Posted July 26, 20159 yr Take a look at this brilliant Liebherr LTM 1750 9.1, which I found on Flickr, by Dawid Szmandra. It's interesting, a rendition of a giant machine in the style of M-Longer or Sariel, Technic functions under a Model Team shell. Flickr Gallery:https://www.flickr.c...57655047082800# LEGO Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 by Dawid Szmandra, on Flickr As a bonus, he made a video demonstrating some functions: Although, looking at this makes me lament the fact that Lego pneumatic pieces are always yellow.
July 26, 20159 yr I have seen it earlier and it is really really lovely... Very good made... Got also 4 sections boom and pneumatics... Many nice details and smooth outer design... Outstanding... :* Max...
July 26, 20159 yr Looks like real, i see same Liebherr (or similar, with 4 sections boom) every day near my job)
July 26, 20159 yr Very nice build and a strong one too. I wonder how his actuators for lifting the boom are constructed? Most probably an excellent job with thread/wire for extending all those boom parts!
July 26, 20159 yr Its awesome, although on this scale i could have had even more detail. But its superb work!
July 26, 20159 yr Looks really nice and is very realistic. There seem to be no non-Lego parts which is quite rare for a model of this size. Looking at the outriggers and their construction, I'm suspicious that some parts have been glued in place to provide structural rigidity, but I may be wrong. If I am, he has concealed the main structure of the functional parts very well indeed.
July 26, 20159 yr That is one of the wonders of the world!!! Anyone knows how long did it take him to finish it?
July 26, 20159 yr Looks amazing. Shame he had to paint some parts. I hope the rest of the model is pure Lego
July 28, 20159 yr A great model on such a scale. I'm interested in the raising of the boom and how that was acheived. H
July 28, 20159 yr A great model on such a scale. I'm interested in the raising of the boom and how that was acheived. H Both cylinders are made from these parts: http://www.bricklink...Item.asp?P=4854 There is a string with set of pulleys inside, which pull the grey liftarms out, elevating the boom. Each cylinder is driven by single M motor. Edited July 28, 20159 yr by M_longer
July 29, 20159 yr This build is amazing. I wish I had the patience to build something like this, for some reason I just don't. Incredible build.... thanks for sharing....
August 28, 20159 yr there is still a lot of manual intervention needed (adding the weights, putting the 'feet' on the end of the (Grey? ) stabiliser pistons but you can imagine a team of minifigs running around sorting all this out ....
August 28, 20159 yr Well, that's how they do it on real cranes as well:-) What an amazing build! I'd like it even more if there was some more reach on the outriggers though:-)
August 30, 20159 yr Amazing work, 4 section boom, and great movement too. It would be amazing to see what's going on inside this one! Jennifer
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