LEGO technic Raid Buggy V2 | 2-Speed Gearbox!
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- As a 150 subscriber special, I wanted to make something that had to do with the origin of the channel. I decided to make a revised version of the first video's model, the raid buggy.
You can check out the FREE building instructions here: rebrickable.co...
Much more details at Eurobricks: www.eurobricks...
-2x BuWizz motors for drive
-2-Speed gearbox shifted with an M motor
-Servo Motor for Steering with Double Steering Racks
-BuWizz 2.0 unit for power & control
-Controlled with BC2 with a game controller and a smartphone
-Fully independent Double Wishbone suspension
-Bodywork designed in the same fashion as the original
-Filming location: Sierra de Huétor (Granada, Spain)
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-Book your place in the BuWizz Gathering 2024!: buwizz.com/buw...
-Song: • The Offspring - All I ...
-My game controller: Gamesir x2
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Guys, Instructions are available for FREE!
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-180591/Another%20brick%20in%20the%20world/raid-buggy-v2-with-2-buwizz-motors-and-a-2-speed-gearbox/#details
You can also check-out more details about it here:
www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/198428-4x4-raid-buggy-v2-with-2-speed-gearbox-and-buwizz-motors/
fire build🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥keep up the good work
Thank you! Your support is very appreciated!
Nice, awesome model as usual, good to see you trying a gearbox.
I really like the way you make the suspension perfectly soft enough, you could try adding some friction in the suspension arms to act as dampers.
BTW, congrats on 150 subscribers, I hope you'll continue getting more subs and making awesome models :)
Thank you! It's very inspiring to see these comments :)
About the friction dampners, it sounds like a great idea! I may try it for the next high speed offroader. What do you think I should build next?
Next, you could first finish that one RWD onroad MOC (I don't want to leak anything here) and then after that you could build some type of a buggy, low COM and geared more for speed.
@@nikola_104 Yes, I could, in a similar fashion to your excellent lightweight buggy :)
very nice! what type of steering is this?
Thanks!
I used the usual rack and pinion steering, but with double steering racks so if one breaks I still have the other. This steeeing setup was also used in the 42160 Audi set.
You really want to win at BW camp 2024 =)
@alexandruilea6471 Yeah, I do :) But the model I'll bring there most likely won't be this one as I plan on making a 4 BuWizz motor version of the chassis.
Do you have some picture chassis?, I'm thinking about building a model with 6 or 8 buwizz motors and a two-speed gearbox, what do you think?
I'll try to release the instructions today, but no promises. A 6-8 BuWizz motor offroader sounds like a bonkers idea :) although the gearbox may take up too much space.
@@Anotherbrickintheworld Hey, the model would already be quite big, it's possible to make it 6x6.
Swap the gearbox to an automatic, there are videos on youtube. It's lighter and simpler.
@@alexlizogub1 Not sure about automatic transmisions, they are more complex and therefore they take up more space and weigh more. They also have to mesh gears at different speeds, which will damage them over time
Great name for the buggy; it alone made me click the video 👍
Looks very cool how do you use gears on gearbox?
Thanks! For the gears, it's the bugatti chiron 20T clutch gear and 16T clutch gear which are engaged with a driving ring. The design is a modified version of Zerobrick's simple offroader
Awesome build super nimble!
Glad you like it!
Add rear wheel steering so it's more maneuverable
@@alexlizogub1 I actually considered adding 4WS, but with FWS the radius is ok, and 4WS would add more weight and weak points anyway