Monster Raptor in Lego Technic Modifications RC Driving Challenges Mould King Motors
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 Published On Mar 31, 2024

The Monster Raptor made in Lego Technic in its lightest and most agile form.
10 motors. Trick air suspension. 4-Wheel 3-point pneumatic steering.
Driving starts at 11:06

No music – Please play your own fav music.
NO air tanks – They’re expensive and the thin pneumatics work as air springs without the extra air tanks.
They have been modified and stick a little, but a lot less than before.
All pneumatic cylinders had the air ports drilled and Teflon grease added.

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Optimised compressors – In this video I show how I cut axles to half lengths to allow the full travel of the compressor pumps, and a really simple way to keep the compressor assemblies together.

Conclusions
Diff Locks – It needs diff locks. And a 7th Servo motor.
The Centre of Gravity is high, like a Monster truck, and I need more driving practice.
Good save Mr. Fox.

This model works because about 50 Lego pieces (2000 piece model), were glued together.
Gluing Lego could be utilised as its own building technique. Much more is possible.
If you’ve ever made RC planes, cars, drones or helicopters, you’re OK with gluing stuff.

No complete Lego sets were harmed in the making of this video.
Only a squashed Fox.

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