Posted September 19, 20204 yr Hi, I present my newest creation – tracked Dozer Caterpillar D10T. I decided to go for old technic models style – without panels, frame construction. I like to see working mechanisms, the guts/insides (not sure which word should I use in this sentence, native English guys, please help me out :D) of the model. Here you have some photos, video will be available soon. I hope you like it Details: scale 1:17 length: 40 cm, width: 26 cm, height: 23 cm, weight: 1.65 kg drive – XL motor smooth steering thanks to subtractor – L motor ripper, raising and lowering – M motor ripper tilting - manual blade, raising and lowering – L motor blade tilting - manual tensioners for both tracks individual suspension for non-driven wheels working, fake, chain driven V8 engine openable doors locked tools compartment detailed engine bay and operator cabin Additionally: model in scale of technic figure power source – buwizz can be easily switched for battery box and two IR receivers model can rise itself above the ground with ripper and blade Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-59916/keymaker/tracked-dozer-caterpillar-d10t-rc/#details Video of upgraded version: Photos, before upgrade (more you can find here: https://bricksafe.com/pages/keymaker/6.-dozer-caterpillar-d10): Edited December 21, 20204 yr by keymaker
October 25, 20204 yr Author I added two manual functions: - ripper tilting (manual) - blade tilting (manual) and prepared video, enjoy :)
December 21, 20204 yr Author I also added instructions for the Dozer: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-59916/keymaker/tracked-dozer-caterpillar-d10t-rc/#details
December 21, 20204 yr Wow, no way, totaly panels-free and still such a good shape without stacking beams. Very good look and functionality. Maybe I would still try to fill in the blade a bit, but that's just me.
December 22, 20204 yr Author 11 hours ago, MajklSpajkl said: Wow, no way, totaly panels-free and still such a good shape without stacking beams. Very good look and functionality. Maybe I would still try to fill in the blade a bit, but that's just me. Thank you! About the blade, the look (with holes) is intentional. I wanted to be consistent and keep the style of the blade the same as the style of the whole construction.
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