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I was going to build a helicopter, but someone is already building one. Then I decided to build a forklift, so I started to build one yesterday morning. Apparently someone on this forum is also building a forklift, so before getting accused for copy-cat, here is the progress I made yesterday morning.

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I guess we're allowed to have the same ideas :classic:

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Decided to recreate it in LDD to see how many parts I've used already. Here is my WIP

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Trying to figure out the best way to implement the tilt mechanism for the fork and then I'm pretty much done :)

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More or less finished. This is the digital version:

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It has the following functions:

- HOG steering

- raise and lower forks

- tilt forks

According to LDD this makes 186 bricks (pallet included)

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This is the final promotional image:

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The image was taken on the roof parking where I work, to give it a more or less industrial look. The image was inspired by the old 8843 forklift.

These are the parts that were used:

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I also created an LDD file, to allow other people to build it and to verify the part count:

http://bricksafe.com/files/kennywest/MOCs/forklift/forklift.lxf

This is the first time I participate in a Eurobricks contest. This is the 3rd MOC I have created and I have enjoyed building it very much. I hope it will please, at least, some of the members here. Looking at the other entries that have entered the contest, chances are very slim I will win this contest. Building a small model seems something I should do more often, given the number of pieces I have. So, thank you for this contest, it has brought me out of the dark-ages again :)

Posted (edited)

Very nice forklift! Good design and use of colours, though I would have made the pallet tan. Also, I would replace the steering pulley on top by a trans-yellow technic round 2x2 brick, to simulate a flashing light.

Edited by jantjeuh

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