,33 ratio? That's too much... Try it with a 1:3 ratio
@@LucasDynamics oh sorry, i wrote it wrong. It's an 5:1.3 ratio
But I want it with power, but now it goes like slower than walking speed
@@Idiot354 OK, try a 3:1 ratio, and if it doesn't have enough power, try it with two motors....
Hum not really correct. Gears means less friction (I think you meant torque) if you increase your gear ratio and only have that same speed. If you have a functioning gear box with multiple gears it will actually be beneficial.
I said: Less gears mean les friction...
Which is true! Of course, if you have a nice gearbox you can have more torque in some gears, but nonetheless, it adds friction as I said...
I said: Less gears mean les friction...
Which is true! Of course, if you have a nice gearbox you can have more torque in some gears, but nonetheless, it adds friction as I said...
Whats the non original battery
It's the mould king 6.0
There’s one thing that you don’t mention in this video and non originals are studded
No, mine have all screws!
“Tyres” 💀
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It’s how he’s put it leave him alone
It's not my first language...
Is it spelled incorrectly?
They spelled tires wrong
Omg yea they did 😧
That’s how you spell it in British English
That's British is all
Well as a proud American DILLIGAF
But come on like dude they don’t put the gears right 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Just put a lego bolt and then it will not go out 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Instructions
For what?
The RC car I think he means