@MethaManAircraft I like where it's at, but if I were to improve it I would want to: make it smaller, operate smoother, operate at 100% piston speed, & possibly prevent breaking/locking up under heavy load. Oh, and I'm currently working on a rear differential. So I'll have a fully mechanical vehicle soon.
@MethaManAircraft they help force the pistons/crankshaft in the right direction. They also help to keep tension during rotation so it doesn't lock up when it reaches top dead center.
@AeroEngineering That thing is definitely interesting. I'll see what I can do.
@MethaManAircraft I like where it's at, but if I were to improve it I would want to: make it smaller, operate smoother, operate at 100% piston speed, & possibly prevent breaking/locking up under heavy load. Oh, and I'm currently working on a rear differential. So I'll have a fully mechanical vehicle soon.
@MethaManAircraft they help force the pistons/crankshaft in the right direction. They also help to keep tension during rotation so it doesn't lock up when it reaches top dead center.
@Person05 ok thanks I'll work in it
@omkarp no problem, it's been fun driving it around the snow map
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@MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation oh I know I just wanted to get a wheel that would attach and spin with the axle.
@KerlonceauxIndustries I can post some legs that I've gotten to work, if you want. The two main things are weight distribution and activation order.
@KerlonceauxIndustries as far as mechs, or just in general?
@Blueblank2 not at all. Go right ahead.
Thanks for the comments and upvotes guys. I'll try to expand my horizon on the mechs and make different styles/bodies.
Ha @MrMecha is light-years ahead of me. It took me 2 weeks on my phone to do this, and another 4 days just to get it to turn. LOL
Thanks I appreciate it. I had fun making it. Getting it to fly decent was the challenge. Thanks again for your vote.
good job, I thought about attempting this a few weeks ago, ill see if I can help ya improve it
Thanks, I'm still progressing with it