Marshal Banana
Sandcrawler
Instructions available thanks to Peter Brookdale and BrickVault:
www.brickvault.toys/products/ucs-sand-crawler-minifig-scale
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Video available: youtu.be/Z4tb0V2jUKc
Facts:
Minifigscale: 96 cm long, 100.5 cm long (lowered main ramp)
Weight: approximability 20kg
Part count: over 10’000
Powerfunctions: 4 xl motors, 5 m motors, 4 receivers, 4 batterypacks, 22 Lego LED-lights
Powered radio-controlled Functions:
- driving: forward reverse
- stearing
- main ramp: up and down
- crane: up and down, in and out
- conveyer band: forward and reverse
Other features:
fully interior on three floors in the front half of the model and a detailed cockpit (removable roof) second crane in the back of the workshop, lighted smelter.
Building and planning time: 9 month
Thanks to:
My girlfriend for her comprehension and lovely support.
CopMike from eurobricks.com, who donated some extremely rare reddish brown parts
Derjoe for his inspiration at LEGO Fanwelt 2010 and
Peter Brookdale www.flickr.com/photos/42956921@N08
and the fantastic LEGO community on flickr and eurobricks.
Sandcrawler
Instructions available thanks to Peter Brookdale and BrickVault:
www.brickvault.toys/products/ucs-sand-crawler-minifig-scale
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Video available: youtu.be/Z4tb0V2jUKc
Facts:
Minifigscale: 96 cm long, 100.5 cm long (lowered main ramp)
Weight: approximability 20kg
Part count: over 10’000
Powerfunctions: 4 xl motors, 5 m motors, 4 receivers, 4 batterypacks, 22 Lego LED-lights
Powered radio-controlled Functions:
- driving: forward reverse
- stearing
- main ramp: up and down
- crane: up and down, in and out
- conveyer band: forward and reverse
Other features:
fully interior on three floors in the front half of the model and a detailed cockpit (removable roof) second crane in the back of the workshop, lighted smelter.
Building and planning time: 9 month
Thanks to:
My girlfriend for her comprehension and lovely support.
CopMike from eurobricks.com, who donated some extremely rare reddish brown parts
Derjoe for his inspiration at LEGO Fanwelt 2010 and
Peter Brookdale www.flickr.com/photos/42956921@N08
and the fantastic LEGO community on flickr and eurobricks.