wguarnere Posted November 14, 2020 Posted November 14, 2020 (edited) Before deciding to build my own version of a Lego Technic grader myself, I searched a lot on the internet to find the version that represented the capabilities of this construction equipment. I found a lot of models rather well built but without motorized functions and others with motorized functions but was far from the aesthetics of a real one. So I looked at how I could make one to my liking and I started by looking at what scale I had to build to be able to integrate all of the hydraulic and power functions, so I built this grader on a scale close to 1:12. I very much hope that you will enjoy my work, because I wanted to share my passion for graders with you, be it with fans of construction equipment and / or Lego. Over 4800 parts, with all the functions like a real one, in total there are more than 13 functions which have been integrated into the design, i.e. 7 functions with PF engine (Powertrain, fake engine, fake radiator with a working fan, central articulation, steering, angle of the steered wheels, rotation of the crow), 5 pneumatic functions (sliding blade, angle of the blade, lowering and raising the blade, displacement of the crown from left to right) and 1 function manual (scarifier). I am very proud of the result, the non Lego items are 2 x Buwizz, 6 x RC tires, 18 feet of pneumatic hoses, lighting, everything else is 100% Lego brand. I also made a little video to show you the different functions in motion. I made the instructions and its available on Rebrickable for those who are interested (link here https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-54777/Wguarnere/volvo-g970-motor-grader/#details) Edited November 16, 2020 by wguarnere Quote
JintaiZ Posted November 14, 2020 Posted November 14, 2020 Wow... I thought it was a real Volvo at first! Quote
dhc6twinotter Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 I really like all the functions you've fit in! I think road graders are probably some of the most difficult types of construction equipment to replicate with LEGO. Nicely done! Quote
fosamax Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 That's one of the most impressive build I've seen. Complex machinery and everything works smoothly. RC tires looks great on the model. Bravo. Quote
Good old Lego builder Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 Impressive build! Very well done! Quote
1gor Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 Extraordinary build, it could easily be LEGO set, or even a flagship. Quote
WvG_853 Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 My compliments! You have nailed it and build the flagship set grader Lego should have brought out all these years. I have argued here often for such as set, but the response is always that this type of machinery is too rare so it will not happen. A real shame because you have shown why graders are so fascinating. The implementation of all the functions is impressive and I also like how you put your grader next to the original for comparison. So thanks for taking up up the challenge and for even creating building instructions! Quote
jorgeopesi Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 9 hours ago, dhc6twinotter said: I really like all the functions you've fit in! I think road graders are probably some of the most difficult types of construction equipment to replicate with LEGO. Nicely done! Totally agree, I do not like some things like wheels but there are a lot of good job here. Quote
wguarnere Posted November 15, 2020 Author Posted November 15, 2020 5 hours ago, jorgeopesi said: Totally agree, I do not like some things like wheels but there are a lot of good job here. When you say the wheels, are you talking about the tires or the inside of the rim? I'm quite a perfectionist I could probably try 2-3 tips to improve them. If it's the tires you don't like, I tried to use a model closest to reality, but the dimensions are very close to Lego tractor wheels, my model is compatible with both versions . Thank you for your feedback, it's appreciated Quote
Jeroen Ottens Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 Wooow, that is some huge machinery! It looks stunning, but at the same time so functional. Great build Quote
JaBaCaDaBra Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 Awesome build... It would indeed be a great official set next to the L350F and the A60H Quote
jorgeopesi Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 24 minutes ago, wguarnere said: When you say the wheels, are you talking about the tires or the inside of the rim? I'm quite a perfectionist I could probably try 2-3 tips to improve them. If it's the tires you don't like, I tried to use a model closest to reality, but the dimensions are very close to Lego tractor wheels, my model is compatible with both versions . Thank you for your feedback, it's appreciated I am a purist and I hate all non-lego parts, but it is my problem not yours the important here is to have fun building. Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 Great work! What would you call the front suspension system? It looks like an idea I had a few years ago for a pendular suspension with a four-bar setup to keep the wheels parallel to the ground. Is that what I am seeing, or is it something else? Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 Wow fantastic design ...your MOC is better than the real one! Quote
Maaboo the Witch Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 Incredible work! Perfect to the last detail. Quote
Jundis Posted November 15, 2020 Posted November 15, 2020 Very nice! There are so many details I like about this one, espeacially the side engine cover with the cut rigid hoses, which just look fabulous! great job. :-) Quote
wguarnere Posted November 15, 2020 Author Posted November 15, 2020 3 hours ago, 2GodBDGlory said: Great work! What would you call the front suspension system? It looks like an idea I had a few years ago for a pendular suspension with a four-bar setup to keep the wheels parallel to the ground. Is that what I am seeing, or is it something else? I don't know exactly how is it called, but i know why he use this system: "When the motor grader is in the crab mode, the front axle is no longer running perpendicular to the direction of travel. This places one front tire slightly ahead of the other and allows one tire to be on top of a corrugation while the other is in the bottom. As the tires roll up and down through the washboard, the front axle will pivot up and down keeping the front mainframe stable. " Quote
KevinMD Posted November 16, 2020 Posted November 16, 2020 Looks fantastic. I love that there is 18ft of tubing. please tell me you plan to release instructions, this needs to be on people’s shelves! Quote
wguarnere Posted November 16, 2020 Author Posted November 16, 2020 1 hour ago, KevinMD said: Looks fantastic. I love that there is 18ft of tubing. please tell me you plan to release instructions, this needs to be on people’s shelves! Instruction are already released: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-54777/Wguarnere/volvo-g970-motor-grader/#details Quote
KevinMD Posted November 16, 2020 Posted November 16, 2020 19 minutes ago, wguarnere said: Instruction are already released: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-54777/Wguarnere/volvo-g970-motor-grader/#details Hah, I was so in awe of the pictures I did not read to the bottom. Cheers! Quote
allanp Posted November 16, 2020 Posted November 16, 2020 Excellent job, this is one of those MOCs that I had to look twice before realising it was Lego Quote
howitzer Posted November 16, 2020 Posted November 16, 2020 16 hours ago, wguarnere said: I don't know exactly how is it called, but i know why he use this system: "When the motor grader is in the crab mode, the front axle is no longer running perpendicular to the direction of travel. This places one front tire slightly ahead of the other and allows one tire to be on top of a corrugation while the other is in the bottom. As the tires roll up and down through the washboard, the front axle will pivot up and down keeping the front mainframe stable. " If I understand this right, it means that the chassis is articulated just behind the cabin, am I correct? Quote
wguarnere Posted November 16, 2020 Author Posted November 16, 2020 59 minutes ago, howitzer said: If I understand this right, it means that the chassis is articulated just behind the cabin, am I correct? Exact like that : Quote
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