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Hi everyone!

This is my first MOC. Besides the gearbox, it´s my own design.

4 RC functions:

1. Drive (L-motor)

2. Steering (L-motor)

3. Cabin tilt (L-motor)

4. Sequential gearbox N+1+2+3 (Servo-motor)

The gearbox is a modified version of a gearbox constructed by DurianObried.

The shift mechanism is a modified version of Jaco4´s design.

It works very well and shifts gear fast.

Front and rear suspension, small turning radius and working steering wheel.

More pictures on Brickshelf. http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=565719

 

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Here is a picture on the gearbox shift mechanism. To the left you can see the servomotor shifting the gearbox.

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Edited by Fig850
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That's awesome. Not only as a first MOC but as it is. I usually don't like studded mixed with studless, but this model balances the two very well.

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This is a very nice creation!! A nice introduction here on EB, welcome!

Could you be so kind to use images with a maximum resolution of 1024 wide. 800 wide is commonly used.

I recommend to use Bricksafe (or Flickr) where you can upload the hires image and link to a smaller one.

Posted

Nice.

Does the real Scania cabin lift the same, so thet front part moves seperately?

Yes, Scania's grill section moves separately from the main cabin, in order to reveal the engine.

Posted (edited)

Great and sleek MOC. :thumbup::classic:

My only suggestion: replace the exhausts... they stick out with those gears. Brick built version fits here well, see set 9397.

Edited by agrof
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Welcome to EB indeed and all I can say it that this is a very neat MOC! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: The obvious question: how about a video? :tongue:

Thanks! Will try to do a video.

Nice.

Does the real Scania cabin lift the same, so thet front part moves seperately?

Thanks. I think so. Here is a picture of a Scania.

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This is a very nice creation!! A nice introduction here on EB, welcome!

Would you be so kind to use images with a maximum resolution of 1024 wide. 800 wide is commonly used.

I recommend to use Bricksafe (or Flickr) where you can upload the hires image and link to a smaller one.

This is a very nice creation!! A nice introduction here on EB, welcome!

Could you be so kind to use images with a maximum resolution of 1024 wide. 800 wide is commonly used.

I recommend to use Bricksafe (or Flickr) where you can upload the hires image and link to a smaller one.

Thanks! No problem. Will fix this.

Great and sleek MOC. :thumbup::classic:

My only suggestion: replace the exhausts... they stick out with those gears. Brick built version fits here well, see set 9397.

Thanks! Good idea. Don´t have the parts for it though.

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Looks amazing! And I'm intrigued to see studded Technic bricks in the chassis around the rear axle. Would love to know what design decisions were behind this.

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Looks amazing! And I'm intrigued to see studded Technic bricks in the chassis around the rear axle. Would love to know what design decisions were behind this.

Thanks. Two reasons. The frame is all build by these "old" beams. The old technic beams gives superior rigidity. The stiff frame does not bend when tilting cabin and the suspension works better. The other reason is that I like the rugged/rough look the studs give the frame.

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1 hour ago, legosamigos said:

I waited for your video :) Now I'm waiting for an instruction to Scania :D You should build also some trailer ;)

Hi, let's not bring old topic up, if not really necessary.

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