Posted July 1, 201212 yr V-LF-15E Hello everybody, I'd like to share with you a MOC I had sitting around almost finished for about 3 months now, and that I last week finally took the time for to finish and take some pictures. So here it is: a european heavy rescue fire truck, based on Mercedes Actros and with a back mounted integrated crane. You can find pictures of my inspiration here. I think of all my builds so far, it is the most detailed, and I spent much more time designing it in LDD than using actual bricks to put it together. Especially for the driving cabin and the windshield I tried many different variations before I settled for one. I found this particularly difficult because I didn't want to use one of the generic Lego windshields (I somehow dislike them). I also used larger wheels than on my previous models, and I think they actually work quite well with this kind of large truck. Please let me know what you think of it and if you have any criticism, suggestions or questions. Enjoy! You can find my LDD file for the model in this thread later on. As you can see, there is more than one use case for the crane: Bertha had to be rescued from a pit again!
July 1, 201212 yr Great fusion of model team and city designing, I really like all the equipment plus the fact the truck is heavily brick-built. Brick On Rescue On 'BrickBox' !
July 2, 201212 yr Author Thanks Ecclesiastes and lightningtiger, I'm glad you like it. Great fusion of model team and city designing That's an interesting view, I haven't seen it from this perspective yet. Also, minifig equipment is my secret passion, as you can see from all my other mocs
July 3, 201212 yr Author Great truck.Did you use the part below for making the third boom extend/retract? Not quite, actually it is this one: But I guess the flexible hose could work as well, although it might bend when you put too much stress on it.
September 10, 201410 yr The build looks great. Good attention to detail with all of the tools and equipment.
September 11, 201410 yr Another cool firetruck from you, and what better vehicle to base it off of than a Mercedes?
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