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This is the first model created in my new LEGO room!

I am fascinated with Soviet/Russian trucks from 1940 onwards.

In the past, I built few ZIL/ZIS trucks but this had to be something special.

This is a project in three parts: First I built this model, which is manual, and I will build two more, which will be motorized, and will come with instructions.

I will took the base-chassis and cabin and make the rest different. In this case, it is the crane, In next two...cargo and halftrack!

ZIS 5on wikipedia

This is the real model:

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LEGO MODEL:

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This is 1:11 Scale model, made very accurately from official ZIS blueprints.

Scale was determined with the tires. I use big 24x43 tires, and scale down the rest of the model accordingly. I took me about two weeks just to make rough measurements and make the rough model in MLCAD.

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The real truck is a nightmare regarding angles...they are everywhere. The cabin has angles in three planes. Fenders are rounded, boom is sloped and angled, doors and angled...and at top of that, the whole cabin is built in uneven number of studs in width and has a good portion built in SNOT.

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The color has to be red, of course.

This version is manual. The other two will be motorized and sounded.

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Functions:

Ackerman steering geometry with working steering wheel in the cabin and HOG

Realistic working leaf spring suspension

Working ultra detailed and realistic engine-connects to the gearbox and drivetrain, and soft hose to the chromed exhaust!

Working 4 speed gearbox, with gearstick in the cabin

Working crane- lifting, luffing and slew

Working outriggers

Openable doors on truck and crane

Openable hood and side panels to reveal engine

Transparent clear pieces on all doors to simulate glass.

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This truck is my personal favorite so far. It is supreme to all my others trucks regarding look, sturdiness and functions.

I hope you like it, too.

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Please take a look at this short video:

http://youtu.be/rW-p4CQp78Q

More pictures at links in my signatures!

Today I am start modeling the second one- Cargo version, with same chassis and cabin, just motorized and sounded!

Edited by Milan
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Well done. The accurateness is pretty impressive. Took me a moment to realize that the red model right under the brown model is made of Lego. In fact, I only realized it by looking at the glass windows. After that is was obvious of course, but I think such a statement testifies your skill with scale models.

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Thanks guys, for nice comments!

Lovely truck, how did you make the angled boom?

I used that brick built adapted which is between two sections of the boom. I used PDF, scale ti to correct size, and put wing pieces on screen until I got the right angle. Later I strengthen it, tiled it and smooth it :)

Unbelievable! How long did it take to create such a masterpiece?

2 weeks to design it on computer, and two months to build it...trial and error. Waiting for few small BL orders included.

Posted

very interesting and oryginal design... I love a trucks

did you try to build it without bricks in thouse windows or use biger transparent bricks for this purpose?

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did you try to build it without bricks in thouse windows or use biger transparent bricks for this purpose?

Yes, tried to leave windows empty, it looks good, but i wanted for this moc to stand out a little bit.

Use of bigger transparent pieces are possible for the truck, but in order to preserve correct width of the cabin and windows itself, plates were used. On the crane, however, bigger pieces are impossible due to sloped cabin. Besides, i think transparent plates looks much better, they are more uniformed.

Thanks for feedback!

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What a nice truck!

I read this thread again, the truck in the vedio looks so beautiful.

ps: Thanks for your welcome, Milan. I just received my 42008 this monring. I find it hard to design something with Lego. When you put peices up to, it may be different from what you imaged.Sorry for my English.

I didn't see "in my new room" at first, so I misunderstood that.

Also thank you, skppo.

Edited by straybirdsnest
Posted

Nice job! I like that you went for the windows instead of the usual holes. It makes it look less legoy somehow.

Super smooth looks and realism all around.

Hard to believe that it is your first MOC.

First in his new room that is.

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OMG! Amazing! Looks like a real one)

Moreover, u've chosen such an unusual vehicle for making a copy, I don't remember that I've ever seen such big and well-designed MOCs connected with old soviet autoindustry.

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