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I found this MOC at Rebrickable, it's a production of @schwaiwal and @technicbasics (who did the instructions). It is a huge, very huge MOC. 

From Rebrickable:

Technical data:
Number of parts: 11258 including 2332 rubber connectors (45590)
Length: 105cm (131 Studs)
Widht: 32cm (40 Studs)
Hight: 40,5cm (51 Studs)
Highest point when the shovel is raised: 64cm
Weight: approx. 9kg

The motors get the power from 4 x Buwizz 2.0.

Further details:

Compressor unit with two pneumatic pumps powered by 2 buggy motors,

Remote controlled pneumatic valves via servomotors,

Inline 6 cylinder engine, with a 120° offset crankshaft, valve lifters and rocker arms, 

Micromotor that generates a realistic turning movement of the steering wheel during the steering movement,

Swing axle at the rear, pneumatically sprung driver's seat

3 spare Buwizz connectors so nothing stands in the way of future lighting installations.

It did take me several months to collect all the parts, and now I am  well on my way with the build. The build is great fun and sometimes a challenge.

Some pictures from the machine up to now:

 

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That looks amazing! Can you place some bigger pictures? The current ones are like one pixel per Lego part ;-)

Edit: thanks for placing bigger pictures.

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1 hour ago, m00se said:

That looks amazing! Can you place some bigger pictures? The current ones are like one pixel per Lego part ;-)

Can you see the bigger pics now?

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It's impressive for its size, but actually I am not convinced that such models really work well. ABS is just the limiting factor here. I remember seeing a video of a german youtuber building this thing and he had much trouble with it...

Don't wanna spoil your fun, though. It is at least a really good model for your showcase :-)

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Ah yes, this beast! I've been 'coveting' it for a long time... but the main thing keeping me from going for it is the daunting prospect of buying 2300 rubber connectors (for the wheels)... :laugh_hard:

In the creator's video the machine appears to operate rather smoothly -- do you think this will be very hard to replicate @Jundis?

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The German Youtuber build, as far as I remember, a copycat version by a Chinese manufacturer.

There is quite some positive feedback on this moc: Rebrickable link thus I believe it works fine.

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45 minutes ago, astyanax said:

Ah yes, this beast! I've been 'coveting' it for a long time... but the main thing keeping me from going for it is the daunting prospect of buying 2300 rubber connectors (for the wheels)... :laugh_hard:

In the creator's video the machine appears to operate rather smoothly -- do you think this will be very hard to replicate @Jundis?

40 minutes ago, m2fel said:

The German Youtuber build, as far as I remember, a copycat version by a Chinese manufacturer.

There is quite some positive feedback on this moc: Rebrickable link thus I believe it works fine.

Just skipped through the video. His model had problems at raising the main arm (11:00) and the drive failed after 10 seconds outside on flat surface (21:00). But you are right, he bought a chinese copy with many failing parts in the first place. Even with replaced original lego pumps, the model didn't work...

 

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On 8/25/2022 at 9:47 PM, onzenuub said:

Made some progression:

Have you tested the compressor? My 2 Buwizz motors turned in the opposite direction of each other. So i had to make an adjustment.

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12 hours ago, Stijn said:

Have you tested the compressor? My 2 Buwizz motors turned in the opposite direction of each other. So i had to make an adjustment.

Planned testing all motors sometime this or next week. Thanks.

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Seen this beast on rebrickable before, but Great Scott! 2.332 of those rubber pieces, that's 440€ alone for the wheels. Over 12K pieces in total! Incredible.

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Size matters ... this is all beyond my grasp - beautifully insane.

More importantly: Is that a Whiskey glass on the last photograph to the right? I happen to have a similar one, and folks claimed it was such a glass. I doubt it - but who knows.

Good luck with the steps yet to be taken! It will be wild, I am sure.

Best,
Thorsten

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30 minutes ago, Zerobricks said:

Impressive indeed. What's the wheel diameter and the current weight?

At the moment it is around 8 kg and wheel diameter is 18,5 cm.

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