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My 11th alternative model for the set 5761 Mini Digger! It has working steering and a working arm. Hope you like it! :)
aspen, colorado
1977
telehandler
wintersköl parade
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
My Lego telehandler is loosely based on CAT TL642. Buwizz and iPad are used to control it remotely. There are four motorized functions: drive with PF L motor, boom elevation with PF L motor, fork tilt with M motor, and steering with PF servo. Front wheels are driven through a differential, and the rear axle has a simple suspension. Overall, it is maneuverable, easy to control thanks to the proportional control of Buwizz, and very fun to play with. Please watch the video for a demonstration. When sharing, please include the link to my instagram www.instagram.com/legomarat/
Almost two years ago I've built a small telehandler. I thoguht that it's worth to be rebuilded from scratch with using new parts. For more pictures visit my MOCPages page.
See also how it works on YouTube
I am widening the range of my auto park. This time, it`s heavy equipment: a lowboy trailer for my MAN truck and a telehandler.
The trailer functions as the real one with a detachable neck. It is very sturdy and built to withstand the weight of a telehandler (and even 3 of my car models stacked on each other). The telehandler features an extendable boom and steering for both front and rear pairs of wheels, replicating the mechanics of the real vehicle.
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).
I’m a big fan of cargo-hauling and industrial equipment. A long time ago, I built a lowboy trailer for my MAN truck and a telehandler as its cargo load for transport. Since then, the model has been sitting untouched on my shelf. I was never fully satisfied with the solutions I used back then – the rear was too fragile, and the main boom couldn’t hold even the smallest weight. Recently, I decided it was time to revamp the model and address these issues. So, let me introduce you to its upgraded version!
The yellow color scheme was accented with some light orange to imitate the worn-out look of used machinery. The boom has been significantly improved – it can now hold more weight and remains stable, even when fully extended. The weakest link now is the ratchet piece, which will give out before the boom does.
I’m thrilled with how the updated version turned out and hope you enjoy the model as much as I do. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!
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).
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
Quando guardi il porto e vedi qualcosa di giallo, bisogna entrare!
Machineries from the south west of England (Falippo summer holidays 2017)
Bournemouth (UK) 23-08-2017
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When you see the port and watch something of yellow you must go inside!
Machineries from the south west of England (Falippo summer holidays 2017)
Bournemouth (UK) 2017-08-23
Almost two years ago I've built a small telehandler. I thoguht that it's worth to be rebuilded from scratch with using new parts. For more pictures visit my MOCPages page.
See also how it works on YouTube
aspen, colorado
1977
telehandler
wintersköl parade
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
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
Scatto dal bus a due piani in viaggio verso l'isola di Portland.
Dorset (UK) 22-08-2017
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Photo taken from the double-decker that it's travelling to Portland isle.
Dorset (UK) 22-Aug-2017
I’m a big fan of cargo-hauling and industrial equipment. A long time ago, I built a lowboy trailer for my MAN truck and a telehandler as its cargo load for transport. Since then, the model has been sitting untouched on my shelf. I was never fully satisfied with the solutions I used back then – the rear was too fragile, and the main boom couldn’t hold even the smallest weight. Recently, I decided it was time to revamp the model and address these issues. So, let me introduce you to its upgraded version!
The yellow color scheme was accented with some light orange to imitate the worn-out look of used machinery. The boom has been significantly improved – it can now hold more weight and remains stable, even when fully extended. The weakest link now is the ratchet piece, which will give out before the boom does.
I’m thrilled with how the updated version turned out and hope you enjoy the model as much as I do. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments!
CAT telehandler at a construction site at the Brooklyn Waterfront with view of the Manhattan Skyline in the background.
Almost two years ago I've built a small telehandler. I thoguht that it's worth to be rebuilded from scratch with using new parts. For more pictures visit my MOCPages page.
See also how it works on YouTube