Posted July 28, 20168 yr A short teaser this time; See 'Mining Truck' on my website: www.designer-han.nl/lego for more renders. As of today only the MLcad files are ready, and thanks to Blakbird renders can be shared in advance. Model features are: Full PF operated, suspension, LED front/rear lights and ability to dump 1kg. I expect to have BI's ready in October... for those living in the NL, the model will be shown on LEGOworld2016 in Utrecht. Enjoy all your summer holiday! Edited July 28, 20168 yr by designer-han
July 28, 20168 yr I enjoyed building your 42009 c model. The instructions and building experience did not differ from building an official Lego set. Looking forward to the building instructions of this model!
July 29, 20168 yr Great model buddy . I love the brickbuild style more, than your normal technic style. Good to hear that you are also invited again for LW 2016 and see you there mate.
July 29, 20168 yr This is awesome buddy, it really is!!! Looking forward to see it in real life in Utrecht...!
July 29, 20168 yr Your first MOC that I don´t like, too fragile for my taste and I hate those yellow wheels, the engine is a great detail.
July 30, 20168 yr Finally a fully functional mining dumper, love it! Are you interested about upgrading your artticulated hauler with the new compressor?
July 30, 20168 yr Congrats to this superb mining truck, I love it ! The renders on your website are awesome! LegoWorld will be just amazing this year, I really hope to visit it. I know that you have tried and I´ve still not lost hope that you´ll bring out a supercar some day (maybe it´s only Lipko and me ;-) ) Edited July 30, 20168 yr by brunojj1
July 30, 20168 yr Great looking model. I like how you made the CAT logo out of bricks I know that you have tried and I´ve still not lost hope that you´ll bring out a supercar some day (maybe it´s only Lipko and me ;-) ) Don't worry i agree with you too
July 30, 20168 yr Author Thanks for the (almost ) positive feedback! Answers on the questions asked: I considered pneumatics v2 to be used; but decide to do not because a) I wanted the model to be full remotely controlled. Adding pneumatics means that a compressor/motor had to fit in + a pneumatic switch driven by a motor. Thus, 2 additional motors, requiring 2 PF channels. With LA's just 1 motor (actually 2 M-motors parallel) = 1 PF channel, it is able to control the dumpbed tipping/lowering. Because I wanted to have PF LED's remote controlled in the model and keep the max number of IR receivers limited to 2 (more did not fit in the model).... it meant that steering, driving, LED's and LA controlling was the way to go. Plus b) I learned with my Lowloader that pneumatic pressure do have limitations; LA's can move significant more workload. The dumpbed itself is already 0,9kg and the requirement is to dump 1kg stuff. With just 2 pneumatic cylinders I guess it stretches the limits. And the model needs to operate predictable imo. Brings me to adding a compressor in the Artic Hauler: same story, there is not enough space in the model to do so. So, no, I do not have the intention the add them. About being the model to be fragile? Hmm, that's a matter of taste; the model is sturdy and even the protection shield above the drivers cabin is strong enough to hold when one pushes with their fingers to show the suspension in action. About the yellow wheels? I nevers saw CAT brands without any other color :laugh: Indeed I used a more brickstyle build; although Technic panels (even the new 1x3x11 yellow panel is in it) are used even. The dumpbed itself is full designed with bricks and panels; as Technic panels do not allow smooth dumping of LEGO loads (the parts always will stuck somewhere). The inside of the dumpbed is completely flat, tiles and slopes are used for that. Bricks allowed me as well to have the CAT logo in place without using decals. I will not post photos of the build, as the model does already exist in real life. Only need to create BI's, which takes some time. For those attending/visiting LW2016 in Utrecht; the MOC will be there and shown in action together with the Dragline. Looking forward to that, as well to catch up with my MOC-friends!
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