That was a lot of stuff done in one month. Nice work! I suppose the Matador video will feature a section of trying not too flip the truck on super steep inclines, using the active suspension
It's one of the very few channels that I kept watching over the years. He stayed true his content and managed to keep it interesting to me despite me moving on to differnt hobbies.
Everyone here's expressing their hype over the Orzeł (rightfully so), meanwhile I'm flabbergastered by the triple-extendable boom of your mobile crane! That thing is gonna be so epic! And there really was a lot of progress in this one! Lastly, I have to ask, are the small linear actuators able to hold the suspension of the Matador in place? Won't they buckle under shocks? I always thought of them as flimsy.
I'm guessing those panels will be up on PaB in August. The Lambo was an April release and new parts from the March releases are only just being put up in July. I find New Elementary to be a great help. They have a list of all the new parts being added to PaB each month as well as a list of all the parts being removed too.
Lol that Orzel has been under construction for as long as I've been alive I think, anyway, maybe circuit cubes could be useful sunce their motors and control units are really small. Almost micromotor small.
LEGO bricks & pieces will eventually get around to sell some of their newer stuff. But did you know that they once lost a race to a glacier and a tectonic plate?
any idea why lego hasnt put out a "strong" chain using the link construction of the wide tread pieces without the tread itself attached to it? im picturing something very similar in idea to the ancient ones you bought there, but with a single technic hole in the middle of a flat square. basically a scaled up version of the small chain links to the size of the tread ones
True enough, but you've used Buwizz and SBricks, and those aren't Lego parts either. I don't think your argument is particularly solid, but obviously, you've got your standards of how you want to build things, and I'll respect that even if I'd do things differently. Also, those red micromotors are rather uncommon, whereas the CaDA motors are far more available, and far less expensive. CaDA also seems to put far more effort into being a good company versus a lot of other Chinese brick makers. They've even been officially licensed by several brands, including Mercedes.
So much fun staff with Technic! I would love to see something like that in official sets instead of repeated same supercar, or F1, or other similar model in same kind. Would be cool to get some beefy truck or SUV with cool suspension functions with electrics or pneumatics, or some off-road truck like Tatra with 8+ wheels all driving.
It prevents the crane boom from bending (useful when you extend the boom) the superlift have 2 sets of winches (they were attached at the last crane boom section) they can be controlled individually to prevent the boom from bending and tilted sideways,in some older mobile cranes,the superlift is only used for preventing the boom bending
Awesome suspension on the XM376. Not sure where you the idea from but its a very neat way to separate heave from roll spring ing. The AMG Project One has a similar setup, some F1 cars and Formula Vees has used that principle as well 😊
AMG one has a counter spring on the balancer to control the lateral travel, otherwise you need to use an anti roll bar. On sariel solutions, there is nothing which prevent the chassis to fall from side to side so I might miss something somewhere.
I can't believe that work on ORP Orzel has resumed! I have the impression that this project is already several years old 😀
Orzel and A-10 Thunderbolt II were both in the first report in 12/2015.
Babe wake up, progress on the orzel just dropped
wh-huh? it’s been years
That was a lot of stuff done in one month. Nice work!
I suppose the Matador video will feature a section of trying not too flip the truck on super steep inclines, using the active suspension
ORZEL! loved the periscope shot :)
This is it. Sariel worked on the Orzel, half life 3 can come out now!
I didn't think I'd see progress on ORP Orzeł :D Overall great progress for so many projects! ^^
Ozrel finally will be build!
I have lost track of how many years I have been excited that Sariel has dropped his monthly workshop report.
It's one of the very few channels that I kept watching over the years. He stayed true his content and managed to keep it interesting to me despite me moving on to differnt hobbies.
@@haemmertime yeah same here
the first shot of the periscope cracked me up
been nice to see your iterations on the tron wheels too
Woooo the Lambo’s finally back! Can’t wait to see more progress !!
2:26 Oh yes,build the LTM 1500 8.1 please
Everyone here's expressing their hype over the Orzeł (rightfully so), meanwhile I'm flabbergastered by the triple-extendable boom of your mobile crane! That thing is gonna be so epic!
And there really was a lot of progress in this one!
Lastly, I have to ask, are the small linear actuators able to hold the suspension of the Matador in place? Won't they buckle under shocks? I always thought of them as flimsy.
Thanks. Most of the time each actuator will be only holding a quarter of the model's total weight so I think they should do fine.
You've been very busy Sariel! Great to see the update this month.
Yay, thanks!
Interesting trick with the shock absorbers helping the linear actuator. I should try this in some small tipper truck/trailer mechanism.
Incredible work, as always!
I'm guessing those panels will be up on PaB in August. The Lambo was an April release and new parts from the March releases are only just being put up in July. I find New Elementary to be a great help. They have a list of all the new parts being added to PaB each month as well as a list of all the parts being removed too.
Yeah, New Elementary are my personal heroes too :)
How is it already time for this video again!!?!?
good stuff
The elegance of your constructions is unreached, admirable!
ORP ORZEL UPDATE ALERT HOLY SHIT.
This project feels like its been in the Burner for the last 8 Years.
Wow the orzeł is back! 😂
Lol that Orzel has been under construction for as long as I've been alive I think, anyway, maybe circuit cubes could be useful sunce their motors and control units are really small. Almost micromotor small.
I am fucking impressed how big progress you have in your models this month. Good job and have a good luck with building!
LEGO bricks & pieces will eventually get around to sell some of their newer stuff. But did you know that they once lost a race to a glacier and a tectonic plate?
thin liftarms 6L should hold on tracks better
Maybe, but the resulting track would have see-through holes in it.
Wow shrapnel here
At least those 70s track links with 1x2 grey ingot pieces on them will be perfect for the K-wagen.
you should make Fairey Gannet AS Mk.1/4, it's very cool as its wings can fold :D
any idea why lego hasnt put out a "strong" chain using the link construction of the wide tread pieces without the tread itself attached to it? im picturing something very similar in idea to the ancient ones you bought there, but with a single technic hole in the middle of a flat square. basically a scaled up version of the small chain links to the size of the tread ones
I feel like that's decent amount of progress, many models had some improvements
Have you considered using the CADA micro motors?
I use them often for small mechanisms and their only downside is how loud they are🤣
But they're not LEGO motors.
True enough, but you've used Buwizz and SBricks, and those aren't Lego parts either. I don't think your argument is particularly solid, but obviously, you've got your standards of how you want to build things, and I'll respect that even if I'd do things differently.
Also, those red micromotors are rather uncommon, whereas the CaDA motors are far more available, and far less expensive. CaDA also seems to put far more effort into being a good company versus a lot of other Chinese brick makers. They've even been officially licensed by several brands, including Mercedes.
CADA has also made one of JK Brickworks’s models into a set
Wel, CADA made sets of many well renowned lego builders inluding eric trax. It has its pros and cons...
@@searme9:22 I do not think this is a genuine Lego battery 😅 (just kidding, you are free to use what you want)
ORZEŁ JUMPSCARE
I had to zoom in just to make sure that boom made out of legos, lol...
Sad fail t34
Holy shit, progress on the Orzel!
Awesome to see progress on so many models.
So much fun staff with Technic! I would love to see something like that in official sets instead of repeated same supercar, or F1, or other similar model in same kind. Would be cool to get some beefy truck or SUV with cool suspension functions with electrics or pneumatics, or some off-road truck like Tatra with 8+ wheels all driving.
Hey sariel :D wheree do you buy your truck wheels , the ones that where on the crane (great job btw) any response is great 😊
Bricklink.com
You know I saw your post the other day with the 8x8... did NOT see the 16x16 coming.
What is the battery/control system you're using on the T34?
It's from a third-party Asian company whose name I won't use here.
Can anyone explain to me what the usefulness of a mobile crane superlift system is and how it works?
I'm curious
It stabilizes very long booms when extended, that's all.
It prevents the crane boom from bending (useful when you extend the boom) the superlift have 2 sets of winches (they were attached at the last crane boom section) they can be controlled individually to prevent the boom from bending and tilted sideways,in some older mobile cranes,the superlift is only used for preventing the boom bending
W Channel 👍
Made my day!
Awesome suspension on the XM376. Not sure where you the idea from but its a very neat way to separate heave from roll spring ing.
The AMG Project One has a similar setup, some F1 cars and Formula Vees has used that principle as well
😊
AMG one has a counter spring on the balancer to control the lateral travel, otherwise you need to use an anti roll bar. On sariel solutions, there is nothing which prevent the chassis to fall from side to side so I might miss something somewhere.
the Orzeł lives
Great video!