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I uploaded my smallest truck few days ago:

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Folder: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=520763

My purpose was a very small trailer truck with remote control. The PF RC system rquired the trailer, in the tractor truck there is only space for one micromotor and the suspension. :classic: Total length is 42 stud, width is 5 stud in the truck, 6 in the trailer. The trailer's height is 10 stud at maximum. One old 71427 motor drives the rear wheel of the truck with universal joint:

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Then, 6 of the 12 tooth bevel gears make connection with the rear axle:

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The steering is done with micromotor. There is 4 functions in this moc:

1 driving

2 steering

3 Led lights in the back

4 suspension

There is one receiver for the leds, so they(orange and red) can be controlled individually:

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Except the truck's driven axle, all axle has suspension.

Front:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=5733797

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Trailer - the red suspension parts are from the city theme, I like these small live axles, they are perfect for here:

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The most tricky part was the tractor truck of course. Fortunately I have two large red doors from an old set, so I could do the truck with this looking:

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I know that the wheels are a bit small for this body, but who cares. If we take a look at this( http://www.autospies.com/images/users/cawimmer430/5678_1.jpg ), then it's not so big.

The trailer is full with PF parts. From the front part there are: 71427 motor - AAA battery box - two PF receivers - leds. The few metallic silver grill plates cover the receiver's infra parts, so you can't see them, but the communication between them and the remote controller is still good:

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For the control the 8879 remote control is recommended, as can be seen in this video:

Hope you like it. :classic:

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Thanks for this link. That's a very smart truck, there is no opportunity to build it smaller, although it's totally different compared to mine in functions and realism. :classic:

That's really awesome, it's amazing how you were able to fit so many functions into a moc that small.

It can be smaller without the second receiver and lights, but I didn't want that short trailer.

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