Posted September 19, 20168 yr Had some inspiration to build another little pneumatic model after thinking of my little wheel loader that I build a couple of years ago. They aren't the same scale, because I was going for a look where the small pumps look "big" on the bulldozer. So this is smaller. Functions: - Blade up/down with pneumatics - Plow up/down with pneumatics - Mini V4 engine with differential A little video: Some more pics: I wanted to use that panel for the front blade, because I think it suits it. Decided to add a little grey line to fit with the sides and break up an otherwise very yellow blade In this photo of the side you can also see the blue "chair" (2L pin joiner) that I use to contol the pump below the "chair". The blue hose above the engine is from the pump. I tried to hide the switches at the rear as much as I could, while still being easy to access. Next photo a little more up close: Used Lego's colour coding for the pneumatic hoses. Plow ready for some lifting action. Or to actually plow... You probably wonder why on earth did I want a diff in there? Well I wondered that myself as well actually a couple of time during the build, but the real life versions got it, so why not this It sure provided a fun challenge to route all those hoses around it. It's very snug, but nothing touches the gears or the engine. Thanks for watching. Edited September 24, 20168 yr by Appie All media working again after new forums. I think...
September 19, 20168 yr Awesome little model, it looks great, works really well and it fits the competition nicely. Great work mate
September 19, 20168 yr You've got to be kidding me!!! Did you build under a microscope? It sure is as tight as it gets. Fantastic achievement! If 8275 would've had little baby bulldozers, that would be one of them ;-) This is really remarkable - to even pursue the idea of puting three cylinders in something so small is a courageous feat, succeeding at it - genious. Well done, very well done!
September 19, 20168 yr Great design. I love how you added only the features you needed. It's a complex build with limited functions. Perfect.
September 20, 20168 yr Impressive build, packing all of the functions of a large model in a small package. It would be cool to see a line of these vehicles in a construction theme.
September 20, 20168 yr Cute indeed, but so impressive the same time! The looks are phenomenal! ...and all those functions, you really managed to squeeze in as much as possible... A potential winner... If it wasn't build for TC10 you would even have motorized it? edit: typo Edited September 20, 20168 yr by 2LegoOrNot2Lego...
September 20, 20168 yr Holy cow! The perfect example, that You don't need to build grandiose to amaze and pack features (skills). This tiny MOC meets easily a lot medium and large scale "competitor" - like 42028-, both feature and design-wise. Bravo! :thumbup:
September 20, 20168 yr Amazing how you fit all those hoses in the and not touched a single gear, wow.
September 20, 20168 yr Impressive! It's cute. Really good skills to pack so many functions and remain good looks
September 20, 20168 yr Really impressive! Looks great in that scale, and it even has all the functions!
September 21, 20168 yr I love this kind of small but highly functional builds! It requires the skill to actually merge multiple functions in a single structure rather then stacking together multiple structures that each serve one function, like in the Porsche (42056). You get my vote!
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