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

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:-) Should I leave the crane 'assembled' for LEGOworld later this year :-)

Definitely!

Woah… something I touched in real life is on the front page of Eurobricks.

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Hello everybody,

Just ready building this great model.

I have choosed for the color combenation black/green.

Here some pictures:

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This MOC looks super in all colours, everything suits a beauty, I guess.

  • 2 weeks later...

Oh man, I know where some of my summer job money is going. This thing is gorgeous, I need to have one in my future office as a mining engineer! Haha

  • 1 month later...

Just wanted to share my version of this model.

I kept to the original colours however I opted to use SBricks (Two) for the control rather than PFIR.

The model works perfectly using SBrick, I made a simple interface that controls all functions including the freefall of both winches.

This was displayed & demonstrated last weekend at the Sydney Brick Show (Australia) and was a big hit with LEGO Technic fans.

Cheers - OneMoreRobot

17074423300_1348d2e786.jpgDragline.2 by OneMoreRobot_NZ, on Flickr

17235978466_a2ae35d5c1.jpgDragline.5 by OneMoreRobot_NZ, on Flickr

17074398130_b658b2d927.jpgDragline.4 by OneMoreRobot_NZ, on Flickr

  • 5 months later...

I would like to thank you for this awesome model. That's great that you have time and patience to make instructions for this. Here is mine:

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Superstructure

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Overall

Thank you very much and greetings from Poland!

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Thanks for the positive feedback! And I really like the color combination. Hope that you had a fun time to build this model.

It takes indeed a lot of time to design the model and then create instructions. However, I hardly watch television, so that gives me in the evening hrs enough spare time besides sports, kids, work.

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It takes indeed a lot of time to design the model and then create instructions. However, I hardly watch television, so that gives me in the evening hrs enough spare time besides sports, kids, work.

:laugh:

Sounds comparable with mine live :grin: .

Can't wait to seen your work an you in real next week :thumbup: .

So do I, sure we have enough time to catch up. All models for LEGOworld2015 are rebuilded yet and packed ready to go. Only 1 thing left: to buy ~50 batteries to power the MOCs up :laugh:

You can ask Barman or Legotrucks how the batteries supply is for LW 2015 ?!

In 2013 you have a stand for the afols for change your batteries, but 2014 they haved batteries only for two days

Batteries? Isn't there continuous power available at each stand?

  • 2 years later...
On 26-4-2015 at 4:14 AM, OneMoreRobot said:

 

I kept to the original colours however I opted to use SBricks (Two) for the control rather than PFIR.

The model works perfectly using SBrick, I made a simple interface that controls all functions including the freefall of both winches.

 

Would it be possible to share the Sbrick interface design?

Edited by Planb4u

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