Posted January 11, 201213 yr I'm one of those who have big visions for future projects, but never really has enough patience to finish them - and if I do, I'm not satisfied enough with it to bother presenting them. This time though, I think I'm on to something. I've always been fascinated by big mobile cranes, especially the ones with lattice booms suits LEGO building very good. There has been built some really nice replicas of such cranes, like Dennisbosman's, erikleppen's and M_longer's. I have chosen to build what I find to work best functionally and aesthetically, rather than replicating a real crane. So far, I've only done the chassis: It has 12 wheel steering controlled by the HOG at the back. I have "cheated" slightly by making the two front axles steer with the same angle, this was necessary because I wanted to avoid any gear increase between the axles as it would be likely to jerk the steering. There is a dummy V8 engine connected to axles #5&6. The three levers in the front controls four motorized functions in the chassis: 1. Rotation of the invisible superstructure. 2, 3 and 4: Swivel, extract and deployment of the stabilizers. Most difficult by far was the stabilizers. The goal was to make them fully functional and controlled from the chassis without using seperate motors in each stabilizers. The solution was to mount them on seperate turntables, and use the same technique as in 8043 and 8258. To make the deployment of the stabilizers possible after being extracted I've used the old gray 20 tooth double bevels sliding on a 12L axle as they stick very poorly. More pics can be seen at Brickshelf as soon as it's approved. A proper presentation and videos will probably come when I finish it. Edited January 13, 201213 yr by Pauger
January 11, 201213 yr Wow, this looks huge. How big is the radius if you are driving a circle? Great work!
January 11, 201213 yr Looks great i was tempted to make a SSl mobile crane which would of had 16 pf functions. Your progress looks great so far.
January 11, 201213 yr Author How big is the radius if you are driving a circle? I haven't measured, but I would guess it's around 50 cm. It's not very agile with its 85 cm long chassis. Edited January 11, 201213 yr by Pauger
January 11, 201213 yr amazing can you make instuctions for the stabilizers thay are amazing Edited January 11, 201213 yr by olaf9198
January 11, 201213 yr I haven't measured, but I would guess it's around 50 cm. It's not very agile with its 85 cm long chassis. Hmm, I thought the radius would be bigger. In my opinion its a good relation to the length of the truck.
January 11, 201213 yr amazing can you make instuctions for the stabilizers thay are amazing Agreed, they look so simple yet effective! I cant wait to see more. tim
January 12, 201213 yr Droooool. This is looking like one tasty MOC. Can't wait to see the finished result :) Good luck with the rest of your build.
January 13, 201213 yr Now THIS looks interesting! And it looks very functional, which is a good thing. Nice how you got the outriggers to move sideways, then extend and deploy. That's an impressive feat. On the other hand, I can't help but think, this chassis must be flexible as hell, because studless usually is very bendable and this doesn't look strengthened enough to combat that. But oh well, you're clearly focusing on functionality, which is great!
January 13, 201213 yr Author Thanks for nice feedback amazing can you make instuctions for the stabilizers thay are amazing I'll see what I can do. I'm very impatient when building digitally Now THIS looks interesting! And it looks very functional, which is a good thing. Nice how you got the outriggers to move sideways, then extend and deploy. That's an impressive feat. On the other hand, I can't help but think, this chassis must be flexible as hell, because studless usually is very bendable and this doesn't look strengthened enough to combat that. But oh well, you're clearly focusing on functionality, which is great! I don't really recognize the problem. There is almost no space between the axles, so the chassis doesn't really get the chance to bend as long as it's on the ground. And when lifting the chassis there isn't any visible bending at least. There is basicly three horizontal beams going through the entire chassis, which gives decent strength to the chassis. I recon it will be a bigger problem when building the superstructure though, as it will be terrible unbalanced when the boom isn't mounted.
January 29, 201213 yr Awesome, i want build something like this, but smallest like Demag ac 250. And i want too video of this project! :)
April 22, 201212 yr Author The outriggers has been tweaked a bit, and photo instructions has been made. They should be public any minute now. Edited April 22, 201212 yr by Pauger
April 25, 201212 yr Wow, this is one impressive piece of machinery, can´t wait to see how this develops
April 25, 201212 yr Author I can give you a little tease. Not entirely satisfied with the superstructure yet, the slewing is too laggy and unreliable. I guess I have to rebuild the turntable. Edit: speaking of which, Olaf Edited April 25, 201212 yr by Pauger
April 25, 201212 yr 2 things it is realy nice but i think you have too made it higher like Liebherr's LG 1750 (It is a idea) Edited April 25, 201212 yr by olaf9198
April 25, 201212 yr Author 2 things it is realy nice but i think you have too made it higher like Liebherr's LG 1750 (It is a idea) Nah.. the superstructure on the lg1750 is dismounted when the crane is moved, mine is going to be permanent like in the lg1550. Therefore I want it as low as possible, which is also what it is.
April 25, 201212 yr Oke, now i see it looks realy nice looks very simular also with it's rotating cab ( any plans for boom sections or transport vehicles( i have 1 truck & flatbed)) Edited April 25, 201212 yr by olaf9198
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