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An alternative model of LEGO set 42139.
Instructions at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-135843/thirdwigg/42139-hummer/#d...
Another small addition to the Thirdwigg Farm.
Free instructions at rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-77859/thirdwigg/telehandler/#det...
Video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar_S5V4jeaQ
A MOC of the small CAT 914K End Loader. Features pneumatic lift and tilt, steering, rear pendular suspension, I4 fake engine, and Fischertechnik tires.
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The Toaster is a wacky racer ready for the Eurobricks TC12 contest.
Features rear wheel drive, and a V12 engine, steering, suspension, roll cage, a bus door, attacking side sill, and seat throwing mechanism.
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The model is a first of its kind in many ways:
first fully-functional self-propelled life-size LEGO TECHNIC car
first non-glued LEGO TECHNIC model of such complexity
first large model powered using LEGO TECHNIC power function motors
first large-scale moving model using LEGO TECHNIC bricks & elements
first time to create new types of transparent LEGO TECHNIC bricks
first time to create load bearing parts build purely out of LEGO TECHNIC bricks & elements. …using 58 types of TECHNIC custom-made elements
Facts and numbers:
Over 1,000,000 LEGO elements in total
339 types of LEGOTECHNICelements used
No glue used in the assembly
Total weight: 1500 kg
Engine contains:
2,304 LEGO Power Function Motors
4,032 LEGOTECHNICgear wheels
2,016 LEGOTECHNICcross axles
Theoretical performance of 5.3 HP
Estimated Torque of 92 Nm
Functional rear spoiler (using both LEGO Power Functions and Pneumatics)
Functional speedometer built entirely from LEGOTECHNICelements
13,438-man hours used on development and construction
The model comes with real Bugatti Chiron wheels and emblem
#buildforreal #rainbowbricks #lego #legotechnic
Completed on: 30th December, 2007
This was the second version of my first trial vehicle.
Mainly for testing, it looked strange and was very basic.
It had steering, suspension and four wheel drive.
Like the first version, it still didn't use Power Functions, so it still used the same old motor for propulsion. The steering is pneumatic and the remote control had a pump. The tubing was removed in the photos.
More photos and the first version: