Tamas Juhasz Posted September 4, 2016 Posted September 4, 2016 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: With blueprints: Feel free to ask or comment. Quote
Victor Imaginator Posted September 4, 2016 Posted September 4, 2016 Wow! Incredibly cool mechanics. This thing it's so tiny and so awesome) Jawdropping, really. Quote
ScaleCarModels Posted September 4, 2016 Posted September 4, 2016 So many features in such a small model nice building! Quote
Imanol BB Posted September 4, 2016 Posted September 4, 2016 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. Quote
jorgeopesi Posted September 4, 2016 Posted September 4, 2016 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. Quote
Tamas Juhasz Posted September 4, 2016 Author Posted September 4, 2016 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. Quote
jorgeopesi Posted September 4, 2016 Posted September 4, 2016 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 . Quote
jono rocky Posted September 5, 2016 Posted September 5, 2016 This is a brilliant idea of a pulley setup with dummy cylinders. Well done. Quote
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