2GodBDGlory Posted January 11 Posted January 11 (edited) [EDIT: Finished model presentation on page 2] Well, I just got back to my apartment (and Lego) for my next semester, and conveniently, I've got a much lighter class schedule than last semester--plus my 3D printer projects are winding down! Altogether, I might actually have some time for Lego this time around! For topic, I decided to go with a backhoe, since they're infamously function-heavy, and I was curious what I could do with that at a small scale. For a companion model, the obvious choice seems to be a dump truck that it can load up, but I haven't actually started that, and I suppose it could change if I think of something better This is what I've gotten put together in my first night of work. I'm not sure the wheels match each other too well sidewall-wise, but otherwise I'm quite happy with the combo; mainly since I think I've only used the front tires one other time, and the rear ones never! We've got basic steering on the front: And a basic, compact worm-gear traverse for the rear arm: There's also a worm gear and 20T gear for the first stage of the boom: Finally, we've got another worm gear meshing with one of those weird 12T gears with an axle sticking out of it, to allow for boom rotation: That's the last part I built, and I'm not 100% happy with the worm gear mesh there, because it's technically 1/4 stud too tight. If I could move the worm gear downwards 1/2 stud to have it mesh with the beveled part of the gear it would work better, or if I could drive it with a 1L worm gear at a half-stud offset longitudinally. Unfortunately neither of those options appears too easy at the moment, and it does work as is, so we'll see what happens. We're currently sitting at 110g, which seems like a good amount for this stage of progress I've quite enjoyed the work so far, and am glad to be back into the Lego! Edited January 28 by 2GodBDGlory Quote
Jurss Posted January 11 Posted January 11 Finally see good use for that weird gear wit axle. Also have them, but never have found use. Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted January 12 Author Posted January 12 I've made some good progress over the last couple days! The rear arm has been finished, with worm gears for the joint and bucket, and the front arm has been added. A worm gear lifts the 4-bar linkage, and another worm gear runs the bucket. I also added some simple outriggers to the rear, and got gearing for the steering set up. Really I've just got to do a little bit of bodywork and interior, and this model should be done! Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted January 13 Author Posted January 13 I guess we're done! Got the cab and some details added, and I think I'm happy with the result! Weighing in at a comfortable 254g Now to build the second model! Quote
Jurss Posted January 13 Posted January 13 Could be MOC with most worm gears, where each has different function. Quote
gyenesvi Posted January 13 Posted January 13 That's a pretty cool one, nice feature density and simple, recognizable shaping! If only it was yellow :) Quote
Thirdwigg Posted January 13 Posted January 13 Great job, and quite a density of function in this little backhoe. Keep it up. Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted January 13 Author Posted January 13 8 hours ago, Jurss said: Could be MOC with most worm gears, where each has different function. At least for the size, maybe! I think there's 7 different worms/functions in it 3 hours ago, gyenesvi said: That's a pretty cool one, nice feature density and simple, recognizable shaping! If only it was yellow :) Thanks! Yeah, yellow would be more fitting, but I still have virtually no yellow. Rebrickable tells me that (aside from axles, bushes, shocks, pneumatics, and pistons) I have only 157 yellow Technic parts, from only 15 types of elements... 13 minutes ago, Thirdwigg said: Great job, and quite a density of function in this little backhoe. Keep it up. Thanks, I appreciate it! Quote
1980SomethingSpaceGuy Posted January 13 Posted January 13 This looks nice! But I agree with @gyenesvi; a brighter color would do it more justice... Quote
Timewhatistime Posted January 13 Posted January 13 On 1/11/2026 at 4:50 AM, 2GodBDGlory said: Finally, we've got another worm gear meshing with one of those weird 12T gears with an axle sticking out of it, to allow for boom rotation: I really like the fact that you not only use the weird 12T gears with the even weirder axle sticking out of it, but additionally use its weird pinhole to brace the black 12T gear which controls just another funtion. I never managed to find a good usage for this weird part. Quote
Jundis Posted January 13 Posted January 13 I really like the brick built rear bucket! But the front one looks strange... is the 7x10 bucket too big? Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted January 13 Author Posted January 13 11 minutes ago, Jundis said: I really like the brick built rear bucket! But the front one looks strange... is the 7x10 bucket too big? Yeah, it did feel like an imperfect solution. I don't have the 7x10 bucket, but I do have the older 8x10 one (https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=2951&idColor=11#T=S&C=11&O={"color":11,"iconly":0}), and I recall thinking it looked too big. I think the width from one front tire to the other is about 10 studs, which would make the larger bucket as wide as the model. I didn't think that looked right, but I could look at whether a change would be better! Looking at blueprints of backhoes does suggest that buckets should be as wide as the model, so maybe it would be a good idea! Quote
Jundis Posted January 14 Posted January 14 Yeah definetely better! But maybe you have to shorten the main boom a little bit? As I understand, you have a steady lift with the parallel arms and the tilt of the bucket via the worm gear, right? If you have some grams of the weight limit left, alternatively you can also extend the front axle a little bit more. Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted January 14 Author Posted January 14 I managed to move the bucket two studs back, so I think the proportions are working properly again! Thanks for the feedback Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted January 14 Author Posted January 14 All right, the dump truck is well under way now! I feel like it's probably at a somewhat smaller scale than the backhoe, but I think the difference is no greater than it was between the truck and the loader in 42023: So we've got steering on the front axle, and a micro V6 driven by the two rear axles (no differentials at this scale, but it doesn't seem to be a problem) Then we've got a tiny 4-bar linkage to raise and lower the second axle: And that small linear actuator to raise and lower the bed: I had considered such wild ideas as trying to get some kind of suspension or gearbox installed, but I don't think those are particularly realistic. Functionally it's largely done, but I was thinking it would be really cool to add some kind of mechanical cover for the bed to prevent the load from flying out on the highway Like the bars on the side of this truck's bed However, I'm really not sure what I could use for the material for the cover. A real truck appears to be some form of fabric that can roll up, but that's not really an option for a purist, contest-spec build. Maybe I could figure something out with chain or track links? Or a flexible construction of liftarms? I'm not sure if I'll be able to come up with anything workable, but it would be cool if possible! Quote
Thirdwigg Posted January 16 Posted January 16 I'm happy to see the dump truck has a draft now. I'm looking forward to see the bodywork you use to cover all those functions. Great job so far. Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted January 21 Author Posted January 21 I've made some good progress on the truck now! The bed has been fleshed out, though after exploring some different options, I decided there was no reasonable way to add a load-cover function. Following that, I got a hood built, which is able to open (though probably not in the most realistic manner, with the grille, fenders, and headlights staying behind) I'm also trying to decide between the street-tread tires on the left side and the chunky ones on the right Quote
Thirdwigg Posted January 21 Posted January 21 This keeps looking better. Also, it's nice to see some color from you. I like the street tires myself. Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted January 22 Author Posted January 22 6 hours ago, Thirdwigg said: This keeps looking better. Also, it's nice to see some color from you. I like the street tires myself. Thanks, it feels like it's coming together nicely! And yeah, it is nice to build in an actual color this time! I felt like the backhoe should have been small enough to do in a different color. Looking at it now I think I could probably recolor it into red (if I tore apart my Airbus set for a few parts), but the wheels would still be grey, it would be the same color as the truck, and all the LBG worm gears would still stand out. I don't hate the LBG too much, though! Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted January 22 Author Posted January 22 All right, I think the truck is done! After finishing the frame of the cab, I was weighing in right at 300g, and I still had details I wanted to add, so I went on the weight-trimming program so many contestants here have been doing! In the end I was able to trim enough weight to add the LBG barrels under the doors, the door handles, and the exhaust stacks, though I ended up being unable to include any kind of seats. There wouldn't have been much room for them anyways, though, so it's probably not too great of a loss. Interestingly, although I had been leaning towards the street tires, switching them for the chunky tires ended up saving me ~9g, which ended up being the deciding factor! I do quite like the look with these as well, though. Anyways, I'll be going over these to see if there's any final things I want to adjust on them, and then taking some better pictures and video for the final entry! Quote
Jundis Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Cool combo! Maybe you can make the cab on the backhoe a little smaller to better fit the scale of the truck? Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted January 24 Author Posted January 24 (edited) 23 hours ago, Jundis said: Cool combo! Maybe you can make the cab on the backhoe a little smaller to better fit the scale of the truck? Good question! I wouldn't want to change too much, for fear of making it disproportional with the rest of the backhoe, but I might be able to make some slight tweaks. Maybe reducing the length of the roof to 6 studs instead of 7? Turns out that didn't work, since it would expose the 20T gear on the rear of the roof Edited January 24 by 2GodBDGlory Quote
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