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Hello. This is my first MOC that I presenting there.

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I know it isn't very beautiful, but this is my first MOC with more than driving function (with PF of course)

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Time to the numbers ;P

PF XL for drive-3:1 6X6

PF M for steering-9:1

PF XL for tipping-27:1

"Technic Shock Absorber 10L Damped" for opening a cab.

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Very nice.

What impresses me most is the AWD. I know how hard can be to make it work at 1/20 scale. Very good.

Can we see more about that front axle?

Tipping is also very good, and it operates at realistic speed.

Gearing down the motors is essential, and I think you did great job there.

Everything looks sturdy and nice.

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There are a couple of photos of front axle:

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kondzios...nsion/sus01.jpg

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kondzios...nsion/sus02.jpg

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kondzios...nsion/sus03.jpg

http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kondzios...nsion/sus04.jpg

Soon I will upload a MLCAD file.

Thanks for comment Milan-I hope you enjoy my next MOCs too :D

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Thats weird!

I build almost 95% the same axle to integrate it in my new mobile crane I am working on.

Everything is very similar, difference is that i have worm gear powering the axle. I made three of them, each can steer and drive and are pendular suspended.

Mine is maybe 2 studs narrower, not quite sure, cant remember at the moment.

I am not sure why anybody else did not reply in this topic, it is very nice and functional technical creation, imo.

Looking forward to your next creation.

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Great MOC. It packs quite a bit of functionality into a fairly moderate space. The front steering is a nice idea and makes good use of the 3L U-joints, and I like how you positioned the IR receivers too.

I am not sure why anybody else did not reply in this topic, it is very nice and functional technical creation, imo.

I think the pictures posted in this thread don't give a good idea of its size or mechanical complexity. The model looks a lot more impressive in the side views on Brickshelf. That, and everyone has probably been busy in real life like me. :tongue:

Posted
Great MOC. It packs quite a bit of functionality into a fairly moderate space. The front steering is a nice idea and makes good use of the 3L U-joints, and I like how you positioned the IR receivers too.

I think the pictures posted in this thread don't give a good idea of its size or mechanical complexity. The model looks a lot more impressive in the side views on Brickshelf. That, and everyone has probably been busy in real life like me. :tongue:

I think the last sentence is true too. Thanks for comment and a lot of positve energy for my next MOCs :) I add a side picture to my post, maybe someone else add his opinion :P

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