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

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Very clever construction of the claw, Well done. Do you have some more pictures of the operation?

  On 5/16/2016 at 2:41 PM, Bering said:

Did somebody try to modify the 42042B model, so you can move the trolley by gears or wires?

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Yes I did see this thread: Model now dismantled.

 

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  On 3/1/2017 at 8:47 PM, gvo25 said:

 

Next I decided to downscale everything a little bit, going to the roots again of manual operation (same like in the original TLG 42042). but I added a "slurry wall grab" which is used in construction work to make foundations. The grab is operated by 2 strings, one to operate the buckets and the other one to move the grab up and down. The buckets are from the  42055 BWE.

 

Working in special foundations myself, I really love you slurry cable grab. Do you have a couple more pics to post/PM? I'm interested in the cable's trajectory inside the grab.

 

Thanks!

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I'm building the BWE at the moment so got wondering if anyone's made the 42042 on the bottom of the BWE?

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So, I never had the set of 42042, but was able to make it more or less from my parts.

A nice set, cranes have great play value for kids large and small. 

I think it looks good in 42055 livery...

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At the back, added some decoration, and limits on the battery box and switch so that polarity is always in the 'correct' direction.

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Made some claws with small DBG panels

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Didn't have enough of the really small wheels. Had to drop the cog wheels down 1 unit to prevent tipping over. A bit crude, but it works. Cabin does not tilt!

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