October 17, 201212 yr I made a crewcab trucktrial unimog U400 MOC :)The whole chassis is old technic style with 4 speed 8880 gearbox :) Edited October 17, 201212 yr by VictorB
October 17, 201212 yr Found it. It was this one. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emlbk2D6xSo&list=FLEqOD2fpmd8V18vXVAKVoLQ&index=1&feature=plpp_video
October 17, 201212 yr He got more building tips on his youtube page :) This freespooling winch is very clever! Please all like his video he deserve it! :) Edited October 17, 201212 yr by VictorB
October 19, 201212 yr I added a wingplow (I dont think that real Unimogs actually use them) and a live bottom spreader that actually spreads.
October 20, 201212 yr Oh Sten, that's real nice... :thumbup: I had this idea, too... Wanted to start it in winter. How does it operate? Could you make some detailed pictures please!!! Or even better make a LDD? Pat
October 20, 201212 yr Good work on your side plow. How does it work? I added a wingplow (I dont think that real Unimogs actually use them) and a live bottom spreader that actually spreads.
October 21, 201212 yr It uses a rack and pinion to raise and lower it (similiar to the fine tuning on the main plow) and a pneumatic cylinder to lift it up. The plow is made very similiarly to how the bottom part of the main plow. There are several issues with it. Its heavy enough that it tilts the Unimog a good amount when it is up, and the torque made it tricky to attach it to the Unimog as I didnt want to dramatically change the frame. The way I attached it is far from ideal as it is untidy.
October 21, 201212 yr Well who cares as long as it works . I once made a wing plow for my dumptruck, they always look pretty cool. tim
October 23, 201212 yr Hi guys I was wondering if any of you super modders would be kind enough to assist me. Sorry if I'm repeating stuff that was covered ages ago, but I would appreciate any help you guys could give with creating a side tipping bed for the unimog. I've been quite late to the party as I only got the set in September, but I have made some mods to the crane based on what I have seen on here, but it's finding a way to attach the bed so that it tips to the right away from the controls that's troubling me. If anyone could provide any advise or building help it would be much appreciated Gareth
November 2, 201212 yr Has someone an idea how to stabilize the axles of the Unimog without using the original panhard rod? I thought about the solution the 9398 uses but I found no suitable fixpoints without major modifications.
November 2, 201212 yr my favourite is this solution, the axle is every time in center chassis003 von efferman auf Flickr
November 2, 201212 yr Thanks, Efferman! I saw these photos on your Flickr account sometime ago but I can't get a right view to the details. Did you use the L shaped liftarms besides the servo motor to create some kind of a guide rail so the axle can't move sidewards? Is there a limitation when only one spring of the axle compresses? Edited November 2, 201212 yr by stefan_betula_pendula
November 2, 201212 yr yes, the L shaped liftarms are the guide rail for the axle. and there is no limitation of movement 101_9836 von efferman auf Flickr Edited November 2, 201212 yr by efferman
November 2, 201212 yr Thanks a lot for taking the photo! Looks very promising! I will definitely try this.
November 3, 201212 yr still haven't worked out how to add photos but here's a link to my Unimog : http://theplasticbrick.blogspot.co.uk/ if anyone can help me with the uploading of photos please drop me a msg. Thanks. Edited November 3, 201212 yr by gti180
November 3, 201212 yr @ gti180: Your Lego Unimog looks robust! thanks I will have a short video up in a few days, the functions are really good to be fair although the model is a little bit top heavy!
November 3, 201212 yr i know what you mean, but with this chassis are rollovers to the side a normal situation. btw, is this your challenge entry?
November 4, 201212 yr yeah this is my entry, keeping it simple was really difficult, my original one had a canopy over the back and roll cage which made it unstable.
November 6, 201212 yr @ Efferman and all others: What do you think about these two possiblities to replace the original panhard rod to stabilize the axle? Thanks again Efferman for this idea! At the front axle I will use your solution with the pin connector. At the rear axle I tend to use 1x2 liftarms (instead of the pin connector) in combination with the studded parts. Could this work or will be there to much movement of the axle when only one spring compresses? I can't get my hands on lego at the moment, so I had to try it with LDD. Edited November 6, 201212 yr by stefan_betula_pendula
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