Bjorn Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) I am an infrequent LEGO builder and I usually stick to official models even though I might sometimes brave to buy instructions for a B-model. I have rebuilt my 42082 a number of times, great! But lately my mind wondered, what if I bought a second copy? Well, things are getting out of hand. The carrier currently sits at 5400 parts in Stud.io, oops! I am able to share at the moment a couple of pictures showing the carrier and its engine details. Edited 12 hours ago by Bjorn Quote
Aleh Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Am i right - here we can see 2 * 42082 + other spare parts? Quote
Timewhatistime Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Does the yellow gear (located right beneath the white 24t clutch gear) really belong to 42082? Same for the grey (!!!) 20t double bevel gear... What is the carrier supposed to carry? Are there enough (and the right) parts for a proper upper structure? Quote
Bjorn Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 8 hours ago, Aleh said: Am i right - here we can see 2 * 42082 + other spare parts? I want to say it both is, and isn't. It started out as two 42082's, so you've got the axles, outriggers, turntables and chassis carried over. But then I wanted to add to the functions. There's a 5-speed transmission that I had to make room for, as well as tighter steering on the first axle. I added a few Technic frames to make that happen. And there's a gearbox that is operated by pneumatic shifters because I really wanted to, and it works best in the space. There's also a few PF receivers and two M motors because I have them lying around.... So I am afraid its evolving into a MOC that has the parts of 2 42082's. Quote
1gor Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago That is indeed interesting (and very huge in terms of size and piece count) project. Years ago I decided to cancel project of 1:15 scale crane with tires from 8110 and 42030 set because then there were no reduction hubs to tame XL motors for propulsion (I wanted full RC with 8 functions). Looking forward to see how your project developes. So far it looks really god. Good luch Quote
Bjorn Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago 38 minutes ago, 1gor said: That is indeed interesting (and very huge in terms of size and piece count) project. Years ago I decided to cancel project of 1:15 scale crane with tires from 8110 and 42030 set because then there were no reduction hubs to tame XL motors for propulsion (I wanted full RC with 8 functions). Looking forward to see how your project developes. So far it looks really god. Good luch Yeah, I can see many problems coming my way. The scale currently works out at 1:12,5 - which was based on the width of 42082. It's also quite mad. In terms of upper structure, I think the best first step is to add a 2-stage boom like 42082 has, or maybe a 3-stage boom if I have the parts for that. Quote
Jundis Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Very cool project! As others said, this is highly ambitious, especially the structural stiffness. The connection between the steered and non-steered axle already looks kind of too weak... I'd suggest to maybe use some of the liftarm-racks like 5x7 or the new 3x19. Quote
1gor Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, Bjorn said: Yeah, I can see many problems coming my way. The scale currently works out at 1:12,5 - which was based on the width of 42082. It's also quite mad. In terms of upper structure, I think the best first step is to add a 2-stage boom like 42082 has, or maybe a 3-stage boom if I have the parts for that. IMHO 2 IR receivers and 2 battery boxes, understructure with drive, steering and two functiobs for outriggers; upperstructure with second battery box with structure rotating, boom raising, boom extending and last for cable control. Quote
Timewhatistime Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago A lot of "magic" (not included in 2 sets of 42082) will be necessary to stabilize this colossus moaning under its own weight. Quote
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