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Well, it's again the time when I strike back with a new model:). 

 

This time I will show my first attempt to create this type of machinery:). 

 

Let's get drums playing:). 

 

Well, here is the Mechatech Industrial Site Forklift. My first ever forklift:). 

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Piece count, 1663pcs:).

 

Functions:). 

HOG Sharp Rear Steering. 

R5 Engine connected to the front axle with differential. 

Boom tilt. 

Telescopic fork lift. 

 

Functions:). 

 

Looks:). 

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Trio of my newest mocs, the Rusty Riders Amphibious Car, Mechatech Mobile Crane and the newest model Mechatech Industrial Site Forklift:). 

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Functions in picture format:). 

 

The boom’s reach:). 

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Steering angle:. 

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Free instructions:). 

https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-264769/Auroralampinen/mechatech-industrial-site-forklift/#details

If you made it this far, have a nice summer holiday:).

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If you are curious about the piece counts for my newest models here are they:). 

Mechatech Mobile Crane. Around 1500pcs. 

Rusty Riders Amphibious Car, 1716pcs. 

Mechatech Industrial Site Forklift, 1663pcs:).

The Mechatech Industrial Site Forklift. Might be the dencest out of these and probably the weightiest. The Forklift is smaller than the Rusty Riders Amphibious Car and almost same size as the Mobile Crane. Thought the Mobile Crane is build much smaller scale than the Forklift:). 

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Great model with various functions, well done!

2 hours ago, Auroralampinen said:

Just went there to like your MOC and follow you and just then noticed, that I already followed you from some other MOC. Still liked it though.

3 minutes ago, Auroralampinen said:

Around 1500pcs.

1509 to be exact.

4 minutes ago, Auroralampinen said:

The Mechatech Industrial Site Forklift. Might be the dencest

Cool, I like to see fence builds, it just shows the magnificence of putting many functions in a  tight space instead of building around air like in (big parts of) the 42100-1 (Liebherr Excavator)

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Ok, one interesting thing i have noticed with my builds with chains. They don't run smoothly. This model's boom tilting uses chain and it does work but it's not as smoothly as i hoped. In the Miniature Combine Harvester. The chain didn't run smoothly but a little bit choppily. So i have no idea what causes this little bit choppily movement. I probably have to investigate further how to get chain to run smoothly and not choppily. 

And thank you guys for liking/enjoying this moc:).

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3 hours ago, Auroralampinen said:

Ok, one interesting thing i have noticed with my builds with chains. They don't run smoothly. This model's boom tilting uses chain and it does work but it's not as smoothly as i hoped. In the Miniature Combine Harvester. The chain didn't run smoothly but a little bit choppily. So i have no idea what causes this little bit choppily movement. I probably have to investigate further how to get chain to run smoothly and not choppily. 

And thank you guys for liking/enjoying this moc:).

To an extent I think that's normal for chains. There is better and worse tuning for them, but I don't think Lego chain ever gets to be as smooth as gears would be. It's also fragile, so I tend to only use it as a last resort!

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