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Hello, I'm Noah this is my first post in this forum. In this post I want to show you my recent build a remote controlled Pistenbully 600 inspired vehicle. This vehicle is used to prepare ski pistes. With the front blade you can move snow and the rear tiller crushes the hard pieces and flattens it after that.

 

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Motorized functions:

-Driving forward/backward and turning/right.

-Front blade moves up and down.

-Rear tiller moves up and down.

 

Manual functions:

-Haedlight can be turned on by a switch.

-Side flaps of the rear tiller can be adjusted.

 

Powerfunctions used:

- 1x Batterybox

-2x IR receiver

-4x M-motor

-2x LED light

-1x Switch

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A few more photo's:

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Welcome here, proper start for introduction! :thumbup:

Nice Moc, only thing from my side: the blade could be wider. I like the comparison pics, but the seat looks like it has been adjusted for a romantic grooming with the driver. :classic:

How smooth are the tracks rolling?

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11 hours ago, agrof said:

Welcome here, proper start for introduction! :thumbup:

Nice Moc, only thing from my side: the blade could be wider. I like the comparison pics, but the seat looks like it has been adjusted for a romantic grooming with the driver. :classic:

How smooth are the tracks rolling?

Thanks for your feedback I'm going to make the blade a few studs wider. The tracks roll quite good, but its not very fast because I geared down the motor quite a lot.

10 hours ago, Leonardo da Bricki said:

Welcome to EuroBricks! This is a cool model to introduce yourself with. :thumbup: How well do the tracks stay on? In the underside photo, they seem to be sagging a bit.

The tracks sag a little bit while on its side or being picked up. But the friction between the tracks and the wheels keep the tracks on while driving very well.

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