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That is huge number of parts just in Cab... 4000-4500 parts is on flagship levelĀ *oh2*

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Nice video. Functions and operations are very smooth. Impressive! Good luck at the expos ...

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New Picture background, the Photobox is a little bit to small for this moc

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Looks incredible! I was always curious if a brick built cabin with the rest of the truck Technic would look good. Your wrecker proves that to be very true! Iā€™m hopeful for more photos and a video.Ā 

Love this. It looks great, especially the cab and has great functions that all work well.

I think it's your best yet.

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Thanks guys

Pulling Trucks seems possible, even when it drains the Batteries really fast.

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Wow. Just wow. Since Lego is going close to 4kg models.. :)

Efferman - is it possible that you would show more pictures of the front outriggers? There is a really brilliant technic used here.

3 hours ago, efferman said:

Thanks guys

Pulling Trucks seems possible, even when it drains the Batteries really fast.

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Very cool! But is there any problem since the hauled truck has driving axles connected to motors. I guess if the hauled vehice has a neutral gear it would be much easier to haul.

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Each axle has its own XL motor with no Gearbox in between.

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@blondasek tomorrow i will make a few pictures.

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23 minutes ago, efferman said:

Each axle has its own XL motor with no Gearbox in between.

Yes, but I am taking about the "broken" truck which you pull...it makes your tow truck harder to pull because of the "dead" motors in the "broken" truck.

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23 hours ago, blondasek said:



Efferman - is it possible that you would show more pictures of the front outriggers? There is a really brilliant technic used here.

These pictures should show what you want

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Did you have any problemsĀ with those 3D-printed parts used for locking front wheels? They seem to have quite a load.

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6 hours ago, zux said:

Did you have any problemsĀ with those 3D-printed parts used for locking front wheels? They seem to have quite a load.

The Tow Fork? There are no problems with the parts.

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A short video of the convention last weekend.

Any interrests to see a progress in this?

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It looks like Scania T series cab (long nose or bannered cab...) Perhaps this way you'll get even better weight distribution

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Looks amazing Efferman! Very complex outriggers for sure. So many creative solutions - well done!

They are really good (since I'm making very similar for my Unimog because I'm trying to save weight where ever I can ...) The only difference is that my will be probably 5 studs wide because I do not know if there is a truck that has bigger diameter steering wheel then seat width. (You understand me). I really envy you how fast you can build both virtual and physicalĀ :thumbup:

Sorry for late response but I had madhouse at job last few weeks.

BTW I really like your video from convention

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