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Until the Maz 535 is finished, I'll present some of my MOCs, which are a bit older, but weren't publicized yet.

I start with the LeTourneau L-2350 wheel loader, the largest in the world. I made a scale model, with PF IR remote. All functions are motorized:

- Drive

- Steering

- Bucket lifting

- Bucket tilting

Except drive, everything works via strings and reels. This way it could be built in this scale, there is really a limited space inside, autovalves or servo operated penumatic valves with compressor aren't possible.

Weight: 1058 g

Top speed: 0,6 km/h

Parts count: 680

Video:

Pictures:

Gallery:

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With blueprints:

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Feel free to ask or comment.

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It looks really cool, at first moment i went directly to the pictures and the video and i was like "Wait, how the pneumatic cylinders work without the hoses", then i saw the strings system, and i must say it is very impressive, so many functions, which work smoothly and with enough force to lift heavy objects, i think this is a very cool model, nice work.

Posted

I always like to see wheel loaders, great number of functions in a small place. In my opinion if put all functions you want makes so unrealistic the MOC I prefer increase the scale looking for more room, if you wanted to build the smallest wheel loader awesome work.

Posted

Thanks all.

@Jorgeopesi: yes, my goal was to make it relatively small, with 81,6 mm wheels. But among my plans, there is a 94,3 mm wheel variant, with realistic mechanisms.

Posted

Thanks all.

@Jorgeopesi: yes, my goal was to make it relatively small, with 81,6 mm wheels. But among my plans, there is a 94,3 mm wheel variant, with realistic mechanisms.

I know it, I am building it too :laugh: .

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