October 22, 20159 yr I bought and built my 42042 yesterday, of course I got some parts left, bushes and pins as usual but also a 16 long link.
December 26, 20159 yr Got it for Christmas!!! Built it in a little over 2 hours. Great build, haven't gotten a new set in a while and forgot about some of those new parts. I'm not going to be modifying it anytime soon, definitely in the future though!! Hope you all had a great holiday!!
December 26, 20159 yr I bought the 42042 probably about a month ago, i quickly began modding it, this is it currently
December 26, 20159 yr Got it for Christmas!!! Built it in a little over 2 hours. Great build, haven't gotten a new set in a while and forgot about some of those new parts. I'm not going to be modifying it anytime soon, definitely in the future though!! Hope you all had a great holiday!! 2 hours, wow... I seem to remember 42039 taking me 5-6 hours (spread over a few days because kids..), and 75106 also took me 3-4 hours
December 26, 20159 yr I've had it or a couple of months and it's a great set, I have been thinking about putting rubber studs on the tracks for extra traction. bad news I've looked at part 14149 and it would cost almost £65 or €80 to stud out the tracks or 2/3 of the cost of the set (never mind) Edited December 26, 20159 yr by ctx1769
December 26, 20159 yr 2 hours, wow... I seem to remember 42039 taking me 5-6 hours (spread over a few days because kids..), and 75106 also took me 3-4 hours I was impressed with myself. Definetely the fastest instruction build I have ever done Edited December 26, 20159 yr by aminnich
December 26, 20159 yr 42042 - 4009 mix and match mod decided mashed the cranes together, the 42009 on the 42042 tracks looks ace, all functions still works, the stabilisers switch for the 42009 now powers the tracks
December 26, 20159 yr I must say that the 42009 looks good on the crawler tracks of the 42042, it looks well balanced, and just the right size
December 26, 20159 yr 42042 - 42009 mix and match mod decided mashed the cranes together, the 42009 on the 42042 tracks looks ace, all functions still works, the stabilisers switch for the 42009 now powers the tracks Welcome to Eurobricks... Quite a first post! Both the 42009 and the 42042 look great. I guess this is more possible because of only one function going rough the turntable. Great MOD I'm just starting my 42042 today, looks like it may take me 6 to 8 hours over 3 or 4 days. Happy New Year, Andy D Edited December 26, 20159 yr by Andy D
December 26, 20159 yr To the guys that are making the boom longer, can the crane still lift the boom? Mine seems to struggle with the optional boom peice.
December 27, 20159 yr To the guys that are making the boom longer, can the crane still lift the boom? Mine seems to struggle with the optional boom peice. Im pretty sure the guy who did the huuuuuge boom also changed gear ratios for raising the boom early on
December 27, 20159 yr Im pretty sure the guy who did the huuuuuge boom also changed gear ratios for raising the boom early on that's right, I originally swapped the 20t and 12t gear around to give both winches more torque, however in it's current form I have added an extra L motor running in parallel with the gearing as it came standard, but the boom winch has 4 pullies on each end instead of 2 as the 42042 comes standard, with this set up it will raise the 180Cm boom with a 100 gram load from flat without to much trouble and at a reasonable speed, in fact the limiting factor for the boom winch being able to hoist the boom is that even with two full battery boxes, two IR remotes and two full soda cans as counterweight, the crane either tips over, or the turntable separates from to much weight, after my next round of mod's, it will no longer be a 42042 mod, but rather a crawler crane MOC, as the entire sub and superstructure will be redesigned to allow a large slew ring to be added around the turntable along with RC for for all functions Edited December 27, 20159 yr by ttoks
December 27, 20159 yr 42042 - 4009 mix and match mod decided mashed the cranes together, the 42009 on the 42042 tracks looks ace, all functions still works, the stabilisers switch for the 42009 now powers the tracks Lol...... I like it. Now you have some work to do. I want to see an exchange with......42006, 8288, 8043, 8421......
December 27, 20159 yr Welcome to Eurobricks... Quite a first post! Both the 42009 and the 42042 look great. I guess this is more possible because of only one function going rough the turntable. Great MOD I'm just starting my 42042 today, looks like it may take me 6 to 8 hours over 3 or 4 days. Happy New Year, Andy D Thanks for the feed back, you should fly at the 42042, it great to look at, but dose what to tip over when lifting, next I might mod it in a pile diver, or use pneumatics to create my own 8043
December 27, 20159 yr Finished bags 1 yesterday, very fun build, interesting the way it works. Finished the bags 2 today, that gearbox is very interesting, I will study it quite a bit before continuing with the rest of the build. So far I have powered it up and I can see what controls what output. There is a lot to learn from this gearbox! I hope to incorporate some of the ideas in future MOCs. Oh well, bags 3 tomorrow! Happy New Year, Andy D
December 28, 20159 yr This is a very nice and new solution. I dont understand why TLG did not make driving the tracks independently. The solution with the levers is great for that, because it might be possible to steer the tracks. Thats great for MOC's. Cut the rotation and bring the function to the second track, this is not new - here you will find a superb small excavator MOC from Jan 2014 which uses exactly this operating principle: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=90485&hl=+hydraulic%20+excavator&st=5 AFAIK TLG has done this long long ago (but not in a far away galaxy ;-) in the B-model of the 8480 space shuttle... i have no clue why they haven't brought this design to the table again until 2015
December 29, 20159 yr Hello, i made a MOD of this crawler, it's a full RC: 1 L for each track 1 XL for the arm 1 L for the ascent / descent of the clamp 1 XL for rotation 1 M for the clamp "+" : everything is controlled remotely :D "-" : limits the opportunities to play several RC set (4 chanel remote :( ) Pictures:
December 31, 20159 yr someone on youtube named sean ccc made this motorized without any motors showing
January 1, 20169 yr Moved to my own post: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=93236 Edited January 1, 20169 yr by technicfan
January 2, 20169 yr This might not be do-able but can you not run the guy lines from the boom head instead of half way up the boom?
January 3, 20169 yr Finished building my 42042 today. I was right, it took me about 8 hours over 4 build days. Overall a very fun build. I learned/relearned lots of techniques. The gearbox is very interesting, after it was complete I put a motor on it and spent quite a bit of time studying it, I plan to do the same when I disassemble the model. Overall I really enjoyed it. The functions (for the most part) work very well. The boom elevation function and raising an lowering the claw work very smoothly, very nice. The rotation is pretty good, but not quite as smooth as the boom and claw string functions. The track function (mobility) is very rough, kind of klunk, klunk, klunk... I hope this is not typical of tracked models as I have an idea for a tracked MOC. I assume that most of the klunking is just gear backlash. Overall I like the model and I will study it for awhile before I disassemble for parts. Just MHO, YMMV, Andy D Edited January 3, 20169 yr by Andy D
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