davemo Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 First post on this forum but I am really blown away by this. This has a level of detail that surpasses anything I could ever even think about producing. Very well done !!!! Quote
koalayummies Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 Easily among the most amazing Lego builds ever. Incredible work you have done. Truly phenomenal. Quote
mocbuild101 Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 Wow... This is amazing! - in fact, it's too amazing! I think my jaw might be on the ground for some time... Quote
Ngoc Nguyen Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 (edited) Came for Lego, saw only real machines. I aint even mad. Edited December 30, 2017 by Ngoc Nguyen Quote
Boulderer Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 Ridiculous! How does the lift capacity compare to the real thing? Forgive my ignorance but, I have no idea how lifting 33% of its own mass compares to the world of cranes. Quote
archieg Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 I'll need that crane to pick my jaw up off the floor. Crazy! Quote
Milan Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 3 hours ago, Boulderer said: Ridiculous! How does the lift capacity compare to the real thing? Forgive my ignorance but, I have no idea how lifting 33% of its own mass compares to the world of cranes. Real thing: Interesting fact about Liebherr cranes is that you can figure out how heavy they are and what is their load capacity, just by looking at them. Namely, when you see how much axles they have, you multiply that number with 12 tons, and you get the actual weight of the crane. And when you see their number next to their name, you just remove first number, and you get how much they can lift in tons. Let's use the Liebherr LTM 1040 crane for example: Number of axles: 2. 2 x 12 tons equals total weight of 24 tons. Name: LTM 1040. 1040, when we remove first number "1", we are left with 040, or 40 tons of lifting capacity. About Dawid's crane, the real machine can lift 1000 tons (Liebherr LR 11000, removing "1" leaves us with 1000t). About weight, for this crane we need to know what exactly it has from its equipment, as it can have different modules that can increase/decrease the weight. It can have counterweight of 750+ tons. Quote
SollX Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 11 hours ago, samlr said: This defies the rules of physics. Just amazing ! it doesn't. and that is the most amazing part of it! Quote
fabione Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 It's really a great model,impressive.. Number one to me. Fabione Quote
nerdsforprez Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 3 hours ago, Boulderer said: Ridiculous! How does the lift capacity compare to the real thing? Forgive my ignorance but, I have no idea how lifting 33% of its own mass compares to the world of cranes. Really can't compare the two...... as they are made from different materials entirely. One high grade steel, the other, plastic. What can be said is what I mentioned earlier in this post..... others have built some good looking cranes with really little to no lifting capacity. they really only support their own weight. Others still have built something that is also quite functional, and can lift quite a bit, but the looks are primitive at best. IMO, this is the first crane that truly combines both..... Having built several large cranes myself I understand the complexities of building such a crane (although mine have never even been in the ball-park of Dawid's). Just the reeving of the string through the hook block must have taken forever..... Quote
DugaldIC Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 (edited) This is on a whole other level of massive, the fact that it can move itself around let alone a chair is unreal. I love the insane level of detail and it all functions..... Incredible Edited December 30, 2017 by DugaldIC Quote
ctx1769 Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 That is amazing, it's bigger than my lego building room. Quote
Aleh Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 7 hours ago, Milan said: Real thing: Interesting fact about Liebherr cranes is that you can figure out how heavy they are and what is their load capacity, just by looking at them. Namely, when you see how much axles they have, you multiply that number with 12 tons, and you get the actual weight of the crane. And when you see their number next to their name, you just remove first number, and you get how much they can lift in tons. Let's use the Liebherr LTM 1040 crane for example: Number of axles: 2. 2 x 12 tons equals total weight of 24 tons. Name: LTM 1040. 1040, when we remove first number "1", we are left with 040, or 40 tons of lifting capacity. About Dawid's crane, the real machine can lift 1000 tons (Liebherr LR 11000, removing "1" leaves us with 1000t). About weight, for this crane we need to know what exactly it has from its equipment, as it can have different modules that can increase/decrease the weight. It can have counterweight of 750+ tons. Absolutely right! But you forgot about the counterweight. For examble their flagship LTM 11200 weights 96 tons has 9 axles and counterweight weights 220 tons. Without it it's impossible to rise such huge weight Quote
Edwin Korstanje Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 Stunning creation, and love people that construct Lego to allmost their limit. Quote
Oliver 79 Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 Absolutely incredible. I can only echo others comments. Congratulations on front page and pro tag. You deserve it! Out of curiosity, what is that hook piece you used for the railings? Quote
dannydos Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 Thank you for sharing! Just amazing! Quote
Boulderer Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 @Milan thank you for the detailed response. @nerdsforprez I understand the material differences, I was just intrigued by the comparison. I imagine the joints will fail on the Lego, before the beams themselves. Quote
BusterHaus Posted December 30, 2017 Posted December 30, 2017 Incredible work, and welcome to Eurobricks. Like @nerdsforprez said, it's hard to imagine something this huge being functional at the same time. Congratulations on the engineering that went into this build. Quote
Wolf_Zipp Posted December 31, 2017 Posted December 31, 2017 4 hours ago, Oliver 79 said: Absolutely incredible. I can only echo others comments. Congratulations on front page and pro tag. You deserve it! No more Words, I´d seen it before on DB Forum. I´ve seen other Crawler crane, but this is the BOSS Quote
evortigosa Posted December 31, 2017 Posted December 31, 2017 My first impressions when I saw the pictures: is this Lego? Really? Amazing! HoF for sure Congratulations! Quote
MangaNOID Posted December 31, 2017 Posted December 31, 2017 That is one huge...bit of paper! look forward to seeing the inner details of this awesome crane. It looks so sturdy lifting and moving things around. Quote
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