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Crtlego noticed that six months ago, Italian AFOL sephirot8082 posted this

of his Lego Technic Kenworth T800 TS Town Truck. :cry_happy: It has:

* Full movement

* Power Functions Receiver

* Double Steering

* Movement forwards and backwards

* Full shock absorbers on front and rear

* Double lifting cables with large Technic metal hook with independent motors

* Motorized air pump and airtank

* Four Power Functions Receivers

* Seven PF Medium Motors

* One PF XL Motor

* Eleven pneumatic cylinders *oh2* 48 mm

* Sixteen PF LED Lights

* Ten 1x4 electric light

* Two 9V PF Battery Boxes

* Sixteen 68.8 x 24 Lego Tires on Model Team-type wheels

* A lot of chrome bricks!

See 30 BIG photos on his Brickshelf gallery. Click on the thumbnails below to see them in FULL SIZE.

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Edited by DLuders

Just to clear some of the confusion, here's the video of the actual M_longer's truck:

Edited by Sariel

Just to clear some of the confusion, here's the video of the actual M_longer's truck:

Just amazing.....fun to play with so many functions in 1 module......

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Crtlego noticed that six months ago, Italian AFOL sephirot8082 posted this

of his Lego Technic Kenworth T800 TS Town Truck. :cry_happy: It has:

* Full movement

* Power Functions Receiver

* Double Steering

* Movement forwards and backwards

* Full shock absorbers on front and rear

* Double lifting cables with large Technic metal hook with independent motors

* Motorized air pump and airtank

* Four Power Functions Receivers

* Seven PF Medium Motors

* One PF XL Motor

* Eleven pneumatic cylinders *oh2* 48 mm

* Sixteen PF LED Lights

* Ten 1x4 electric light

* Two 9V PF Battery Boxes

* Sixteen 68.8 x 24 Lego Tires on Model Team-type wheels

* A lot of chrome bricks!

See 30 BIG photos on his Brickshelf gallery. Click on the thumbnails below to see them in FULL SIZE.

20110612_002.jpg_thumb.jpg 20110612_008.jpg_thumb.jpg

I had seen this on youtube a while back. It is a magnificent creation to say the least and probably in my opinion one of the most detailed and massive tow truck moc's to date. Please correct me if I am wrong. :grin:

What an amazing creation! :thumbup: :thumbup: Just wondering, how did M_longer get the old one-way valve cylinders to lift the huge boom? I know there are four of them, but I have heard they are very weak.

I know there are four of them, but I have heard they are very weak.

Don't believe everything you hear ;)

Their pushing force is the same as normal cylinders with two inlets have. But their pistons are much weaker, because they are made from plastic, not metal. So you have to pay atention to where are you puting them.

They work quite well in my Sandvik TH550 mining truck:

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