pf8284A more Powerfunctional 8284... don't care about some City parts on it!
Date: 01/08/2008
A more Powerfunctional 8284... don't care about some City parts on it!
pf8284bBelow, there was space only for a "normal" Powerfunctions motor (couldn't place there an XL one!)
Date: 01/08/2008
Below, there was space only for a "normal" Powerfunctions motor (couldn't place there an XL one!)
pf8284cI placed an XL motor (plus 8:64 reduction) to switch on/off the rear rotors!
Date: 01/08/2008
I placed an XL motor (plus 8:64 reduction) to switch on/off the rear rotors!
pf8284dettaglio-sottoDetails of the engine.
Date: 01/08/2008
Details of the engine.
pf8421aPowerfunctions applied to 8421! I did not yet build the 8421 boom, so I quickly added there batteries and a Powerfunctions XL motor.
Date: 01/08/2008
Powerfunctions applied to 8421! I did not yet build the 8421 boom, so I quickly added there batteries and a Powerfunctions XL motor.
pf8421bSteering motor. Notice the 8:24:8:64 reduction (1:24), because of "sensitivity" of the 6-wheel steering.
Date: 01/08/2008
Steering motor. Notice the 8:24:8:64 reduction (1:24), because of "sensitivity" of the 6-wheel steering.
pf8421cAn XL motor drives the 2 non-steering wheels.
Date: 01/08/2008
An XL motor drives the 2 non-steering wheels.
pf8436aPowerfunctions applied to 8436. This was the easiest one, and also the most functional.
Date: 01/08/2008
Powerfunctions applied to 8436. This was the easiest one, and also the most functional.
pf8436bDetail of the steering Powerfunctions motor.
Date: 01/08/2008
Detail of the steering Powerfunctions motor.
pf8436cBelow the 8436 there was indeed space for an XL motor to be directly connected to the rear single-axis 4-wheels drive. I wish I could multiply a little, to get more speed...
Date: 01/08/2008
Below the 8436 there was indeed space for an XL motor to be directly connected to the rear single-axis 4-wheels drive. I wish I could multiply a little, to get more speed...