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Re: TJ, start the engines of your R 996...
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lugnet.modelteam
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Tue, 25 May 2004 18:32:14 GMT
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Hi David
> I've encontered the same problem myself. Here is the solution I came up with:
> http://www.wegmuller.org/lego/idea/index.html
That's an interesting idea. I think I won't use it on my T 282 as there is not
much space left but I certainly think about it when building a new model with
Pneumatic steering.
> Please note that there is a movie below the two big pictures.
Thanks for sharing.
> Of course this idea can be implemented with the small pneumatic cylinders as
> well...
I see only one problem using the small cylinders. While steering to one side,
you just use one cylinder at a time. With my solution there are always two
cylinders moving in unison. I could imagine that when using the small ones, the
steering force could be too small to actually move the wheels (or the
articulation joint). With the big cylinders I don't see any problems as they are
quite strong.
Greetings
Beat
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| (...) Hi Duq, Beat, I've encontered the same problem myself. Here is the solution I came up with: (URL) first design was for an articulated truck, the second is for a conventional steering. Please note that there is a movie below the two big (...) (21 years ago, 23-May-04, to lugnet.modelteam)
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