[WIP] Ripsaw Tank V8 LPE Powered Lego Technic - Teaser Trailer
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- This is a MOC ( My Own Creation ) - Work In Progress [WIP]
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Featuring my New MKII 2000 RPM V8 Lego Pneumatic Engine, this Fully RC LPE Powered Ripsaw EV3-F4 Tank MOC will drive and steer using Pneumatic V8 Power, along with 2 L Motors for steering. One BuWizz 2.0 will power and control the model, remotely from my smart phone.
The drive train consists of a Heavy Duty Pneumatic 2 Speed Gearbox, Adder Subtractor transmission setup and One way clutch to protect the engine.
Building the Suspension is the Next step, along with the rest of the Chassis. I will also make a Chassis Video, testing the performance of the Vehicle, once complete.
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The BuWizz 2.0 is a High Power All in one RC system for LEGO Technic, This Ripsaw Tank will use this Power system along with Pneumatic's.
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Push rods push gods
Best Comment Ever! Legend
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop hey man, its been a while now is the ripsaw tank done or how is it looking?
im really pumped to see it!
Stay safe out there!
New Videos all this Month, Stay Tuned... Also Building another Working RC Motorcycle too, what type of bike should I Build? Comment Below
Will you make a video about the v8 engine with instructions or available instructions to the the discription? I want to build it!!!
@@daveyyy_ Yes of Course, Stay Tuned for the MK2
sportbike
What do you think about a naked ducati panigale?
Can you make a full suspension DH bike?
Hey bro, it's been a while 😁 Looks like a nice product!
Thank you
This is awesome, the stuff you make is on another level compared to other UA-camrs; can't wait to see the finished product.
Thank you, means a lot
MK2 V8 LPE Video Will be Released Soon, Including the Instructions...
Yay! I was just going to ask you that!
Also, I'd pay good money for the V8 + trannie setup on MOChub
thats honeslty so cool that thing gonna fly
Things Gonna Rip haha
I'm really excited to see the final product ! Great job continue like this you're amazing !!!
I'm just as excited as everyone else, this MOC is going to be awesome haha
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshopis there any new update for this project? I was rewatching your old videos and found this project again, but not the video about the actual thing finished.... T_T
That is so cool!!!!! Cant wait to see the final version!!!
Still tuned :)
Yes he’s back finally this is epic good work
thanks
Can't wait to see it!
Experten Level ist noch milde ausgedrückt. Cool Projekt :-)
He is back!
@Freezergix 27 and better than ever!
Dude I’m so hyped for this, I’m making some pneumatic engine powered vehicle myself (Hypercar with I3 Big cylinder) and you inspired me so much so far, so seeing what you come up with is really interesting to me! Keep the great work up!
Sounds great!
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshopwhen is it coming?
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshopcoming never you mean?
Nice to see the gecko return! Keep it up buddy :)
Haha, you might see a Turbo on this V8 maybe.... you will have to wait and see
Cant wait dude ;)
FINALLY!!!
This looks amazing! I can’t wait to see the final video! Also, great camera shots! - do you mind me asking how you got some of those? (Like the camera following your hand along the ruler).
Thank you, The ruler shot was quite easy actually, just had my camera on a tripod and held my pen stationary while moving the blueprints along its plane... And then a bit of tracking in post, and reverse the clip... When your next video coming out? I'm interested...
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop ahhh, I see - clever idea! It certainly gave a really nice effect! I am hoping that I will get at least one video posted before Christmas, but similarly to you, I have been (and still am) quite busy with studying at the moment so am struggling to find the time, hence the lack of videos.
@@allaboutlego1540 One Good Video is all you need a month, what are you Studying? I know what its like trying to balance the time...
Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop you’re right about that! At the moment I am doing 3 A-levels in Maths, Computer Science, and Product Design, although once this years over I hope to go on to studying Motorsport Engineering.
@@allaboutlego1540 Nice, I'm Studying for My Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, then will look into continuing to get my Degree... Best of Luck 👍
YEEEEEEESSSS, nice to see you back!
Been a while, but back into it haha
I am so glad to see you are back and making videos in a non toxic (to yourself) way. Really excited for december!
I was pretty scared when i subscribed to this channel a month ago that you wouldnt come back so thank you.
Haha, Always got things to make and do... Stay Tuned
Looks massive! Good luck :D
Got the Parts just need to Finish it now... Thanks
The interesting thing about this is the gearbox...
I wanted to build a tank a long time ago, that would have been powered by a brushless rc motor. If you dont know, its a high rpm motor, but it only goes in one direction. And I only have one motor so I had to make a gearbox controlled by 9g rc servos.
But none of my designs worked, so I figured: a pneumatic engine goes in one way too! So I searched it on youtube... And thats how I got to this video. Now Im really excited! I cant wait! Please do instructions on the gearbox part! Or just show how it works!
@Green Gecko Lego Technic Workshop hey man, its been a while now is the ripsaw tank done or how is it looking?
im really pumped to see it!
He answered that he's still working on it... (He will include the new V8...)
Nice Nice Nice job 🤩🤩🤩
Please post link to instruction 🤗
Thanks, Sure Will
Good luck
So. F*cking. Cool. MAN!
My god that is sooo coool
Thanks
Hey that's awesome! I've always wanted to build a fast little R/C vehicle based on the Churchill's track geometry and suspension.
Thanks, Will be making Instructions for this one hopefully... If it all goes well
I have so much respect for people like you who put a lot of efforts in a huge build, it really amaze me. :-D
Merry Christmas ?
Thank you, Merry Christmas to you too
Nice
thanks
Ouais t'es un pro
Merci beaucoup 👍
De rien c'est normal j'adore ce que tu fais !👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice to see you again :D
We should race our ripsaws! Cant wait to see yours!
That would be fun to see haha, electric vs pneumatic power. How fast does your own go? It looked impressive
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop i never measured it. But i would guess just over 20km/h. I guess you will have the power advantage, but i will have the weight advantage.
@@marxpeklegotechnicdesign3 I would say so, no doubt this ones going to be heavy. At least the suspension will look scale with all the weight, i will just add more psi haha
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop i dont know how far you are but here is a heads up: think about a good track tensionsystem, this speed and torque will make the tracks fly off easily cause of centrifugal force.
looks like a cool project, however the transmission is colossal in my opinion for only having 2 forward gears. also i am conserned for the v8 engine being too weak. I tried myself making a tank with a similar engine, but the small cylinders lack the torque even for a smaller tank than yours. The control of the transmission seems to be the most difficult part to make, so good luck with that : )
The transmission has to accommodate the large custom differentials for the adder subtractor transmission part and the 2 speed setup with one way clutch, I have testing the trans and it works perfectly. I'm also running the Engine at 100psi, which will be enough. Stay Tuned for the Video, this one's going to be pretty cool.
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop its been a while, have you had any problems with the transmission? i have been testing several designs, but with a tank the size of yours, i have found that the torque required to turn the tank with a subtractor transmission was impossible to acquire. No matter how the two forward/reverse gearboxes for the input to the subtractor gearbox was made they could not handle the torque.
Yes finnely
aye this was released on my Birthday
i just found about this channel
Looks amazing can’t wait for the real thing! Also will it have internal air tanks or will you need to hook it up to an air compressor?
U BACC
That's Right haha
What stage is this moc in currently? It’s been a while.
How long till the real vid
Where is the best place to get pneumatic parts?? I’m building a horizontally opposed engine for a variable pitch propeller. I might want to shoot for a radial engine after but I need cylinders, valves, everything basically. Any place I can get the best bang for my buck? Used parts are fine too
Holy moly bro, am I mistaken or did you improve your editing skills massively? This video is insane
Thanks bro, Always learning with the Video Skills haha
Hey Green Gecko! Been doing lots of work on my personal MOC (www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/173168-wip-moc-lpe-powered-vehicle/&) and was thinking, while a turbocharger may be difficult to accomplish due to the nature of pneumatic cylinders, what about superchargers? Superchargers are basically the same thing as turbochargers (build up pressure for the engine to use in bursts) but instead of being spooled by the exhaust, it’s instead spooled by the engine rotation itself. Currently plotting to see where it would be feasible to add a system of some sorts to mimic a supercharger. Possibly a mini 1 or 2 cylinder compressor driven by the engine output that builds up pressure in a tank and by using a sort of logic gate with a pneumatic switch controlled by a separate cylinder, one inlet at the pressure of the tank and the other inlet at the pressure of the engine, once the tank pressure surpasses the engine pressure, the cylinder opens the tank to the engine, giving a brief moment of extra power (and the iconic pfoom if you attach the engine input to the same switch that engages the tank). Going to definitely try to make a prototype myself and I’ll let you know of the results! I could even perhaps use a pneumatic gauge as a boost gauge on the dash. :)
Oho-ho!!!
Any new MOC's on the Workbench? or new LPE's? 😄
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop , I think so far
How's work on air turbo going, how does it work pls breif explanation as I trying to build my own and am stuck for ideas
Still a Work In Progress, When i have time ill finish it
Coming *this* december ?
Coming never
Have you made any engine with a flat plane crank?
I have made a Flat plane V8 before, Just never posted it.
Where do you get the air valves? And which ones do you recommend?
Bricklink.com, depends on the engine
pleas an v16
How did you secure The engine to The tank? I built a V4 3 months ago and i still havent found a way to secure it in anything.
I can send you some photos and details, just email me greengeckoltc@gmail.com . Maybe i Should to a video covering this... Good idea
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop OK! :)
@@GreenGeckoLegoTechnicWorkshop I sent the email now!
How did it go
Instead of your pop bottle design I use a bike tire valve drilled into a pop cap and with the T piece with pneumatic tubing attached to the bottle so I pump up the bottle with a bike pump/compressor detach it from the nossle of the compressor then start up my single cylinder lpe
100psi!
Thanks alot love the hot rod you made from the v8
I see u are a left handed as am I
Ambidextrous actually
First
does it matter
(ye bois salty)
@@noahharmelink I was first Actually haha 😂 👌