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This could be you, Lego truck trialing in the city parks of Chicago. Email thirdwig@yahoo.com.
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Another tractor, and this one is full size! Features:
-Rear Wheel Drive
-HOG Steering
-I4 Engine (Green of course)
-Front PTO (on/off switch)
-Rear PTO (on/off switch)
-Front Drawbar (HOG)
-Rear Drawbar (HOG)
-Opening Hood
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Lego Technic Merlo ROTO Telehandler in 1:11 scale.
The dimensions: 80 x 25 x 30 cm, total weight – 5,7 kg. The max height is 83 cm. The model contains approximately 5100 parts. The model has eight remote controlled functions (three S-bricks, 14 motors).
After the mobile crane, I figured I'd try a slightly more "Technic" oriented model - the LEGO Technic 4x4 Crawler (model 9398).
At this point in the build, the kit is actually 100% functional. The motors are remote-controlled (IR), and everything's connected. I changed the placement of the IR sensor; it's supposed to sit upright, connected at the top of the red bricks, but that setup was too flimsy. Instead I lowered it so that it sits at an angle and you can't really wiggle it around, while keeping the IR sensor clear.
Of course, while 100% functional, the model's still a bit sparse, so you get some "trimming" in the kit to make the car look more like a car.
size of funfair for both kind of minifigures. lego funfair is 10 studs wide on vehicles... technic sizes are 20-22 studs wide. Here I'm using 16 studs wide.
As manufactured by the Best Company, San Leandro, California, around 1905. Some of these behemoths remain preserved, even operational. Best merged with the Holt Company (known for their tracked vehicles) in 1925, to become Caterpillar.
The Best traction engines are easyly recognized by their three-wheeled design and their upright boiler - the horizontal tank is a water container. Other than that, the design was pretty antiquated for its time, with no brakes, no gear shift, and a top speed of about 4mph.
The most prominent Best engine is "Old Dinah", purchased in 1894 for hauling borax through Death Valley. Today it can bee seen sitting at Furnace Creek, in a pretty desolate state.
Another preserved engine, the very one that inspired me to this build, is nicknamed "Susanpuffer" and can be seen in action here on youtube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgNkDxTRmRY
Still pics are here on flickr:
www.flickr.com/photos/kozloski/3623911884/in/faves-149755...
My model is remote-controlled and powered by a BuWizz.
32 Brick lights installed in this SuperCar
- 6x blue headlights
- 2x fog lights
- 8x taillights
- 16x underglow
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This is one of my most complex models – Feller-Buncher. This type of construction equipment feel trees and stack them for easy removing. The scale is approximately 1:15, model is based on John Deere 900 series Feller-Bunchers with leveling system. Dimensions (max/min): 85(71) x 23 x 64(32) cm, total weight – 5870 g, ground clearance – 3.5 cm.
Video: youtu.be/iTvAdHteFeA
LEGO Technic MOC Multifunctional Aerodrome Tow Truck. Heavy Multifunctional Aerodrome Tow Truck in a technic-figure scale. The model is 77 cm long, 23 cm wide (without mirrors), 13 cm high (without exhaust), the weight is 4,45 kg.
The model have eight RC functions (seven useful + compressor) and manual controlled winches and lights (total 12 motors).
- moving (three XL-motors);
- independent front and rear steering (two servo-motors);
- lifting jacks (M-motor, eight pneumatic cylinders);
- cab lifting (M-motor, two pneumatic cylinders);
- front PPTO (M-motor);
- rear PTO (buggy-motor, slow output);
- winches (two L-motors);
- light (twelve LED pairs).
Video: youtu.be/J6nsrxMiDVk
This was a copy of Barman's excellent design found on Brickshelf.com. I enjoyed the little design so much, I made one for myself.
Barman's design can be seen here: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=403631.
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Legosculpture made of Lego Technic parts hanging from the ceiling. 120cm actual size..still working on it.
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A MOD of set 42126. This version takes the styling themes of LEGO 42126 and lowers the body of 1.5 studs. The F-150 SVT10 gets a updated hood, front and rear bumpers, and side sills.
The F-150 SVT10 has the following features:
Steering
Four Wheel Independent Suspension
V-10
Rear Wheel Drive
Opening Doors, Tailgate, and Revised Hood
Lowered Body
Sport Wheels and Tires
You may find instructions at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-102438/thirdwigg/42126-svt10/#de....
After the mobile crane, I figured I'd try a slightly more "Technic" oriented model - the LEGO Technic 4x4 Crawler (model 9398).
At this point in the build, the kit is actually 100% functional. The motors are remote-controlled (IR), and everything's connected.
However, it's a bit sparse, so you get some "trimming" in the kit to make the car look nice. After the wheel "wells", we get to build the canopy. Literally, it's not so much a body as just a canopy. This section doesn't really use all that many pieces, and gets hinge-attached to the chassis.
I don't like how the kit is black/orange at the front but white at the back, so I might buy the while pieces as black pieces at some point. I also changed the front section a little, because the base model doesn't have a bonnet. The "engine" wings are fixed, which is really silly. So I changed it so that the bonnet can be lifted, and sits a little off the lights, level with the ground. It's just that little bit nicer.
This is one of my most complex models – Feller-Buncher. This type of construction equipment feel trees and stack them for easy removing. The scale is approximately 1:15, model is based on John Deere 900 series Feller-Bunchers with leveling system. Dimensions (max/min): 85(71) x 23 x 64(32) cm, total weight – 5870 g, ground clearance – 3.5 cm.
Video: youtu.be/iTvAdHteFeA
After the mobile crane, I figured I'd try a slightly more "Technic" oriented model - the LEGO Technic 4x4 Crawler (model 9398).
Here's how I changed the bonnet - it can lift, and has a crossbar for stability underneath, which also acts as a riser.
This just looks much nicer, although the nose can be improved a little with a connector (3m) and a bushel.
Maybe even a tackle block. But that will come later =)