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

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Hello fellow Technic friends.

I would like to show you my newest creation.

It all started when I received the Lego speed champions set 75899. I have not had much exposure to the system way of building since I was playing with Lego in the late 80's, and was pleasantly surprised to find it a fun experience. Having stuck to Technic since my return from the Dark age, I am much more interested in the mechanics of Lego sets. With that in mind I wanted to mix the two together. This is my first attempt at what I suppose would be a model team approach to building.

I don't know why I like monster trucks so much.... But they have always held a fascination for me. My model has the main Technic functions you would expect from a car,

  • Working 4 wheel steering via HOG.
  • Suspension on all wheels.

My main goal was the body work. It is not modeled on any 'real life car' but I wanted to create a nice clean shape. I am pretty happy with the way it turned out and the chassis is a good base for other body 'modding' My next project is to see if I can fit a detailed interior. But fiddly detail is not my strong point!

The Technic part of the model is nice and compact with a width of 9 studs (not including the wheels) and a length of 19 studs. There is a lot of half stud offset work that enabled the build to incorporate these steering parts,

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And I'm pretty happy with the way the suspension and steering worked out, it took me a long time to get it as small as I wanted. If anyone is interested I can upload the LDD file.

Thanks for looking. As always, comments and constructive criticism welcome.

Here's some pictures...

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EDIT. Here's the LDD. I hope the link works. http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/oliveralder/Mini-Monster-1/mini_monster-3.lxf

Edited by Oliver 79

Highly compact builds are very difficult to pull-off, this is very nice. I really like the stance of the final design, and the body work.

Nice child of Model Team and Technic lines, created with taste and skill. Well done, I love it. If you'd manage to hide this huge gear inside the cockpit, the thing would be near-perfect.

EDIT: And yes, please do upload the LDD file :)

Edited by Immo

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Highly compact builds are very difficult to pull-off, this is very nice. I really like the stance of the final design, and the body work.

Thanks! I really enjoy making small things. I find it a nice challenge.

Nice child of Model Team and Technic lines, created with taste and skill. Well done, I love it. If you'd manage to hide this huge gear inside the cockpit, the thing would be near-perfect.

Thanks. Yeah, The gear is the on my 'To do' List....

Now, this is something for hello kity.

I realy like this monster truck. Wow. Perfect for this size. I Must make one for my litle boy.

Very clever and compact axle solution, great MOC! :thumbup:

Thank You for sharing the model file. :classic:

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Hello All. Thanks for the positives response.

I made an interior last night. Now the big grey cog inside is not such an eyesore! The seat is way too high, but I can't get it any lower.

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And here is the updated LDD. http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/oliveralder/Mini-Monster-1/min_monster_final.lxf

Thanks for looking!

Edited by Oliver 79

Now it's perfect. I love the '60s Camaro vibe.

EDIT: Checked the file, you used wrong parts - the Technic Axle Pin should be with friction if in blue. Also, the shift gear, 5L axle and steering wheel are in wrong colours. I think the shock absorbers are wrong, too. Sorry for carping. :wink:

Edited by Immo

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Now it's perfect. I love the '60s Camaro vibe.

EDIT: Checked the file, you used wrong parts - the Technic Axle Pin should be with friction if in blue. Also, the shift gear, 5L axle and steering wheel are in wrong colours. I think the shock absorbers are wrong, too. Sorry for carping. :wink:

Thanks. I shall update the LDD for you sir :wink:

I also couldn't get the 3L axle into the C.V and U-joint.

EDIT. Fixed most of the issues in LDD. there is no grey soft shocks in LDD and I couldn't align the 3L axles for the steering. :classic:

Edited by Oliver 79

  • 3 weeks later...
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Hello all.

I thought I'd show you a new body I made for my monster truck.

Might as well milk it!

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Thanks for looking.

I'll go and make some thing different now!

Wow! I somehow missed the first red one but found it and yellow one now, and oh boy, they look just awesome :thumbup: I just love that suspension and four wheel steering, and both bodies look astonishing beautiful :sweet: Great job man!

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Wow! I somehow missed the first red one but found it and yellow one now, and oh boy, they look just awesome :thumbup: I just love that suspension and four wheel steering, and both bodies look astonishing beautiful :sweet: Great job man!

Thanks very much!

This is a very nice MOC!

I would like to see a body that's a bit wider and maybe a stud lower, so it will cover the lift arms with spring attachment points a bit. Not sure whether it would indeed look better, but I think it's worth a try.

Great work though :thumbup:

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This is a very nice MOC!

I would like to see a body that's a bit wider and maybe a stud lower, so it will cover the lift arms with spring attachment points a bit. Not sure whether it would indeed look better, but I think it's worth a try.

Great work though :thumbup:

I like that idea. I'll give it a go!

Thanks.

This is fantastic. I used to love monster trucks too and really like the proportions you've got here. Reminds me a lot of a few monster truck RC cars I have.

I'm blown away by the ingenious 4 wheel steering design. Great job!

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