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[MINI] Pneumatic Wheel Log Grab Excavator

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Hello Everyone,

Here is my entry for the very interesting mini build contest: a pneumatic wheel log grab excavator. It is the first time that I have chance enjoying the building of mini MOC instead of all PF/RC MOCs with 94.8 x 44 R tyres. :laugh:

By estimation the number of parts in the MOC shouldn't have exceeded 200, but I will take it apart later on for sure to get precise data, and see whether I still have room for some decoration or must cut something off.

Function for this mini MOC is quite reliable:

  1. All wheel steering in the chassis, and steering is done in a HoG way, just like any technic official set;
  2. Pneumatic controlled lift arms, air valve is put in the driving carbin to make it look more realistic;
  3. Wood grab (if it is also one function).

Release Ver. 1.0

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Release Ver. 2.0

Modifications:

  1. Chassis totally re-designed;
  2. Lift arm modified;
  3. Seat colour changed.

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Release Ver. 2.2

Modifications: further efforts on parts and size reduction in engine bay. The number of parts should be under 200 now. :laugh:

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Interesting entry, I like how you compactly & tidily included pneumatics.

Thanks for your comment!

I think it is the advantage of pneumatic system itself, look forward seeing more pneumatic MOCs in the contest. :grin:

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Very interesting model. Looks good, but I would find it hard to believe if it was under 200 parts.

Perhaps it would work even better with large cylinders for a bigger range of motion...?

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it's a nice model, and a good thing you managed so many functions in only 200 parts. Also, indeed, the pneumatics are really well done. However, my first impression when I saw the model is that it is quite large and (especially) empty. Would it be possible to do the same thing, but smaller? I think there's more room to add details if you take a step back in size.

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So many thanks for all your comments and feedbacks!

I have some ideas for further modification to reduce size (height) and colour of seat. :laugh:

Of course I shall then count the parts later on when the model is finally done.

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If you want TLG to consider this for an official set, you've got to change the seat color. TLG would never accept an orange seat. :laugh:

Anyway, this strongly reminds my of the 8851 excavator from 1984. Which btw. just counts 347 pieces.

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If you want TLG to consider this for an official set, you've got to change the seat color. TLG would never accept an orange seat. :laugh:

Anyway, this strongly reminds my of the 8851 excavator from 1984. Which btw. just counts 347 pieces.

Ok, I promise that the colour of the seat will be modified. :grin:

BTW, excavator is really a very very traditional topic for official technic set.

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Release Ver 3.1 with part list is available: the upper structure is totally re-designed to fullfil the parts limit, currently 200 parts in total, turntable also as 2 parts and 7 tubes are counted as 7 parts.

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Don't forget that each length of pneumatic hose counts as one part - your picture has one large length of hose, but the model has several small lengths.

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Don't forget that each length of pneumatic hose counts as one part - your picture has one large length of hose, but the model has several small lengths.

Thanks for your comment!

The hose was cut into 7 pieces, and if every piece of hose dose count, the total number of parts would be exactly 200.

However, I thought the definition of lego part refered to BL, which means a 30cm pneumatic hose is a single part but has nothing to do with how you cut it.

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