Jundis Posted March 3, 2021 Posted March 3, 2021 (edited) Hi guys, I'd like to present you another little MOC, this time of a Lanz Bulldog tractor the 50s. This thing immediatly came into my mind when I got my hands on the new Jeep tires. In reality, this tractor has a horizontally mounted 1 cylinder, two-stroke engine with a displacement of 10 litres and is purely for pulling heavy farming machinery or trailers. Only functions are steering, fake engine and a pendular front axle. It actually was a really fun and challeging task to put this into the tiny space available. I am still waiting for a Rubber band to finally connect the fly wheel to the upper roller... :-) Kind regards, Jundis Edited March 3, 2021 by Jundis Quote
howitzer Posted March 3, 2021 Posted March 3, 2021 Very nice and cute little tractor, I like that you managed to fit a differential and fake engine in there, in addition to the steering. Quote
johncarpenter Posted March 3, 2021 Posted March 3, 2021 Very nice build. The amount of functions you were able to fit in is really good for this scale, and it looks fantastic as well. Can you share any details on how the build process went? Did you start with the functions, or the looks, or a mix? Quote
Jundis Posted March 3, 2021 Author Posted March 3, 2021 Thanks very much, guys! I :-) 1 hour ago, johncarpenter said: Can you share any details on how the build process went? Did you start with the functions, or the looks, or a mix? I mostly start with a mix of looks and function, but mostly form follows function. Sometimes (in this case the tires) inspired a built, sometimes it's a mechanism. After settling on the built and dimensions (in 90% of the cases given by the selected tires), I always start with the front and back axle, which were actually no-brainers this time. The functions were clear to me, there were however 2 difficulties: - axle and steering both went very close next to each other, and in such a space were hard to come by, I tinkered around with worm gears but the steering was just too slow and no fun to play with - same time, the sturdiness of the built was lacking as the hood was hard to connect with the main frame in an easy and elegant way. Here is a pic of the built from one month ago, I dropped the system parts completely beacuse I could not find a nice and sturdy connections to the front axle: Quote
johnnym Posted March 3, 2021 Posted March 3, 2021 Beautiful! Will there also be Deutz's and Fendt's? Quote
Brickend Posted March 3, 2021 Posted March 3, 2021 As a tractor fan, this build is very pleasing. Quote
proran Posted March 3, 2021 Posted March 3, 2021 Very cool build! Looking at something that compact and cleverly implemented gives me joy! It's been proven many times that you don't need to go to 1:8 to have something awesome. Kudos for building small! Quote
chlego Posted March 3, 2021 Posted March 3, 2021 (edited) I unfortunately have no reference, but the fact that you managed to fit that many features in it is quite impressive. Edited March 3, 2021 by chlego typo Quote
JintaiZ Posted March 3, 2021 Posted March 3, 2021 Very nice tractor! The functions are amazing for the scale. Quote
Jundis Posted March 3, 2021 Author Posted March 3, 2021 Thanks a lot guys, I really did not expect to have that that much praise for such a tiny built :-) 3 hours ago, johnnym said: Beautiful! Will there also be Deutz's and Fendt's? Hmm maybe in the future, if there is again something very inspiring about these ;-) Quote
Thirdwigg Posted March 3, 2021 Posted March 3, 2021 Great little build and, like others, I'm impressed with the features added. Thanks for sending me down the Wikipedia wormhole as I couldn't believe there was a tractor with a 10 L single cylinder engine. Now I have a better understanding as to why. Again, great build. Quote
Jundis Posted March 3, 2021 Author Posted March 3, 2021 10 minutes ago, Thirdwigg said: Great little build and, like others, I'm impressed with the features added. Thanks for sending me down the Wikipedia wormhole as I couldn't believe there was a tractor with a 10 L single cylinder engine. Now I have a better understanding as to why. Again, great build. My pleasure :-) There are also a neat feature about this engine: Quote
skaah Posted March 3, 2021 Posted March 3, 2021 How about using the green 4L axles from the 8479 set? Quote
Jundis Posted March 4, 2021 Author Posted March 4, 2021 11 hours ago, skaah said: How about using the green 4L axles from the 8479 set? I did not know they were rather cheap for such an unusual color, I will definitely order two, thanks for mentioning! :-) Quote
Jundis Posted August 3, 2021 Author Posted August 3, 2021 I just got the question for instructions, so I wanted to share them for free with you guys: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-83691/Jundis/lanz-bulldog/#details Quote
Hrafn Posted August 3, 2021 Posted August 3, 2021 Very kind of you to make and share the instructions! It is a fun little build. Quote
1gor Posted August 5, 2021 Posted August 5, 2021 @Jundis I hope that you do don't have a problem when I post this into your topic Quote
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