D3K Posted September 21, 2015 Posted September 21, 2015 I just wanted to show you the status of my project for the TC8 contest. So I opted for a Fast Erecting Crane after watching from Cranes Etc on YouTube, being fascinated with the unfolding action of it, and wanting to build something different from what I've done before. It is loosely based on the Liebherr 81K, at least in regards to functions, but the looks are a bit more difficult to get right. First and foremost, this is not very Technical in terms of gears and stuff, but rather a study in truss construction (fundamental in most engineering disciplines), and using pulleys and cables (ropes) to achieve the desired functions. The main jib is close to a meter long when unfolded, but due to the truss construction and guy lines, it is pretty much perfectly straight/level, even if it's hinged only in one point. :thumbup: Like I mentioned in aminich's topic, I've had some problems to take pictures of it as it is very large when erected, but I'll try to take some tomorrow. I have a couple of pics of it in folded configuration. First, here it is on its dollies (I'll probably throw together a quick truck to go with it), all folded and ready for transport. The key function I wanted in this MOC is to have the actual foldability modeled reasonably accurate, so it will be able to go from this state to fully erected and ready for action in a manner similar to the real life counterpart. And next it is sat on its independently adjustable outriggers in the grass, waiting to be extended/unfolded: The outriggers seem to do their job.. There are four of them, in an X-configuration. I haven't done the counterweight assebly yet, but I hope five AA battery boxes will do the trick if placed correctly, as I don't have any more The main tower (yellow) has room for the inner tower (black) that is 5x5 in cross section. It extends to roughly twice the height it is in the picture. The jib consists of three parts; the black one (innermost) and two yellow ones (middle and outermost). The LBG parts are part of the guying system. I know it looks a bit messy, but trust me, it looks a lot more impressive when fully erected/extended Unfortunately, due to not having done the counterweight system yet, it would topple over if I tried to get a picture of it now. Anyway, still some issues to figure out, mostly in regards to the counterweights, but also a good solution for the hoist rope, and the trolley. Hope to have some more progress done by tomorrow! Quote
aminnich Posted September 21, 2015 Posted September 21, 2015 I saw this kind of crane while watching every crane video i could on youtube. I knew someone would try and build this!! I love it and it is fairly compact. Nice job!! Keep us posted on updates.. Quote
MaxSupercars Posted September 21, 2015 Posted September 21, 2015 D3K, really interesting... I like that everyone got somwthing a little bit other... It will be very good contest... :) Good work... :) Max... Quote
Kiwi_Builder Posted September 22, 2015 Posted September 22, 2015 Looks good so far, and I'm pretty sure all of us visited Cranes Etc's channel during research I remember seeing the video you're talking about a while ago so I hope you can pull it off as well as the model-maker did Quote
D3K Posted September 22, 2015 Author Posted September 22, 2015 Looks good so far, and I'm pretty sure all of us visited Cranes Etc's channel during research I remember seeing the video you're talking about a while ago so I hope you can pull it off as well as the model-maker did Haha, yeah, it's a pretty good resource! Think I've seen most of his videos since getting back into Lego Made a makeshift system for the counterweights and to raise the crane today, and took it out for some pictures, and the limitations of Lego became apparent pretty quickly: It is plastic. It was pretty funny actually, as even this relatively small scale model was swaying back and forth in the wind! Anyway, I took some pics to give you an idea of the size and shape of it when erected, some more and in higher resolution in the WIP Bricksafe folder Quote
MaxSupercars Posted September 22, 2015 Posted September 22, 2015 (edited) Beautiful! You know what? I got maybe 10 battery boxes laying unused on the shelf and I do not want to sell them right from that reason what I see on picture... Usefull counterweight... :D :D :D I'm not big fan of static or tower cranes but this one will I probably build... It's movable and folding... A lot of fun to play with... I like the crane very much... :) Max... Edited September 22, 2015 by MaxSupercars Quote
nerdsforprez Posted September 22, 2015 Posted September 22, 2015 I think it is very original. I love it. Great job. Quote
Nalyd997 Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 (edited) They have these everywhere in the region I am in in France! Top stuff as always Edited September 23, 2015 by Nalyd997 Quote
Edwin Korstanje Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 Very good start and also a orginal one :thumbup: Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 Huge and amazing! Great pictures! Quote
Sir Wolf Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 This is a nice one! I like how you modelled the triangular lattice jib boom. Very clever how you avoided building a tricky angle but still convey the same thing! Can't wait to see it in action! Also wow, you've come so far already! Quote
BusterHaus Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 Great work so far. Looks like the real deal. I'm looking forward to seeing the video. Quote
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