Richard L aka Scooby Posted August 4, 2016 Posted August 4, 2016 (edited) I would like to introduce to you all my first moc here on Eurobricks. It is a Mercedes-Benz Arocs Twinsteer Crane truck. Like the title says, it is a mix of three things. The cabin is not complete the same as the 42043-cabin. It is a little modified such as a lightbar on the roof, the skirts behind the cabine are a little longer and the mounting to the chassis is differend as in the 42043 set. The cabine can not be tilted and there is no engine under it. The space under the cabine can be used for a Sbrick or a Wubizz. The steering is HOG. Arocs Twinsteer Crane truck 1 by Richard Langen, on Flickr Arocs Twinsteer Crane truck 2 by Richard Langen, on Flickr Arocs Twinsteer Crane truck 4 by Richard Langen, on Flickr The chassis looks quite simmular as the chassis from the 8258 crane truck. The 2 front axles are indeed the same as the 8258, the centre part of the chassis looks from the outside the same as the 8258 but the inside i got rid of all the gears and placed a PF for the main boom of the crane, and the manual-function for spreading the outriggers. The construction of the back of the chassis, where the two axles are, is my own idea; simple and robust ofcourse with a dif on each axle. There are twintyres on each axle. Arocs Twinsteer Crane truck 3 by Richard Langen, on Flickr The crane is for 98% the same as the 8258-set but is partly remote controlled (lifting the mainboom and 2nd boom). The last section of the boom and rotating the crane must be used manualy. The same with the outriggers. The standard batterybox can be placed in the rack behind the cabin as is easy to take out. The reciever is placed between the batterybox and the crane in the chassis. Arocs Twinsteer Crane truck 6 by Richard Langen, on Flickr With the loading-platform i tryed to make the truck as one complete fat truck. You can see in the video how every thing works. I hope you like the truck as much as i do. Till my next moc, Richard L Edited September 16, 2016 by Richard L aka Scooby Quote
Imanol BB Posted August 4, 2016 Posted August 4, 2016 It looks very good, you made a nice work achieving all those functions, nice work. Quote
suffocation Posted August 4, 2016 Posted August 4, 2016 That's a clean, really good-looking build. I just wonder if the steering ratio between the two front axles is a bit off - then again, it might just be the angle of the first picture. Quote
Richard L aka Scooby Posted August 5, 2016 Author Posted August 5, 2016 The steering is the same as the 8258 set and works perfect. The tyres of the second steeringaxle are not rubbing the floor when the truck makes a turn. And thank you for the compliment. Quote
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