Legorigs Posted December 22, 2015 Posted December 22, 2015 (edited) Instead of a beam, a plate 1x8 with tile 1x6 on top would also be suitable. Then you'll have two studs you can use to connect it in some way to the rest. Edited December 22, 2015 by Legorigs Quote
2LegoOrNot2Lego... Posted December 23, 2015 Posted December 23, 2015 Instead of a beam, a plate 1x8 with tile 1x6 on top would also be suitable. Then you'll have two studs you can use to connect it in some way to the rest. Agree, but probably that is not what "he" wants... Or am I wrong, should it not be 100% technic? Quote
zweihander Posted December 23, 2015 Author Posted December 23, 2015 (edited) Instead of a beam, a plate 1x8 with tile 1x6 on top would also be suitable. Then you'll have two studs you can use to connect it in some way to the rest. Well, I tried that and it looks rather good, but it came apart lifting the slightest load. Agree, but probably that is not what "he" wants... Or am I wrong, should it not be 100% technic? Yeah, I like to build fully technic . I also generally do not mix studded with studless. Well, except for the boom this time Edited December 23, 2015 by erelender Quote
zweihander Posted December 23, 2015 Author Posted December 23, 2015 Hi everyone, it's time to fully unveil my TC9 A-Model, Manitou Telehandler. The manual functions: folding forks and cabin door: Forks will most likely be replaced with better looking& functioning technic fork parts in the final version. The movement range of the boom, both raising and elevation. Raising the boom is done with two 1x11 pneumatic cylinders (second one will be added when it arrives ) and extending the boom is done with the 24z gear on the back of the boom. Changed the boom extension gear from 12z to this because it was too slow to extend it fully in the old version. Attachment Angle is controlled by the red axle connector at the end of the boom. Also pneumatic: Outriggers. Rubber feet on the outriggers provide better grip than regular beams/connectors. Here's a bonus shot that I really like: The rear black connector controls the boom elevation, and the front one controls the outriggers. And here it is sitting comfortably inside the 17*36*16 bounding box. The model is actually one stud narrower than the box, so model's volume is 9216 cubic studs. All images are clickable for higher resolution versions. If you'd like to see some more photos, please head to the flickr album. Quote
Technic Jim Posted December 23, 2015 Posted December 23, 2015 I really like this model; what sort of thing are you thinking of for a B-model? Quote
zweihander Posted December 23, 2015 Author Posted December 23, 2015 I really like this model; what sort of thing are you thinking of for a B-model? I'm thinking of building something that's not a construction machine, kinda like set 9393. My inital idea was a dragster sort of vehicle with 4 wheels on the rear axle & pulley wheels on the front. I may also try an ATV, if nothing else comes to mind. But I'll see what comes up when I grab a hot cup of tea and start building it I'm currently modeling this in MLCad and after I finish that, I'll get right on the B-model. Quote
Blakbird Posted December 23, 2015 Posted December 23, 2015 I love how good this looks at this scale. I'd love to see it setting next to Jurgen's Manitou for comparison. Once you have finished the MLCAD file, I can make that happen. Quote
zweihander Posted December 23, 2015 Author Posted December 23, 2015 Wow, I feel honored . I'll do it as fast as I can, even though that render will probably make mine look puny next to Jurgen's Quote
TheNextLegoDesinger Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 awsome just awsome, i really like those fenders but i don't like the white of the door, it just harms the looks of the cabin Quote
AFOLegofan66 Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 this is a really good looking model. It looks nice next to Jurgen's Manitou which I am building right now. I think I will give it a try!! Quote
MajklSpajkl Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 (edited) This is fantastic, I really like the last two photos. It so cool seeing this model encaged :-) Btw., those mudguards are spot on! Edited December 24, 2015 by MajklSpajkl Quote
zweihander Posted December 25, 2015 Author Posted December 25, 2015 awsome just awsome, i really like those fenders but i don't like the white of the door, it just harms the looks of the cabin Thank you. The white door is a Manitou thing, without it the model would be just a telehandler. And I think that it looks a bit more striking than full black cabin. this is a really good looking model. It looks nice next to Jurgen's Manitou which I am building right now. I think I will give it a try!! Good to hear. I'm planning to create instructions after the contest finishes. This is fantastic, I really like the last two photos. It so cool seeing this model encaged :-) Btw., those mudguards are spot on! Thanks a lot. I really like those photos too. The caged one looks like it's just been delivered from the factory, and the other one makes the model look much bigger and mighty Quote
Sylvian Posted December 25, 2015 Posted December 25, 2015 Really impressive and awesomely build, love the cabin with the white doors. Quote
Victor Imaginator Posted December 27, 2015 Posted December 27, 2015 I really like this model. Looks so clean and shiny) Quote
Thirdwigg Posted December 27, 2015 Posted December 27, 2015 This turned out great. Well done. I'm looking forward to the B model. Quote
2LegoOrNot2Lego... Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 This has became an excellent model and really love how you took us along!!! Quote
muffinbrick Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 This model looks almost perfect. Everything on it is nice and clean and fits to whole design. Functions looks great too. Looking forward to B-model Quote
Alasdair Ryan Posted January 4, 2016 Posted January 4, 2016 That is a nice moc of a Manitou telehandeler. Quote
zweihander Posted January 10, 2016 Author Posted January 10, 2016 Thank you all for your comments, I'm glad you liked it. It's been a long time since I posted any updates, partly because I was away for holidays for some time, but mostly because this was all I had as a b-model for a very long time: It's a cobra snake, in case anybody was wondering . Its functions were crawling, adjusting head angle, and hissing. I knew building a b-model or a c-model is hard, but I didn't realize how hard it actually was. I wanted to build the b-model without dismantling the telehandler, so I gathered the parts in a container, (having the digital model helped a lot). Turns out I don't have all the pieces to build without dismantling, but with some color sacrifices I managed to gather %90 of the parts. I tried a couple of ideas for a b-model, one of them being a dragster. I gave up on the dragster idea because the wheels did not look as I expected, and I was lacking the parts to build a proper engine. Then I started toying with the idea of building a slammer hot rod, and a couple of days later this came up: I call it "B807" because its first overall shape looked much like a smaller version of 8070 B-model. I would've liked to share more WIP photos, but it all happened very fast! I built the basic shape&chassis this week after work, and I've been building&rebuilding almost all weekend. I used up almost all my beams from the a-model, and all I have left are a bunch of connectors, cross block pins etc. The functions are HOG steering, and pneumatic doors. I may also add pneumatic rear hatch, but I'll have to try it after dismantling the telehandler. The engine is an (extremely) fake V10. . I'll stop building now temporarily because I'm having trouble building without the right colored pieces. I'm waiting for a bl shipment to arrive with the second 1x11 cylinder. With that in place, I'm planning to do the final photo&movie shooting of the telehandler this week, and dismantle it afterwards. I'll continue building this next week. P.S: Can one of the mods change the topic title to "[TC9] Manitou Telehandler & B807 Hot Rod" please? Quote
Edwin Korstanje Posted January 10, 2016 Posted January 10, 2016 The A model is realy stunning love the looks and functions. The B model is already good and when the colors are coreted it have the same quality as the A model Quote
ludov Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 This hotrod has a lot of potential, I like it Much better than mine Is the double-bevel gear on the back for the steering? If yes, I would maybe consider moving it somewhere on the top for playability. Maybe on the "trunk" somewhere to not affect the looks too much. Quote
muffinbrick Posted January 11, 2016 Posted January 11, 2016 It looks like hotrod is instant choice for B model . Yours is very promising, in proper colour scheme it will be very nice. It's even better, cause make it from telehender is more complicated, then from just different car. Quote
zweihander Posted January 11, 2016 Author Posted January 11, 2016 The A model is realy stunning love the looks and functions. The B model is already good and when the colors are coreted it have the same quality as the A model That's what I hope too :D This hotrod has a lot of potential, I like it Much better than mine Is the double-bevel gear on the back for the steering? If yes, I would maybe consider moving it somewhere on the top for playability. Maybe on the "trunk" somewhere to not affect the looks too much. Thank you, yours is pretty good too Considering your entry size and part pool is smaller than mine, I'd say you did a great job with the b-model. Yes, that double bevel is for steering. I wanted to have the steering on the roof or trunk, but unfortunately I don't have any more available bevel gears to make the 90 degree connection, so this will have to do for now. Quote
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