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Posted (edited)

Hey guys!

finally i managed to upload some of my mocs I've built in 2010!

in the following i will write a little description and the link to the concerning brickshelf folder!

Please post comments, critics, improvement suggestions and so on!

This is a little MOC based on the B-Model of 8258 the duty wrecker, I've modified it into a pickup including remote controlled driving (XL Motor)

and steering (M-Motor), additionally 3 led lights.

Pickup

pickup1.jpg

pickup2.jpg

pickup3.jpg

pickup4.jpg

The next MOC i want to share here is a green racecar i built, here i tried out to power each rear wheel with a single M-Motor

which wasn't very successfull in accelerating the car on good speeds;-)

Green Racer

greenracer6.jpg

greenracer3.jpg

The next link shows you my entrance for the Lego Technic Challenge "Bridges"

It was supposed to be something like a bridge for trains...and I used all of my axles and axle connectors for building this:

(unfortunately it wasn't supported on the technic blog)

Bridge

bridge2.jpg

Last but not least my favorite MOC I've made so far, my insertion for the Lego Technic Challgene "Tracks"

Unfortunately i didn't own the new Black "wheels" for driving the tracks like in 8043 so i had to use the old yellow ones from the Bulldozer.

This creation even got featured on the Technic Blog in September, but it didn't manage into the big final round for adults (unfortunately) ;-)

Tracked Explorer

final.jpg

so i hope you enjoyed my MOCs...new ones will follow after my exams in two months;-)

greetings from Germany Chrizzle

Edited by Chrizzle
Posted

I'm sorry that i have to ask, but how do i use a deeplink? and why isn't my brickshelf folder public?

if i'm logged out on brickshelf i can search and view my folders...

pls help^^

(btw sorry to post here for some reasons i can't see user profiles and so cant send pms)

chrizzle

Posted

chrizzle

Use THIS first.

Brickshelf folder are public once their moderator checks them, ussually few days.

But deeplinks are visible as soon as you upload a picture, and we use it to show pictures of a eg. MOCs in progress, without having to wait brickshelf moderators.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

hey again!

thanks for your comments so far!

this time i want to share my latest creation what turned out to work pretty well!

my intention was to create a tracked vehicle that can cope with every obstacle!

and here are the results:

overall view:

overview.jpg

front:

front.jpg

back:

back.jpg

side:

side.jpg

so far the looks of it!

hope you like it!

and here some more pics from the technic used:

chain detail:

chain_-_detail.jpg

transmission:

all of the four black wheels are powered the way you see it in this picture!

i made it after the idea of a guy how showed a 8043 modification on brickshelf (don't remember his username)

power.jpg

inside:

inside.jpg

so that's it!

the vehicle works really nice it can go easily over obstacles due to the parts added on the chains!

and if it might fall onto the other side you can just go on and drive away ;-)

i hope that i can one day try out this creation with the rubber part concept of the stilzkin igniz i saw here on this forum ;-)

so post comments and critics if you like!!

regards chrizzle

actually i built this because i received my new grey panels and wanted to try out any use for them, as you can see on the "side" view picture!!!

Edited by Chrizzle
Posted

It's a cool model but i'm not fan of the track transmission because you use an uncommon construction

power.jpg

you're obliged to force the pieces to create this structure.

Posted

With some improvements it could be a great vehicle! I suggest you to make it higher in center, add suspension and replace these bushes:

chain_-_detail.jpg

With rubber 1x2 beams!

yeah suspension is the next big thing i will try on this one!

unfortunately i have not enough of those rubber parts to improve the tracks!

for the transmission: is there any other way to get the wheels droven without using this combination?

for me it was important to keep it as small as possible!

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 5 months later...
Posted

So, this time i want to present you my biggest MOC so far, a mobile crane inspired by the Liebherr LTM Series!

It took me about 3 weeks of building and almost all of my yellow parts...

bild_challenge-klein.jpg

more pictures in my brickshelf folder

the crane's features are:

- all 5 axles driven (2x XL Motor)

- all 5 axles steered, first and last axle with same radius, three inner axles with same radius (1x Motor)

- four outriggers (1x M Motor)

- roating upper section (1x XL Motor)

- extandable counter weight (1x M Motor)

- extandable 3 section boom (1x M Motor)

- rope winch (1x Motor)

- lifting and lowering boom (1x XL Motor)

- cabine angle adapts to boom's lifting angle

additional power functions elements:

- 2x 8878 accu pack (one in the vehicle itself, 2nd in the upper structure)

- 4 IR Receiver (2 of them in each section)

- 5x lights

- some extension wires

i have to say that i am really satisfied with the result, cause i have never managed to build something that complex, that actually works^^

all functions work quite smooth (for the model's size - that means no slipping gears or struggling motors)

unfortunately the upper structure cannot be turned full 360° when the counter weight is extended, but it was impossible for me to fix that problem,

bacause i needed the extra weight as far away from the rotating point to crate a balance for the boom!

the model is 99,999% made of lego parts except the rope i used (i had to snatch it from my grandma^^)

videos of the functions are already recorded. i will upload them soon!

hope u enjoy

regards chrizzle

Posted (edited)

thank you for your comments,

i wasn't able to make a video of the crane unfortunately...it's already been disassembled^^

Edited by Chrizzle
  • 7 months later...
Posted (edited)

After a long break from building i started with another creation.

It is a simple RC-Frontloader, inspired by the set 8265. I just wanted to have it fully RC and in another colour scheme!

here are some images from my Brickshelf Folder

front.jpg

side.jpg

back.jpg

this time i could also make a simple video where you can see its performance!

My link

hope you like it

regards chrizzle

Edited by Chrizzle
Posted

After a long break from building i started with another creation.

It is a simple RC-Frontloader, inspired by the set 8265. I just wanted to have it fully RC and in another colour scheme!

here are some images from my Brickshelf Folder

front.jpg

side.jpg

back.jpg

hope you like it

regards chrizzle

WOW! Thats awesome. A very good design!

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