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TheHammer

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  • Birthday 06/20/1974

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  1. Great Tatra, i may use a few ideas from it. Thanks -E
  2. Each small picture is a link to a bigger one, don't know if i can help with the grammar or punctuation :) -E
  3. I started this project not as a crane but as a 6 wheeler truck, little did i know a year and half later it would turn out to be something like this. Like i said i started this out as a 6 wheeler project, which i did end up starting to build a chassis with 12wheels and wishbone suspension, but found what i built just wasn't strong enough to move the crane and so it ended on the scrap heap. Currently the new truck chassis is still in the design phase. FYI: There is still a long way to go on this project... Note when i say 12 wheels i mean 12 of the 98.6 large wheels you find in the old Jeep sets, this thing was pretty big....What was i thinking.... AFter i finished about 70% of the 12 wheel chassis i got to thinking i should make a crane arm to sit on top of this thing. I started thinking what was the best way to make a crane arm that looks nice, i did some research on the net and found some great examples but they were not quite what i was looking for. I then started to look at plates and how they can be used and low and behold what i found was when you connected four 1/4 plates together you got a nice round solid structure. The project then took off when i started to experiment with 1/4 round plate, flat plates, and 12 hole beams, eventually i found a combination that create these nice large strong crane arms below is a view of what i ended up creating. Now that i had the idea of how to build the arms i then ran into the issue, how support this giant monstrosity of an arm, this thing weighs like 12 pounds. This is where the real engineering of this project kicked in because not only does this have to support the weight it also have to be able to lift it from a horizontal position to a almost vertical position. This is easier said then done. The first challenge was to develop a lifting arm that could lift this 12 pound monstrosity, the first design i created ended up being so strong it could actually start lifting a person, but i ended scraping the design because it looked terrible and was just too big to fit in the scheme of things. My second design i scaled so that it has just enough power with two of them to lift the main arm. Now that i had a lifting arm i need something to tie the hydraulics and the main arm together, but i realized soon enough the structure i had built in regular lego kits was just not going to cut it, I then started to think, "what is the strongest building structures out there", what to came to mind is bridges and what do bridges use to create strong structures? " i- beams " Thats right folks "i - beams " my entire base structure is designed like a giant i-beam. where i have taken 4-6 plates and old style beams and layered them into this extremely strong structure. So Some Specs: (Not actual measurements but pretty close) Crane arm base (1 foot, 6 inches) Hydraulic lifts(2 feet) -- not really Hydraulic ;) Largest Crane arm ( 4 feet 6 in ) Middle Crane arm ( 4 feet 6 in ) Smallest Crane arm ( 4 feet 6 in) Well here are some images below of the project, like i said in the tittle its a work in progress, more to come soon i hope. Just need to find some more lego time. :) Enjoy Crane arm base Hydraulic Gears Base main arm mount Base and main arm connected with only the first arm showing.
  4. Added another set 10030 Imperial Star Destroyer - UCS for $390 This is a steal.
  5. Added a Hauler 8264 for $54, this is a hard to find set
  6. Not a car but i would recommend 8263 Snow groomer if you can find one at a good price
  7. 1935 Bentley 3½ Litre Oxborrow & Fuller Continental Open Tourer Would love to do this a a MOC http://imcdb.org/vehicle_329381-Bentley-31-2-Litre-1935.html
  8. Selling a small stockpile of my extra technic sets with a few others. Most are discounted 10-15% off retail. Currently i am only taking orders and shipping in the USA. Thanks for looking... http://www.bricklink.com/store.asp?p=ehammerv Added some more sets 10214 Tower Bridge, will offer deal on shipping on this item only. Sets have been discounted, everything must go. Will be adding additional sets later on.
  9. Got these last week, Used with No-Box, everything else is there though. Deal or No Deal? USC Y-Wing $150 USC X-Wing $250 USC StarDestroyer $350
  10. Saw this posted twice on Ebay today, i think its a scam You Decide LEGO Star Wars 10179 UCS Millennium Falcon - Brand New Item condition: New Time left: 2d 18h (Aug 26, 201116:52:41 PDT) Quantity: More than 10 available Price: GBP 186.99 Approximately US $307.43 -TheHammer
  11. I have this set, i would definitely recommend it.
  12. If this were a set i would buy it!!!! I could look at this for hours. -The Hammer
  13. Very cool engine, does anyone know if they made a to scale plane to go with this engine? I would love to see that. -The Hammer
  14. Yeah i have thought about that, and am still thinking about it. But i would like to be able to drive the wheels from the main body of the vehicle, so i am still working on the problem. -The Hammer
  15. So have been testing out a similar design, but i am running into issues of gears popping too much, there is just to much toque near the joints to run over any objects. Have you guys run into similar? -The Hammer
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