Ape Fight Posted July 9, 2011 Posted July 9, 2011 Thanks to those on this site who helped answer my queries about Power Functions : ) I've now finished the FIAT 682/RN2 Bartoletti. It's currently running one battery box powering 2 XLs and 1 Medium through 1 IR Receiver, but when it gets some race cars the whole setup will be doubled (except the steering the motor). A couple of pics are below - more on MOCpages at this address: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/278673 Comments welcomed : ) Quote
Zerobricks Posted July 9, 2011 Posted July 9, 2011 Nicely done! Love the studded exterrior. Is there any suspension too? Quote
Milan Posted July 9, 2011 Posted July 9, 2011 Very good. Massive and beautiful, and also very much like the original. I like the fact it is motorized. Quote
dhc6twinotter Posted July 9, 2011 Posted July 9, 2011 This is amazing. Lots of great detail! Nicely done! Quote
Ape Fight Posted July 9, 2011 Author Posted July 9, 2011 Thanks No - it doesn't have suspension (too heavy). It has: Opening cabin doors Opening cargo doors Opening tailgate PF drive (thru a Differential) PF Steering (with a Clutch) Detailed 6 seat interior Lowering top deck Quote
DLuders Posted July 9, 2011 Posted July 9, 2011 (edited) Very nice MOC! Are you planning on making a video of the "lowering top deck"? Edited July 9, 2011 by DLuders Quote
Ape Fight Posted July 13, 2011 Author Posted July 13, 2011 Very nice MOC! Are you planning on making a video of the "lowering top deck"? Thanks DLuders I might get round to making a video. That's a great picture of the original in use ^ - it's one of many pics I used as a reference. The truck looks pretty battered in that pic - not like today's super-clean and shiny transporters. Quote
LEGOMAN132 Posted July 14, 2011 Posted July 14, 2011 (edited) Nice work looks just like the real thing. Edited July 14, 2011 by LEGOMAN132 Quote
timslegos Posted July 15, 2011 Posted July 15, 2011 Please make a video of this masterpiece!! Its amazing how you managed to make the truck look so accurate but still have power functions. tim Quote
Ape Fight Posted August 14, 2011 Author Posted August 14, 2011 Please make a video of this masterpiece!! Its amazing how you managed to make the truck look so accurate but still have power functions. tim Thanks all - I will get round to it at some point. The PF driving isn't great though - it's a VERY heavy model, but a few more PF XL motors will fix that : ) Quote
Alasdair Ryan Posted August 16, 2011 Posted August 16, 2011 (edited) Well done on finishing your transporter,i too would like to see a video soon. One question why does the top deck right seem to be lower (squint)than the left? Edited August 16, 2011 by Alasdair Ryan Quote
DLuders Posted November 5, 2011 Posted November 5, 2011 (edited) [bUMP] On MOCpages, Nick Barrett posted this Lego model of the "Ecurie Ecosse Race Transporter" pictured above. He was inspired by Ape Flight's Ferrari transporter. Barrett wrote, "This big hunk of blueness was based on a 1959 Commer chassis and there is only one in the world - designed to take the Ecurie Ecosse team Jaguars (there were other makes in the team but this is usually seen with C- and D-types)....Yes, I did do the lettering on both sides, a mind-bending mixture of SNOT [studs Not on Top] and, er, SOT [studs On Top]. "This model is 24 studs wide, 96 long and weighs 100 tons... it features working steering (by HOG or in-cab), electrically operated ramps and a special engine - more of which later. For now, check out all the angles on the front, the trickiest part of the build. "Lots of openings... the middle one houses the battery box for the ramp's motor: "Now, that engine. This is a three cylinder, six piston two stroke diesel boxer engine. Let me explain. The crank sits under the block and actuates all six pistons via rockers and secondary conrods - the pistons are timed to work symmetrically. i.e. 'punch' toward each other in the exhaust phase and retreat together during the combustion phase.... "...like this. This idea produced a lot of power and torque for the engine's size - it displaced only 3.5 litres, but produced comparable figures to contemporary ordinary engines of twice the size with far fewer moving parts (no valves, just holes in the block at strategic points). It's the Commer T3 engine which was widely admired at the time and very reliable, although, being a two stroke, I guess the exhaust emissions were, ahem, somewhat toxic.... "The engine lives behind the (easily removable) battery box under the interior floor: "The tailgate drops as it should, complete with ladder attached to the inside. Details, details.... "The drive-on ramps were simple lengths of metal that clipped to the tailgate, as here, and slung in the back when not in use. Oddly, the Corgi toy of this had fold down ramps like a more modern transporter, but this is more accurate. They should be grey, by the way, but I'm not made of big grey plates, you know! "The electrically powered main ramps in the down position... they will work with a car on them, as long as it's fairly light.... "There's lots of doors on the other side, too...." On MOCpages, there are additional details too numerous to list here, including the folding sofa bed: Edited November 5, 2011 by DLuders Quote
timslegos Posted November 5, 2011 Posted November 5, 2011 Wow thats amazing ! Truly and exceptional MOC. Too bad there isn't a video . Does anyone know how the ramps go up and down? tim Quote
Ape Fight Posted November 11, 2011 Author Posted November 11, 2011 There's a few of us making these now - if you're interested head over to MOCpages and take a look at the link on either Nick's Ecurie Ecosse or my Scuderia Ferrari page. Quote
Ape Fight Posted December 15, 2011 Author Posted December 15, 2011 (edited) Please make a video of this masterpiece!! Its amazing how you managed to make the truck look so accurate but still have power functions. tim For whatever reason the html from Flickr won't work here, but there's a very short video now: Edited December 15, 2011 by Ape Fight Quote
timslegos Posted December 15, 2011 Posted December 15, 2011 For whatever reason the html from Flickr won't work here, but there's a very short video now: Wow that truck is a beauty when it is moving. Would you mind posting photos of the drive trian? tim Quote
Ape Fight Posted December 15, 2011 Author Posted December 15, 2011 Wow that truck is a beauty when it is moving. Would you mind posting photos of the drive trian? tim Hi Tim, Thanks : ) Photos can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/44436390@N07/ And more photos and a full description of the drivetrain on MOCpages here: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/299743 Quote
timslegos Posted December 16, 2011 Posted December 16, 2011 Hi Tim, Thanks : ) Photos can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/44436390@N07/ And more photos and a full description of the drivetrain on MOCpages here: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/299743 Are there 3 pf xl motors powering one drive shaft?!? I must be seeing wrong . very well done . tim Quote
DLuders Posted December 16, 2011 Posted December 16, 2011 Are there 3 pf xl motors powering one drive shaft?!? Quote
Alasdair Ryan Posted December 16, 2011 Posted December 16, 2011 (edited) Tim if you look at the middle one you can see that the other 2 motors are just above it,you may also see that the gears do not mesh up. Edited December 16, 2011 by Alasdair Ryan Quote
Milan Posted December 16, 2011 Posted December 16, 2011 Are there 3 pf xl motors powering one drive shaft?!? No, there are 4 PF XL motors used for propulsion. Quote
Ape Fight Posted December 16, 2011 Author Posted December 16, 2011 No, there are 4 PF XL motors used for propulsion. Hi All There are 4, as some people have correctly spotted. They are in a 'T' formation, so one on the bottom, one directly above it with one on each side. Yup, all this goes into one drive shaft. Took a while to iron the bugs out if it, as it has serious torque. Smashed a few cogs and twisted 2 axels in development. Now though, it's pretty reliable : ) Cheers Ape Quote
barman Posted December 16, 2011 Posted December 16, 2011 This Ferrari truck is excellent. Looking at the real truck (thanks to Dluders) it is very, very well made! The shape and all the details, Cudos to Ape Fight I realy like the interior. I'm amazed how smooth it runs, not a big deal with 4 XL-motors No wonder a 5L axle has bin turned in a screw. I am realy looking forward to seeing a video of all the moving parts working. Great job!!! The blue truck of Nick Barrett is also a great beast. The interior is just awesome! I'm realy interessed in the engine. I never have seen that type of engine before. Quote
timslegos Posted December 16, 2011 Posted December 16, 2011 Hi All There are 4, as some people have correctly spotted. They are in a 'T' formation, so one on the bottom, one directly above it with one on each side. Yup, all this goes into one drive shaft. Took a while to iron the bugs out if it, as it has serious torque. Smashed a few cogs and twisted 2 axels in development. Now though, it's pretty reliable : ) Cheers Ape . Well that explains the smooth driving. Those poor axles... tim Quote
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