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Hi, this is My first time posting one of my mocs here on eurobricks, so please tell me if there are any kinds of improvements I need to do.

If you have any questions please feel free to ask :)

Now to my moc. As you can see by the title I have built a Volvo L120G wheel loader, I chose this model because it is the biggest road legal wheel loader hvere I live. The moc is made in scale 1:13.5

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Features:

- 4 wheel drive, with planetary hub reduction. on the front axle i used Effermans planetary gers, but in the rear i had to use my own design hence i don't have enough turn tables.

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I also made a pendular rear axle.

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- I used 2 linear actuators for steering. I found that small actuators were too weak for such a heavy model, so i had to use the large ones.

I also went for the more realistic 2 cv joints in the articulation, it works really well and makes me able to have more steering angle with less wibrations.

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For the arms i had quite a struggle. the standard actuators is too long and still doesn't have enough travel, so I had to find a different solution. after hours of building and internet searching i saw someone use cable actuators on a hauler. but still i had to make them fit in a limited space and also have power both ways.

I think the solution i found was great and it worked really well. on the next image you can see one of the cable drums.

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for the tipping I made the Volvo patented Torque Parallel linkage (TP-linkage) which gives it extra torque toward the steepest angles.

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For video Watch:

For More Images:

http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=543677

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welcome! and ty for an amazing model ;) the only thing i would done different is the driver cabine... it looks a bit too big ;) (OR, the tires too small) but still - NICE!

Posted

welcome! and ty for an amazing model ;) the only thing i would done different is the driver cabine... it looks a bit too big ;) (OR, the tires too small) but still - NICE!

Thank You. Yes if i remember correctly the cab is roughly 2 studs too tall :blush:

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