Ugyanaz a problemam nekem is, nincs meg ez a bizonyos alkatresz, viszont megvan az ujabb fajta, ami a 8043-asban van, de nekem nem sikerult egyszeruen atalakitanom. Nincs esetleg par foto arrol hogyan csinaltad? Elore is kosz.
@imajor75 Szia! A video leírásban találsz linket a képekhez, és ott az LDD file is, így könnyen összerakhatod a gépet. Szerintem az újabb fajta befogóval is ugyan úgy összerakható, de nem próbáltam.
@nagyabonyiattila Koszi a gyors valaszt! A problema az, hogy a regi fajta befogo kompaktabb, az uj 1 studdal hosszabb, ezert nem tudtam egyszeruen kicserelni oket. Megprobalom valahogy atalakitani, bar igy is elegge szuk a hely. Azert ha talaltal megoldast, nyugodtan posztold :)
Thanks for making the Lego Digital Designer (LDD) v4.1.6 LXF building instructions file! (NOTE: It's available for download on his Brickshelf folder).
Thanks for making the Lego Digital Designer (LDD) v4.1.6 LXF building instructions file! (NOTE: It's available for download on his Brickshelf folder).
A 8265-ös készletet durván 18-20 ezer ft körül meg tudod venni. Német E-Bayen egyszer összerakott állapotút 40 eurótól is találhatsz már. Az elektronika sajnos húzósabb, az alsó hangon is megvan vagy 30 000 ft.
Remélem sikerül megépítened egyet, oltári móka vele rakodni. :)
Mine works horrible. You can hear the gears snapping and the med motor for turning has a lot of trouble. Cant find the problem and i builded it the same way. Even when i go forward the gears snap 2 times be4 it starts driving
The problem is with the new differential It can easily slip. Mine doesn't do that but I heard that problem before. Maybe the diffs are produced from a slightly different material, making it more or less capable for slipping. You can do the following: gear down the drive chain, so it has less speed, or change the diff with a simple 20 tooth gear. It will then newer slip, but turning will be a little rough.
With the turning problem, check for friction all over. It should be ok!
Yea i pulled it out and gonna combine the old 8275 with the 2 xl moters and combine it with the suffle from the 8265. the 8265 should use one of the hydrolics as a turning mechanisem. Cause a had this problem with the yellow bar. It pushed against the grey thing near the wheels so it could not turn to the right. Also it was way to hard for the med motor. Cause the wheels are all connected and dont give on bit of they are all on the ground. So the front ones should be lose.
That's awasome, but I'm just a beginner and will build like this too. May I know what is the serial number of the linear actuator? It's only one is it?
The number of the actuator is 61927c01 against BrickLink. In the model there is now 4 of it, but you will need only one additional besides those 3 which the Loader already has.
You did it really nice. I want to follow you to build one. I have bought a 8265, and now buying the PF part. Just want to confirm what I need to buy is,
@PhotoshopMyPic You meen the 8265? Because then I suggest LEGO Shop at Home or any toy shop you like. On E-Bay I saw this loader for around 50 euros. If you meen the electric parts, I suggest you buy a 8275 plus one M motor and one Linear Actuator.
@hh240967 You need one additional Linear Actuator and two "Black Technic, Pin Connector Toggle Joint Smooth Double with 2 Pins" number 48496 against BrickLink. That is all.
In the video you see the quicker version, but in the instructions there is the slower version. I suggest it to be built slower, it is more controllable that way. I have used two IR Remote Controllers, one was set to channel one, the other to channel four, and the IR Receivers were also set to those channels.
Nice job! I spent the last two days motorising mine and then discovered lots of other people had the same idea :)
I think your steering solution is really elegant - particularly the motor location. I didn't have a fourth actuator so I built a reduction box directly under the cab with an M motor driving vertically. Had to lose 2 cylinders off the engine too since my XL drive motor is mounted above the rear diff :(
Still loads of fun to play with, and keeps the look of the original.
Thank you for your nice comment. :) Yes, you can see many people motorizing their 8265 by my instructions, it keeps me happy every time I see one! :) I am happy, that you are satisfied with the outcome, and suggest that when you got a 4. LA, build it in, I guess it is better that way! Happy New Year BTW! :)
hey, the instructions link dosn't work, it just goes to the Brickshelf site and says "This folder is not yet public" what do i do to get the instruction?
Thanks for the comment. Yes, there are 2 IR Receivers, 1 XL and 3 M PF motors. Also you will need 1 additional Actuator! You should build the model as it is shown in the instructions, and in the meantime check my instructions for the necessary modifications.
I haven't made a parts list, but that two black "U" part connecting the bevel gears, are the only special parts. Of course, if you have all the electronics.
Hi, your are using an equator to steer the loader however at the end of it you connected the equator with two sets of small gear. i have all parts except for black thing where you put those two yellow small gears. what is that black part name or number? thanks. its very neat. thanks and awaiting your reply
Hello, this video is very nice. Can you tell me how did you motorised this lego set? What parts are needed and do you have the instructions? Thanks so much
Hello, you really , really did an excellent job on the 8265. Have seen your pics over at brickshelf and will try to fully motorize my Wheel Loader as well. Just hope to get it all fixed....LOL
Seems I give up! :-/ Used all your available pics, didn't had much trouble to get the front motor, the XL-motor and the smaller one among it mounted (all single tested and they work great).... but don't have any idea how everthing between the two motors and the V6-engine has to look like to get the actuator connected and finally get this whole thing to life. Really could need some advice. Could you help when I email you?
Damn, I really know I will never become an engineer. LOL
how many motors did u need to make it motorised like that and also wat type of motors did u use? and by the way u have done an AWESOME job on motorising it.
I have used 3 M motors and 1 XL for going forth and back. I have used 2 remotes, to make the smooth action of the loader, but you can use 1 also, just have to switch channels to choose between the 2 IR receivers in that case.
Thank you! :) I really wanted to make it to be the best. :)
After taking the video I realized that the speed of the Loader is a bit too fast, so I made a gearing down, unfortunately no video from that. It took me 2-3 days to make it motorized, of course after work and besides my family. I must say I am satisfied with the outcome, it is reliable, strong in the structure and fun to play with. :)
köszönöm a gyors választ, gratulálok a munkádhoz.
fodcsab 8 months ago
szia, ki a neve annak az elemnek amelyik a kormány accurátorhoz adja le a hajtást (fogaskerekek vannak benne ) köszi, Csabi
fodcsab 8 months ago
@fodcsab Szia!
BrickLinken a 48496-as szám alatt találod. De használható az az új is, ami a 8043-asban van.
Üdv!
nagyabonyiattila 8 months ago
@nagyabonyiattila Hello!
Ugyanaz a problemam nekem is, nincs meg ez a bizonyos alkatresz, viszont megvan az ujabb fajta, ami a 8043-asban van, de nekem nem sikerult egyszeruen atalakitanom. Nincs esetleg par foto arrol hogyan csinaltad? Elore is kosz.
imajor75 3 months ago
@imajor75 Szia! A video leírásban találsz linket a képekhez, és ott az LDD file is, így könnyen összerakhatod a gépet. Szerintem az újabb fajta befogóval is ugyan úgy összerakható, de nem próbáltam.
nagyabonyiattila 3 months ago
@nagyabonyiattila Koszi a gyors valaszt! A problema az, hogy a regi fajta befogo kompaktabb, az uj 1 studdal hosszabb, ezert nem tudtam egyszeruen kicserelni oket. Megprobalom valahogy atalakitani, bar igy is elegge szuk a hely. Azert ha talaltal megoldast, nyugodtan posztold :)
imajor75 3 months ago
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Thanks for making the Lego Digital Designer building instructions file available on your Brickshelf folder.
dluders 10 months ago
Thanks for making the Lego Digital Designer (LDD) LXF building instructions file available on your Brickshelf folder.
dluders 10 months ago
Thanks for making the Lego Digital Designer (LDD) LXF building instructions file available on your Brickshelf folder!
dluders 10 months ago
Thanks for making the Lego Digital Designer (LDD) v4.1.6 LXF building instructions file! (NOTE: It's available for download on his Brickshelf folder).
dluders 10 months ago
Thanks for making the Lego Digital Designer (LDD) v4.1.6 LXF building instructions file! (NOTE: It's available for download on his Brickshelf folder).
dluders 10 months ago
cool think
legofunny1 1 year ago
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LEGOTECHNICMODEL05 1 year ago
a nevedböl kifolyolag te magyar vagy :D am mennyi egy ilyen???mert ezt akarok karácsonyra:Delöre kössz
rethyadi 1 year ago
@rethyadi Szia!
A 8265-ös készletet durván 18-20 ezer ft körül meg tudod venni. Német E-Bayen egyszer összerakott állapotút 40 eurótól is találhatsz már. Az elektronika sajnos húzósabb, az alsó hangon is megvan vagy 30 000 ft.
Remélem sikerül megépítened egyet, oltári móka vele rakodni. :)
nagyabonyiattila 1 year ago
@rethyadi Szia! Ha még kell Pf alkatrész (bármi) szóljál, mert ezzel foglalkozunk. Ákos
aakyboy@gmail.com
aakyboyy 3 months ago
Mine works horrible. You can hear the gears snapping and the med motor for turning has a lot of trouble. Cant find the problem and i builded it the same way. Even when i go forward the gears snap 2 times be4 it starts driving
ZnEaKySpyNL 1 year ago
@ZnEaKySpyNL Hi!
The problem is with the new differential It can easily slip. Mine doesn't do that but I heard that problem before. Maybe the diffs are produced from a slightly different material, making it more or less capable for slipping. You can do the following: gear down the drive chain, so it has less speed, or change the diff with a simple 20 tooth gear. It will then newer slip, but turning will be a little rough.
With the turning problem, check for friction all over. It should be ok!
nagyabonyiattila 1 year ago
@nagyabonyiattila
Yea i pulled it out and gonna combine the old 8275 with the 2 xl moters and combine it with the suffle from the 8265. the 8265 should use one of the hydrolics as a turning mechanisem. Cause a had this problem with the yellow bar. It pushed against the grey thing near the wheels so it could not turn to the right. Also it was way to hard for the med motor. Cause the wheels are all connected and dont give on bit of they are all on the ground. So the front ones should be lose.
ZnEaKySpyNL 1 year ago
instructions show a older version of the original building instructions. So i really need to modifie alot.
ZnEaKySpyNL 1 year ago
Its good but you need a faster motor or gear for turning.
superotherguy1 1 year ago
@superotherguy1 I have changed the drive gearing to a slower one, in the instructions one can see the modified version.
nagyabonyiattila 1 year ago
awesome video! does everything that u have in the video come in the set?
heatran345 1 year ago
@heatran345 Thanks!
Unfortunately no, you have to buy the electric parts. They cost more than the set!
nagyabonyiattila 1 year ago
@nagyabonyiattila lol ohh shit! thanks man
heatran345 1 year ago
Du BOB!!!! BIst in die Wand gekracht!!
FranzXaver100 1 year ago
okay! so what are those tablets?
organman2dave 1 year ago
@organman2dave Those are white beans. :)
nagyabonyiattila 1 year ago
Thanks indeed
faisal
Fareza76 1 year ago
can i get it motorized or do i have to do it myself???
djlolypop 1 year ago
@djlolypop You have to make it by yourself, that's what LEGO is about. :) You will find the instructions below the video, just expand the text.
nagyabonyiattila 1 year ago
@nagyabonyiattila
That's awasome, but I'm just a beginner and will build like this too. May I know what is the serial number of the linear actuator? It's only one is it?
And Can I use RC 8879 instead of 8885 ?
Thanks/Regards
faisal
Fareza76 1 year ago
@Fareza76 Hi!
The number of the actuator is 61927c01 against BrickLink. In the model there is now 4 of it, but you will need only one additional besides those 3 which the Loader already has.
Of course you can use 8879 to control the Loader.
Happy building! :)
nagyabonyiattila 1 year ago
Hi,
You did it really nice. I want to follow you to build one. I have bought a 8265, and now buying the PF part. Just want to confirm what I need to buy is,
1 - Battery box 8881
1 - XL motor 8882
3 - M motor 8883
2 - IR receivers 8884
2 - IR remote controls 8885
1 - LED lights 8870
1 - Linear actuators
that's enough? Thanks!
cutietik 1 year ago
@cutietik Hi! The list is 100% accurate! Happy building! :)
nagyabonyiattila 1 year ago
were can I get one of those for a cheap price I saw them on ebay and there like 300 bucks
PhotoshopMyPic 1 year ago
@PhotoshopMyPic You meen the 8265? Because then I suggest LEGO Shop at Home or any toy shop you like. On E-Bay I saw this loader for around 50 euros. If you meen the electric parts, I suggest you buy a 8275 plus one M motor and one Linear Actuator.
nagyabonyiattila 1 year ago
Hello,
I bought the motors and the receifer. But I need the lego Part -Nr of your "few other special parts".
regards
hh240967 1 year ago
@hh240967 You need one additional Linear Actuator and two "Black Technic, Pin Connector Toggle Joint Smooth Double with 2 Pins" number 48496 against BrickLink. That is all.
nagyabonyiattila 1 year ago
nice RC work man, could you send me some picturs on the steering and the motors how you made them in the set? i'm working on one my self
DjTBE 1 year ago
@DjTBE The instructions can be found on the link at the right. Just click "more" :)
nagyabonyiattila 1 year ago
Can I get instructions To?
Keroles007 1 year ago
can you send me the instructions
gr. martijnvisser
martijn940 2 years ago
You can find the link in the video description on the right.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
nice
kaz3251 2 years ago
hi could you give me what other sets you used.
TheLazerBros 2 years ago
Hello!
I have used parts from 8275 and 8297 plus a few other special parts.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Can i have the product numbers for the motors? so its RC?
Mast3rTeam 2 years ago
Hi!
Part numbers by LEGO:
XL motor: 8882
M motor: 8883
IR receiver: 8884
Happy building!
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
@nagyabonyiattila
If i do have :
XL motor: 8882
M motor: 8883
IR receiver: 8884
then i can use them in all cars?? so in an other Lego car and then he is RC ?? or only in this car?
Mast3rTeam 2 years ago
Yes, you can use them to motorize your Technic vehicles. There are thousands of RC MOCs on BrickShelf, go check them. :)
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
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@nagyabonyiattila -
Are those Motors :
XL motor: 8882
M motor: 8883
IR receiver: 8884
for all Lego cars??? so i can use them in all cars and they get RC then?
Mast3rTeam 2 years ago
Hello,
month ago, you answerd to another viewer something about "additional reduction gear unit " for smooth moving.
Question 1:
In your actual movie, is there an additional reduction gear installed, or ist that the reall speed of the XL motor?
Question 2:
Which controller is used for the video?
I find no instruction in the web, how to programm the lego controllers for two receifers
Please can you sent me an instruction or your experience about that procedure ?
Thanks
hh240967 2 years ago
@hh240967
Hi!
In the video you see the quicker version, but in the instructions there is the slower version. I suggest it to be built slower, it is more controllable that way. I have used two IR Remote Controllers, one was set to channel one, the other to channel four, and the IR Receivers were also set to those channels.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Hello,
very nice video........really fantastic.
I bought last week the 8265-set and I want to motorize it like yours, but no idea how to do :-(
Yesterday, I saw your video and I was surprised about your perfect solution...congratulation !
Please, can you sent me your link with your instructions ?
thanks
hh240967
hh240967 2 years ago
Thank you for your comment. :) You can find the link to the instruction at the video description, just click "more info". Happy building!
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Nice job! I spent the last two days motorising mine and then discovered lots of other people had the same idea :)
I think your steering solution is really elegant - particularly the motor location. I didn't have a fourth actuator so I built a reduction box directly under the cab with an M motor driving vertically. Had to lose 2 cylinders off the engine too since my XL drive motor is mounted above the rear diff :(
Still loads of fun to play with, and keeps the look of the original.
SecondInt 2 years ago
Hi!
Thank you for your nice comment. :) Yes, you can see many people motorizing their 8265 by my instructions, it keeps me happy every time I see one! :) I am happy, that you are satisfied with the outcome, and suggest that when you got a 4. LA, build it in, I guess it is better that way! Happy New Year BTW! :)
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
how do you put the 4 motors in the machine?
dobletracion 2 years ago
It is kinda tricky, but not impossible. :) Take a look at my instructions!
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
yeah look on the channel from my brother rc models
michielskes 2 years ago
You can see it in the right side at the video description.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
The instructions link dosn't work,
It`s not open "This folder is not yet public" I need 8265 RC Instruction!!! please
ljh7473 2 years ago
Hi!
BS has some problems now, I will upload the files to Flick today, please check back later!
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
hey, the instructions link dosn't work, it just goes to the Brickshelf site and says "This folder is not yet public" what do i do to get the instruction?
thecaulston 2 years ago
Just wait, you can not do anything else. :) BS had a little crash, will be all right! Check back later.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Hi, great work! Tell me. Where the instruction in brickshelf? The link is inactive? You can fix this?
xbmxnnqevna 2 years ago
Thank you! The link will be active by a few hours, I just uploaded a file and it now waits moderation.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Hűha, yól megcsináltad! Én rendeltem egyet de Canadában az egy-két hét mire ideér. Majd én is megpróbálom ezt, köszi a képeket!
CraziOssimness 2 years ago
Köszi! :) Érdemes megépíteni motorosra, nagyon jó móka vele játszani! Sok sikert!
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
hello, great creation.
can you tell me if i need 2 IR Receiver and confirm that there are 3 M motors and 1 XL.
i'm thinking of buying one, do i should build it first and then instal the motors or instal them while building??
mabrekl 2 years ago
Hi!
Thanks for the comment. Yes, there are 2 IR Receivers, 1 XL and 3 M PF motors. Also you will need 1 additional Actuator! You should build the model as it is shown in the instructions, and in the meantime check my instructions for the necessary modifications.
Happy building! :)
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
tanks! :P
do you know where i can get the Actuator separately??
mabrekl 2 years ago
Your welcome. You can buy it at BrickLink.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Awesome artwork man!
Other than the 8265 parts, what other parts I would need to build the same one. From the photo, I don't see clearly. Do you have the list?
ivanlau101 2 years ago
Hi!
Thank you!
I haven't made a parts list, but that two black "U" part connecting the bevel gears, are the only special parts. Of course, if you have all the electronics.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Hiya!
For the buchet and the boom, did you use the XL motor, or the M motor? -Thanks!
MrTrainfanatic 2 years ago
Hi!
I used the M motors. Please see the instruction, you find the link in the video description.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Hi, your are using an equator to steer the loader however at the end of it you connected the equator with two sets of small gear. i have all parts except for black thing where you put those two yellow small gears. what is that black part name or number? thanks. its very neat. thanks and awaiting your reply
jkhoe 2 years ago
Hello!
It is part No. 48496 by BrickLink: Technic, Pin Connector Toggle Joint Smooth Double with 2 Pins
You can find it in set 8284, 8263 and in a few more sets.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Hello, this video is very nice. Can you tell me how did you motorised this lego set? What parts are needed and do you have the instructions? Thanks so much
cklum1 2 years ago
Hi!
You can find the link to the instruction here on the right side, at the video description.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Mennyi időbe, és mennyi pénzbe kerülne nekem a 8292 -es lego motorizálásá full rc vel + távirányito? (billencs változat)
LadyWily 2 years ago
Szia!
Időben nem sok, pár este alatt meg lehet oldani. Pénz az relatív, szerezz be egy 8275-öst, és lesz hozzá minden ami kell.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
How many diffs does it have?
XEH16233290 2 years ago
Hi!
It uses two.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Hello, you really , really did an excellent job on the 8265. Have seen your pics over at brickshelf and will try to fully motorize my Wheel Loader as well. Just hope to get it all fixed....LOL
Thanks for sharing.
Rallemann1966 2 years ago
Thank you! I hope you will succeed, it is really fun to play with it fully motorized. :)
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Seems I give up! :-/ Used all your available pics, didn't had much trouble to get the front motor, the XL-motor and the smaller one among it mounted (all single tested and they work great).... but don't have any idea how everthing between the two motors and the V6-engine has to look like to get the actuator connected and finally get this whole thing to life. Really could need some advice. Could you help when I email you?
Damn, I really know I will never become an engineer. LOL
Rallemann1966 2 years ago
how many motors did u need to make it motorised like that and also wat type of motors did u use? and by the way u have done an AWESOME job on motorising it.
Oh, how many remotes did u need for it?
mikelthepikel 2 years ago
Hi!
Thank you! :)
I have used 3 M motors and 1 XL for going forth and back. I have used 2 remotes, to make the smooth action of the loader, but you can use 1 also, just have to switch channels to choose between the 2 IR receivers in that case.
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Awesome job :) did a bit better than me :) you must have a bit more time than me to do this kind of stuff.
farcryout 2 years ago
Thank you! :) I really wanted to make it to be the best. :)
After taking the video I realized that the speed of the Loader is a bit too fast, so I made a gearing down, unfortunately no video from that. It took me 2-3 days to make it motorized, of course after work and besides my family. I must say I am satisfied with the outcome, it is reliable, strong in the structure and fun to play with. :)
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Bravo druze. Ovo je savrseno. Ti si pravi majstor da ubacis toliko elektronike u tako malo prostora. Sjajno :)
milan175 2 years ago
Hvala! I ja sam zadovoljan! :)
nagyabonyiattila 2 years ago
Gj!
HUNLac5 2 years ago