Posted October 31, 20159 yr Hello everyone Having been a forum lurker here for many years, this competition finally gave me the push to get an account and share my creations. When the competition got announced my mind directly went to the pair of cranes from my parents hometown. The hunt for info and photos started. Living 500 km away meant visiting was a no go. Having no job at the moment meant building could be done daily, and that was needed. Just finished building today (yesterday, after midnight now ) panic to the last hour with delivery of critical parts was delayed until this morning. After photographing and filming this evening, I am proud to present my entry for TC8: A level-luffing harbour four rope crane with trimming grab in scale 1:25 The real crane stands at 32m at the highest point, this one is 1.2m The trimming grab works just like the real one. Two ropes for lifting and two for closing the grab. The rope drums are driven just like the real one, with a redesign to compensate for lack of proper planetary gears. One L-motor drives both drums while another L-motor only drives the front one (for closing the grab.) This part gave me the most headache, how to make it turn without cheating with driving the turntable. I knew the large treads made a good ring when inside out. I found out that 76 of the small treads fit perfectly inside a ring of 44 large treads. First try on wheel carrier design luckily gave the right angle needed, trickier though to mount at right position. Old 14-tooth bevel gears were almost a perfect fit against the small treads. M-motor used to drive the turning With third party weights not allowed, improvisation needed. Counter weight on the roof filled with 4L and 5L axles. 220g in just the axles And finally the video Hope you like it. David
October 31, 20159 yr wow, this crane is huge, its very impressive how well it works with only one LA to move the boom, all the functions are very great, and i like the "counter weight" solution, it is full of details, i really like it, nice work; and welcome to Eurobricks. Edited October 31, 20159 yr by ImanolBB
October 31, 20159 yr That's very cool. I like the turntable support, and the counterweight. Very ingenious.
October 31, 20159 yr Great and impressive! I like that you have chosen a different type of the crane... I like how fast it is, the whole mechanism work without attemnts for failure... Nice details... Great work! Max...
October 31, 20159 yr Great entry! I like the whole "steel" structure and the movement mechanism of the arm. Very original creation :)
October 31, 20159 yr I usually don't like huge models but this one is just awesome. Reminds me of Mecano models.
October 31, 20159 yr This one is impressive) I like this unusual solutions with counterweight and turntable
October 31, 20159 yr Hello and welcome to EB What an entrance to the site It's so cool lookin' and instantly recognizable, I really like frame, turntable and especially counterweight So clever idea to use axles in counterweight, I like it a lot This one goes in my shortlist for voting, well done!
October 31, 20159 yr Oh snap! I complain about no third party weights..... you go out and find a great solution! Great job!
October 31, 20159 yr excuse me let me pick my jaw up from the floor *Picks up jaw* This thing is amazing! The custom counterweight and turntable ideas are very cool from being only made of Lego pieces. Good job!
October 31, 20159 yr This MOC is packed with more ingenious solutions than I have seen in a really long time! I was absolutely amazed by your system for the turntable.
November 1, 20159 yr Wow - that is an epic and beautiful model! Also the most unusual use of axles I have ever seen! Edited November 1, 20159 yr by aeh5040
November 1, 20159 yr Author Wow! Thank you all for your kind welcome and comments To get such positive response from some of the people that awes and inspires me. Hope I can inspire in return. Some of the solutions used is result of an over-active mind which can't shut down at night. Lost many hours of sleep before my mind went quiet. Just for reference here is a photo of the real cranes. The green was built in the early 50's and the blue in the early 60's
November 1, 20159 yr Now that's a beast! Real oldtimer if I may say so :) You solved the problem with the turning table very good, the usage of links and old gears. The bucket is also very nicely made. You have my points
November 2, 20159 yr Impressive model with very interesting mechanisms! I like your clamp hook system and it's a pity the 42042 set hasn't something like this.
November 29, 20159 yr Author Thank you everyone! Sorry for the late reply, been busy with non-LEGO stuff I'm not sure if you got the size of it, but here is a photo with the 42042 for comparison Not sure why brickshelf doesn't show it the right way up. Anyway, as the plan is to disassemble it sometime in January, I wondered if anyone is interested in more details before then? I lack the patience to do anything resembling an instruction, but I will try to answer questions and take more photos if wanted. Happy building, David
November 29, 20159 yr OMG it is huge! I thought it is smaller but by this comparison I wanted to see it real. Max
November 29, 20159 yr Not sure why brickshelf doesn't show it the right way up. Brick shelf doesn't recognize the rotation EXIF command from your camera. Just edit the file in any way (like resize it) and then re-save it and it will show up correctly.
November 30, 20159 yr Author @MaxSupercars: Yes, it's huge. Seeing it compared to something one could consider big make a difference @Blakbird: Hmm... I did resize them before uploading, might have to try another photo editor. Do I have to make any changes here or is a reload to Brickshelf enough? Edit: Just opened and saved them in Paint and then reloaded to Brickshelf, and there we go, right way up. Edited November 30, 20159 yr by DavSod
December 4, 20159 yr This is one beautiful beast, what a great build. Love the details on it. Really looks like the real thing.
January 17, 20214 yr On 10/31/2015 at 1:49 AM, DavSod said: Hello everyone Having been a forum lurker here for many years, this competition finally gave me the push to get an account and share my creations. When the competition got announced my mind directly went to the pair of cranes from my parents hometown. The hunt for info and photos started. Living 500 km away meant visiting was a no go. Having no job at the moment meant building could be done daily, and that was needed. Just finished building today (yesterday, after midnight now ) panic to the last hour with delivery of critical parts was delayed until this morning. After photographing and filming this evening, I am proud to present my entry for TC8: A level-luffing harbour four rope crane with trimming grab in scale 1:25 The real crane stands at 32m at the highest point, this one is 1.2m The trimming grab works just like the real one. Two ropes for lifting and two for closing the grab. The rope drums are driven just like the real one, with a redesign to compensate for lack of proper planetary gears. One L-motor drives both drums while another L-motor only drives the front one (for closing the grab.) This part gave me the most headache, how to make it turn without cheating with driving the turntable. I knew the large treads made a good ring when inside out. I found out that 76 of the small treads fit perfectly inside a ring of 44 large treads. First try on wheel carrier design luckily gave the right angle needed, trickier though to mount at right position. Old 14-tooth bevel gears were almost a perfect fit against the small treads. M-motor used to drive the turning With third party weights not allowed, improvisation needed. Counter weight on the roof filled with 4L and 5L axles. 220g in just the axles And finally the video   Hope you like it. David Hello i have interesting in your grap can you send me more pictures or when you have instructions can I buy this
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