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I would like to present my latest MOC. This is a utility off-road truck. Recently I built the C model of set 42178, which is a slope tractor. I was very impressed with this C model, however I felt that some of the body parts could be better utilized in a truck type MOC. 

 
After stripping the c model to the base chassis, I decided to keep both the front function and the hand of god 4 wheel steering, however due to the change in design this had to be routed up through the cabin to the top via a black knob. 
 
My first step was to build a reinforcement around the chassis this allowed the controls for the front function to be routed out the side and also gave me space for the rear PTO controlled to be routed out the side. Both of these are controlled via black knobs on the side of the model. 
 
Next I started building the cabin, this required quite a bit of work as I was very keen to ensure that it had a consistent colour style, I don't have a huge amount of white pieces, so some design changes were required. I also had some issues with ensuring that the front lifting hitch function, would still work. This required quite a few design compromises, to ensure that it both looked good and the function work as I expected. 
 
Once I had finished building the cabin, my next step was to work on the rear of the model this included extending the chassis, to ensure that the tray had some support as well as routing the gears and axles required for the rear PTO to work. 
 
Finally I added some details including the lights on the front of the cabin, the roof lights,  mirrors, as well as the rear turning signals.
 
One thing that I'm not 100% sure I'm happy with, are the tyres. These are the original tyres that came with set for 42178, I do have a set of black tyres which I'm am considering swapping over however I do like the look of the grey tyres against the white and black body. 
 
This MOC has three main features:
- Hand of God 4 wheel steering, which is controlled via the black knob on top of the cabin.
- Front hitch can be raised and lowered by the black gear on the side of the chassis
- Rear PTO, which is also controlled by separate black knob on the side of the chassis. 
 
My plan now is to build a number of different attachments for this these include:
- Dozer Blade
- Winch
- Plow 
as well as various other towing attachments. I'm also designing a cherry picker and crane attachment for this. 
 
Overall I'm very happy with how this is turned out, I think that is a good size model and it gives me some really good scope to build some different attachments in the future.
 
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UORT - Attachment - Dozer Blade

 
I would like to present my latest Utility Offroad Truck (UORT) attachment, this is a dozer blade.
 
It attaches to the front mounting point and is raised and lowered via the black gear on the side of the chassis.
 
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UORT - Attachment - Loading Forks

 
I would like to present my latest Utility Offroad Truck (UORT) attachment, this is a set of loading forks
 
These attach to the front mounting point and are controlled via the black gear on the side of the chassis.
 
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UORT - Attachment - Pull Along Mower

I would like to present my latest Utility Offroad Truck (UORT) attachment, this is a pull along mower.

It attaches to the rear mounting point and the blades are powered by the wheels. On the drawbar is a connector to lock the blades in the raised or lowered position as needed.

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More photos: https://paulbtechnic.blogspot.com/2024/05/uort-attachment-pull-along-mower.html  

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UORT - Attachment - Cherry Picker

I would like to present my latest Utility Offroad Truck (UORT) attachment, this is a cherry picker attachment.

It attaches to the rear mounting point and PTO. The turntable is controlled via the black gear on the side of the chassis. The red lever on the cherry picker is used to raise and lower the arm. It features a fold down leg to help keep it stable when fully extended, when this is raised it is also used to lock the bucket in place for transport.

Overall I am very happy with how this has turned out, it is my favourite Utility Offroad Truck (UORT) attachment so far.

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Photos: https://paulbtechnic.blogspot.com/2024/05/uort-attachment-cherry-picker.html

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MOC - Utility Offroad Truck (UORT) MK2

 I have recently been working on some updates and changes to my Utility Offroad Truck (UORT) MOC.
 
Changes from the first version include:
- Minor updates to the cabin, some colour changes and some added supports.
- Removal of the rear PTO feature.
- New wheels.
- Rear tipping tray added.
- Rear tow bar added.
- Rear attachment point improved and strengthened.
 
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UORT MK2 - Attachment - Cherry Picker

 

 I would like to present my latest Utility Offroad Truck (UORT) mk2 attachment, this is an improved cherry picker attachment.

It attaches to the rear mounting point. The turntable is controlled via the black gear on the side of the chassis. The black gear on the front of the cherry picker is used to raise and lower the arm.

Overall I am very happy with how this has turned out, it is my favourite Utility Offroad Truck (UORT) attachment so far.

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3 hours ago, Milan said:

The last, improved Cherry Picker attachment does look great on the truck, and definitely the best so far.

Thanks. I need to fix up some of the colours on it. I have got some parts to swap over. 

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