Another awesome build as always, the technique to prevent differential skipping is honestly genius! I always hated how much skipping would happen with just the standard diff.
Congratulations on the success of this model! Very well constructed and functional. Probably for future models, make body panels modular so you can easily access the chassis all over again, particularly for motorised models. Axles and gears have their limits even with cars at this scale.
That's a good idea, though having them modular might reduce their ability to bear loads. Regardless I will think about that option for the future model, though that one will probably no longer have any gearbox, just direct drive from motors.
@@ZEROBRICKS I’m quite surprised you got a gearbox to fit in a car with its 4 RC motors at this scale, main problem is it adds to the models weight, which we don’t want. So yes I’d ditch the gearbox. Thanks for sharing 😄
Wow, thanks for sharing. Good looking, functions. Especially the gearbox, using two gears with negative directions to avoid the central gear slipping and getting damaged. It’s really hard job to build so fast car with gearbox in such huge scale. Well down!
Sec 3:33. I use that configuration on my speed breaker car with 6 buggy motors. Your car looking good, i like its performance. Positive camber could be very nice add to it. Very cool car. Im surprised that those wheel hubs is hold the wheels, and perform well. Same with the cv- joint, and that differential. You didnt had any problem with those ? You got my like 👍
Thanks. I only had the wheel fall off once when landing, the lower weight sure helps a lot. The weakest point is the differential, so the next model will probably use direct drive.
@@ZEROBRICKS nothing is like direct drive. The only exception is the sumator mechanism. Why you dont use the red differential? Its way more rebust. The car built is looks awesome.
@@ZEROBRICKS you totally right about the speed, but i think they way more strong, they never skip in any of my builts, and they got planty of power. Im never use those diff.- only the red once- untill ill get the Ferrari new once 🙂
@@ZEROBRICKS i just build new ripsaw, maybe its the fastest ripsaw ever, but im not sure. I used the red dif there if you want to see. 1 day I'll make a car on the same principle with that sumator. I guess it will go around 30 km/h. No cv-joint, not wheel hubs, no steering rack and not servo is needed.
Very nice MOC, the design is on another level. Do you think that some power is lost using the custom CV joints? Also are they necessary for the car to drive well (e.g., normal ones would break quickly or not work at all)?
Fantastic model. I really like how you explained almost everything in this model, how it works and the ways of building it. I love the behind the front wheel shots while driving, they were pretty cool. Are you planning on realising instructions for the wildcat or this model like you did for tiger 6x6?
The technic u used to prevent the differential from scipping is Genius, I actually used it at the old driveshafts necause the old cv joint tend to slip
At 7:32 I think that wheel is shaking since when it turns it changes the caster angle cos the front pitches downwards creating a negative caster angle.
incredible job with this moc. it looks incredible! And the idea for the custom cv joints is just briliant. I'm definetly going to use it in some of my future mocs. Will you be publishing the file for this anywhere? I ddefinelty want to study the design more and the technics you used to incorperate them into my own builds.
Thank you so much for the praise. bricksafe.com/files/Zblj/acurahonda-nsx-supercar/Acura%20NSX.lxf Here you go, but you will be missing the reference 3D model.
That is a cool build! 2 things: 1, do you have a tutorial video for the custom CV joints that you have used? 2, have you considered taking the 24z differential and cutting off all the part you dont need to get a 24z clutch gear? Or do you not do that kind of thing?
1. The custom CV joint simply uses a knob gear and the part 98585 with 4 pins, it's a really easy build! 2. I have yet to modify any bricks used in my project, though I could 3D print some 24 tooth clutch gears, it would be cheaper than cutting differentials. Might be a good idea for a video.
Good professional job, Jerry! I like this heavy duty drivetrain a lot! Side note: this is inspired by, but definitely not an Acura NSX and for me it doesn´t look like it. The "motorized" aspect is not Lego but BuWizz which you want to advertise - and that´s perfectly fine!
Another awesome build as always, the technique to prevent differential skipping is honestly genius! I always hated how much skipping would happen with just the standard diff.
WOW! Can't wait for the ldd file!
Congratulations on the success of this model! Very well constructed and functional. Probably for future models, make body panels modular so you can easily access the chassis all over again, particularly for motorised models. Axles and gears have their limits even with cars at this scale.
That's a good idea, though having them modular might reduce their ability to bear loads. Regardless I will think about that option for the future model, though that one will probably no longer have any gearbox, just direct drive from motors.
@@ZEROBRICKS I’m quite surprised you got a gearbox to fit in a car with its 4 RC motors at this scale, main problem is it adds to the models weight, which we don’t want. So yes I’d ditch the gearbox.
Thanks for sharing 😄
Wow, thanks for sharing. Good looking, functions. Especially the gearbox, using two gears with negative directions to avoid the central gear slipping and getting damaged. It’s really hard job to build so fast car with gearbox in such huge scale. Well down!
Thank you for the praise!
Sec 3:33. I use that configuration on my speed breaker car with 6 buggy motors.
Your car looking good, i like its performance.
Positive camber could be very nice add to it. Very cool car.
Im surprised that those wheel hubs is hold the wheels, and perform well. Same with the cv- joint, and that differential.
You didnt had any problem with those ?
You got my like 👍
Thanks. I only had the wheel fall off once when landing, the lower weight sure helps a lot. The weakest point is the differential, so the next model will probably use direct drive.
@@ZEROBRICKS nothing is like direct drive. The only exception is the sumator mechanism. Why you dont use the red differential? Its way more rebust.
The car built is looks awesome.
@@yuvallegomotorized Red differential is even more prone to skipping and it would also make the model much slower due to the higher gear ratio.
@@ZEROBRICKS you totally right about the speed, but i think they way more strong, they never skip in any of my builts, and they got planty of power. Im never use those diff.- only the red once- untill ill get the Ferrari new once 🙂
@@ZEROBRICKS i just build new ripsaw, maybe its the fastest ripsaw ever, but im not sure. I used the red dif there if you want to see. 1 day I'll make a car on the same principle with that sumator.
I guess it will go around 30 km/h.
No cv-joint, not wheel hubs, no steering rack and not servo is needed.
Very nice MOC, the design is on another level. Do you think that some power is lost using the custom CV joints? Also are they necessary for the car to drive well (e.g., normal ones would break quickly or not work at all)?
Thank you for the praise. Yes, normal CV joint simply can't support such a heavy model.
Fantastic model. I really like how you explained almost everything in this model, how it works and the ways of building it. I love the behind the front wheel shots while driving, they were pretty cool. Are you planning on realising instructions for the wildcat or this model like you did for tiger 6x6?
Thank you for the praise. I can release the LDD file, PDF instructions are simply too expensive and take too long to create
@@ZEROBRICKS oh okay. LDD file should be enough.
The technic u used to prevent the differential from scipping is Genius, I actually used it at the old driveshafts necause the old cv joint tend to slip
I'd love a 90s NSX
Wow! Nice model!
At 7:32 I think that wheel is shaking since when it turns it changes the caster angle cos the front pitches downwards creating a negative caster angle.
Amazing !❤
IT was awesome to see that model at bwz camp🤩
great model, are you going to make a part list and instruction plan?
Thank you. Regarding instructions, it's a very complicated, time consuming and expensive process... But I can release the LDD file.
incredible job with this moc.
it looks incredible!
And the idea for the custom cv joints is just briliant. I'm definetly going to use it in some of my future mocs.
Will you be publishing the file for this anywhere? I ddefinelty want to study the design more and the technics you used to incorperate them into my own builds.
Thank you so much for the praise.
bricksafe.com/files/Zblj/acurahonda-nsx-supercar/Acura%20NSX.lxf
Here you go, but you will be missing the reference 3D model.
@@ZEROBRICKS Not a problem
Thanks so much
I love this build so much is there any way to buy instructions???
That is a cool build! 2 things:
1, do you have a tutorial video for the custom CV joints that you have used?
2, have you considered taking the 24z differential and cutting off all the part you dont need to get a 24z clutch gear? Or do you not do that kind of thing?
1. The custom CV joint simply uses a knob gear and the part 98585 with 4 pins, it's a really easy build!
2. I have yet to modify any bricks used in my project, though I could 3D print some 24 tooth clutch gears, it would be cheaper than cutting differentials. Might be a good idea for a video.
@@ZEROBRICKS ok, I myself would not want to cut any Lego!
Great work! 👍👍
Awesome! Do you sell the instructions?
No, because usually it takes a lot of time and effort to make them and the investment never returns.
Good professional job, Jerry! I like this heavy duty drivetrain a lot! Side note: this is inspired by, but definitely not an Acura NSX and for me it doesn´t look like it. The "motorized" aspect is not Lego but BuWizz which you want to advertise - and that´s perfectly fine!
hey :) could you maybe release the LDD file for this masterpiece?
Sure, with enough interest. Though you need a modified LDD with all the new parts.
@@ZEROBRICKS i always keep my LDD updated ;)
@@x0_mocs bricksafe.com/files/Zblj/acurahonda-nsx-supercar/Acura%20NSX.lxf
Here you go, but you will be missing the reference 3D model.
@@ZEROBRICKS thank you very much :)