Simple Lego Differential Car Application, rear wheel drive with power function

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
  • This is a simple, but strong, fast and adaptable Lego car using the Lego differential gears and power function motors. Works great and is a good platform to bulid whatever you want on it. The steering is from a Technic truck design adapted for power function motors. It attaches to the normal Lego beam with holes using the Technic black connectors. This is later reinforced with beams on top. Very strong. The steering has a clutch/slip gear so you can't oversteer the wheels.

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  • @exe16
    @exe16 16 років тому

    Nice!
    I made a lego car a few years ago (3, I think, though I did not disassemble it), too, though mine isn't as tough-looking or as fast as yours. Your kit seems a lot newer than mine, and your motor a lot stronger.
    I used the same principle for the steering, but I used an axle for the powertrain instead of gears.
    If I get my camera, I'll film it and send a link to you.
    Thanks for the video!

  • @celicaboystopmotion1596
    @celicaboystopmotion1596 11 років тому

    It's pretty cool put a various across the bottom so the steering motor doesn't turn or put the motor upside down

  • @BarnabyWalters
    @BarnabyWalters 14 років тому

    After watching that, I almost understood how the oversteering system worked... I need to get hold of one of those white clutch gears and figure out what's going on!

  • @TastexBlood
    @TastexBlood 15 років тому

    Oh my gosh, thank you so much. I needed this info quick. So i should just buy a XL motor? My model is pretty small but idk if the xl will be too much for it.

  • @najproductions37
    @najproductions37 16 років тому

    nice very nice

  • @rttyplgkdde
    @rttyplgkdde 12 років тому

    AWESOME !

  • @jdude222
    @jdude222 15 років тому

    ingenius

  • @TastexBlood
    @TastexBlood 15 років тому

    what motor is this? M or XL, because im making a car a little smaller than this its not THAT heavy and i was wondering if i should buy a xl or m.