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Hello fellow Eurobrickers,

I am excited to share with you my passion project which is finally finished after something like five years in the making

Unimog U406

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The truck is done in a small scale with not-quite-56mm wheels in Model Team style, but with full Technic frame and mechanics underneath. It features solid axle suspension front and back, steering via steering wheel in a cabin, 4 wheel drive with fake inline-4 engine, front and rear PTO's selectable from the cabin, tipping bed and an adjustable two-point hitch. Here is the illustration, but as usual the best is to watch a video which explains everything in details.

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The build is inspired by the article at the Mercedes-Benz own RoadStars.com. If you like Mogs I encourage you to give it a read, the story and photos are beautiful. Anyway, I felt in love with the vehicle and decided to re-create it in Lego in a small scale. I was so passionate about the article and my version of the truck, I went an extra mile and re-created the photos from the article with my truck.

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Additional comparison and standalone photos can be found in my Bricksafe.

The project was long in the making and I have a lot to tell about it. I enjoy a good write up here at this forum, so if you are interested the story is below together with some additional photos.

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I will finish off with a photo of the truck next to it "source". Here you can see, that the Mog is quite small. I am happy with the amount of details and functions I was able to squeeze in.

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Please let me know what do you think. I am fully open to criticism despite my passion for this thing. Do you think comparison photos make it look better or worse? One thing I notice is that it sits a bit lower compared to the real truck.

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I love this, looks really nice, and I am blown away by those mini axles and the drivetrain, the sideways shift is a nice detail that seems required for multiple reasons, and the portal gears are a nice touch, the steering linkage is compact, it is a piece of miniature art, I am still trying to figure out all its details.. Amazing work!

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This is a stupendous creation - an incredibly good-looking model (I do love dark green!), with a perfect compliement of functions to boot. And those comparison photos blew me away - your skill in matching the model photos to real-life is very impressive, and show off just how good your model is! Fantastic work.

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Awesome creation!

Minor remark: ensure the universal joint connectors are aligned for the best / smooth gear train. It seems the 2 leading to the front axle are offset a quarter turn.

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Thank you very much everyone!

  On 12/29/2021 at 10:14 AM, keymaker said:

But if I am not wrong, steering wheel steers in opposite direction than the wheels?

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You are correct :blush:. Since everything is so tightly packed in that area, I didn't have much options. Steering is on the left side and 6M link goes to the right side. I wasn't able to flip the 8t around the worm gear either. I thought about reversing it with a pair of 8t, but would introduced some backlash and made the whole module a bit cumbersome. I know it's a fundamental flaw, but I just love how clean it is :classic:. Tough call between simplicity and authenticity. I will understand if someone went for something more complex but working correctly.

  On 12/29/2021 at 1:09 PM, emielroumen said:

Minor remark: ensure the universal joint connectors are aligned for the best / smooth gear train. It seems the 2 leading to the front axle are offset a quarter turn.

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Good catch, thank you. I am aware how and why they should be aligned and usually pay attention, but here it seems I've missed it. Thanks!

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  On 12/29/2021 at 3:17 PM, proran said:

Thank you very much everyone!

You are correct :blush:. Since everything is so tightly packed in that area, I didn't have much options. Steering is on the left side and 6M link goes to the right side. I wasn't able to flip the 8t around the worm gear either. I thought about reversing it with a pair of 8t, but would introduced some backlash and made the whole module a bit cumbersome. I know it's a fundamental flaw, but I just love how clean it is :classic:. Tough call between simplicity and authenticity. I will understand if someone went for something more complex but working correctly.

Good catch, thank you. I am aware how and why they should be aligned and usually pay attention, but here it seems I've missed it. Thanks!

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Very nice model! It is crazy complex and good-looking for the size. As for the steering, I really wish Lego would make an opposite-pitch worm gear--it could be so useful sometimes! And to think they could have done it easily with the 3L and 1L ones released more recently--or even when they redesigned the slots on the standard one!

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Thank you for all the positive feedback!

  On 12/29/2021 at 6:17 PM, 2GodBDGlory said:

really wish Lego would make an opposite-pitch worm gear

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Yes, that will be great indeed. I remember a dedicated discussion about it here some time ago. Another perfect use case for such a part.

  On 12/29/2021 at 5:53 AM, Jurss said:

No wonder it took 5 years.

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Well, the 98% of it was completed in three years. And I am a slow builder. I've started this project right after my daughter was born, so I will build occasionally on the weekends. After 3 years, t was sitting on the shelf for another two years, while I did some minor tweaks. The grille area took a lot of tuning. I will order some chrome parts, take some photos, then decide that I need to change it, order some more parts, retake the photos, and so on. And then replicating the photos from the article took two or three tries.

Here are some WIP pictures, if anyone interested. As you can see I have started with 2x2 headlights. But they made the whole front look very cartoonish.

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