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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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I present to you my creation! It is a wheel loader.

I was trying to make a PF version of 8439, but with the the shape of the small LA plus the gears, it was not happening. So I just started working from the turn table on up.

It has:

4x medium motor

2x reciever

4x wheels (of course it does)

???-parts (still working on the LDD of it)

You can see it is a little short on finished, but want to show what I made and thoughts on what else I could make it in to.

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The steering is a little complicated. It's all gears, but turns slow enough. It turned slower and not jerky in the first biuld, but in the redesign I could not fit one of the gear pairs in.

I should shorten the arms a little bit, because it can only pick up 3 of the 68.8x24 wheels.

A few more pictures are www.bricksafe.com/pages/weavil

Looks good so far! :thumbup: Good job cramming 4 (!) m-motors into such a small space. I think that bucket needs some work tho.

TLH

Nice MOC. My only thoughts are: are those mini-LAs going to be beefy enough to raise the bucket when it's weighted down with "stuff"?

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Nice MOC. My only thoughts are: are those mini-LAs going to be beefy enough to raise the bucket when it's weighted down with "stuff"?

It can lift a little bit of wieght. I went and shortened the arms and it lifts better.

Having to rethink the loader, I desided to start a new venture.... A wrecker! so far I started the rear of the wrecker and put it on LDD at the same time. Hope you like the start of it.

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The wheels in LDD are for show, because I have the 68.8 x 24 size only. But if you want to check it here--> Wrecker2.lxf

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Looks good so far. Try to incorporate the receivers into a cabin. This would improve the look of the front section.

  • 1 month later...
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I hhave been hard at lately and stalled out at the cab for 3 reasons.

1. I have VERY little lift arms of yellow or black for exterior use.

2. Having trouble with a design for a stud-less cab for the scale of my tires.

3. I have no money for parts. (at least for a few months)

So does anyone have any ideas for a stud-less cab to work with my tires?

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So here is what I got so far:

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So after a month of hard work I this big thing to show for all my hard work. I got stuck quite a lot and had too remake the LA drive assembly. But I'm almost done. got to finish the cab and try to get some free wheels for it. Just need 4 more 68.8x24 and it will be done and that is why it has the balloon tire for now.

http://www.bricksafe.com/pages/weavil/Wrecker

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Finally got around to making an LDD for a crane arm I made. From what I test it holds up very well (to me that is). Haven't done anything with it yet, because I need the parts to try and finish my wrecker.

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Here is the file for those interested--> Pneumatic crane arm.lxf

Nice crane! I like how it all folds up neat.

I will be looking into a pneumatic crane soon, haven't done anything yet with them.

I'm not too sure about the different size wheels tho on the truck. :sweet:

if you are short on wheels, you probably could pick up 4 really cheap in the US!

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Well they are not cheap. They are from the 5571, so I only got the 6. The other 2 are 68.8 like the other 6, so I figured they would work for now.

Nice! I missed your update, and it looks great! You may want to change that front grille tho.

The crane arm is very cool as well. :)

TLH

  • 3 months later...
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After getting the 42000 a week ago, I'm back with a new venture. Project001. Trying to see what I can do with my new parts. Here is what I got so far. http://www.bricksafe.com/pages/weavil/2014

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No plans for motors yet, but HOG will be fine for now. Its not much yet, just 2 days in.

It looks like you are developing your building skills nicely! :thumbup:

I would try making the chassis a bit narrower though, as it looks like it's going to be a little wide compared to the length and size of wheels :classic:

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Well after building the back end I thought about if it was too wide, but it's as wide as the front of the 42000. I was going for a wide stance. So I could make it a little long.

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Well after some time I started over the car idea. After being buzy with other stuff, doing some research, and digging, I finaly came up with a better idea.

It took a little research and development (so to speak), but I'm happy with the resaults.

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Pull the red pins.

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Pull the shock braces.

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Pull the 2 blue pins.

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And the rear end pops out.

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Got bigger pictures on my brickshelf. Will add a link to the folder when it is public.

Edit: Here is the link to the rest... http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=546161

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