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Hey all,

My latest MOC is modeled off of a 10x6 Foden S108 crane truck tractor unit run by Mackenzie Transport of Auckland. There are some differences between the real truck and my MOC such as their trucks are white but mine was made in red due to parts constraints and the other difference being that the original Palfinger truck mounted crane on the truck has a five-stage extension on it but my version only has two-stage extension because that was the most I could have before the crane arm became too large and out of proportion. Photos of the original truck can be found here: https://www.flickr.c...ith/6161598123/

MOC's Features:

HOG steering

Live axle suspension on the rear axles

Pneumatically controlled pendular suspension on the front axles

Stabilizers

Locking turntable

Tilting cab with straight six piston engine under the cab

Full interior of cab with suspended seats

Motorized truck mounted crane with two-stage extension

Custom stickers

LED running lights

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The combination with everything expanded

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This photo is one of my favourites and shows the custom stickers of badging and the original number plate from the truck

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The truck on its own

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Everyone's favourite photo, the under shot :wink:

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This photo shows the controls for the crane (the PF switches) along with the switch and pump for the front air suspension

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The engine without the cab attached

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The interior

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The mechanism for seat suspension

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LED running lights

Now for the trailer, a three axle extending trombone trailer. It has full independent suspension, landing gear and of course an extending deck. The trailer extends 29 studs, bringing it to a total deck length of 122 studs/97.6CM.

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Trailer when extended with lattice boom load

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Trailer when retracted

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Trailer suspension system

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Underside when extended

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Underside when retracted

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Another photo of the combination

Statistics:

Total length with trailer extended: 173 studs/138CM

Length of truck: 77 studs/61.6CM

Width: 19 studs/15.2CM

Height:

Truck weight: 2.4KG

Trailer weight: 0.8KG

Load weight: 0.2KG

Pieces count: 4000 +/-

Time to build: 60+ hours

This is the first time I have used a white background instead of no background and I am very pleased with the results and will definitely do it again. As always more photos can be found on my Bricksafe and for the first time, a video can be found on my YouTube channel! I hope you enjoy my MOC as much as I do :classic:

Bricksafe: http://bricksafe.com...e/completed-moc

YouTube: https://www.youtube....876u7IUZPRGhwrQ

Edited by Kiwi_Builder

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Overall that is a really good moc....special brownie points for the air sprung seats and the two stage telescopic boom. :sweet:

The trailer is very good two,I think it should steer though and have double wheels( ran out of parts?).

The styling of the cabin and chassis is a bit messy and could be improved (those doors are a bit small).

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That's a very well built trailer, you've got the extend-and-retract section nailed. The rest of the MOC is extremely nice too, of course! The cabin does look a little bit too boxy for a Foden, I was expecting the windscreen to be a stud behind the front grille at the bottom as well as two studs behind at the top, or is that just a design quirk of the older Fodens?

As for embedding youtube links, you just need to inset the link into the

formatting with the http protocol - the link you have given won't embed because you have used the https protocol. Remove the s and watch what happens :

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Overall that is a really good moc....special brownie points for the air sprung seats and the two stage telescopic boom. :sweet:

The trailer is very good two,I think it should steer though and have double wheels( ran out of parts?).

The styling of the cabin and chassis is a bit messy and could be improved (those doors are a bit small).

Thanks Alasdair, I agree with everything you said, I would definitely have preferred to have dual wheels on the trailer and have steering axles but I did indeed run out of parts. I have never been very good at building cabs but I'm on my way, this is far improved from earlier builds of the cab but it definitely needs work still :wink:

That's a very well built trailer, you've got the extend-and-retract section nailed. The rest of the MOC is extremely nice too, of course! The cabin does look a little bit too boxy for a Foden, I was expecting the windscreen to be a stud behind the front grille at the bottom as well as two studs behind at the top, or is that just a design quirk of the older Fodens?

As for embedding youtube links, you just need to inset the link into the [media] formatting with the http protocol - the link you have given won't embed because you have used the https protocol.

Thanks for the explanation Jay, I've added the video to the first post. As I said above, I've never been good at cab building but I'm on my way. The older Fodens are a bit boxier which is why I went for one of these models but the problem with that is that you can then make them look even boxier :laugh: I will try to do a bit better at cab designing next time :classic:

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Very nice work. I especially like the extendable trailer. My only criticism would be that you could have detailed the grille a bit more. Does it have drive and steer functions or is it just HoG?

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Very nice work. I especially like the extendable trailer. My only criticism would be that you could have detailed the grille a bit more. Does it have drive and steer functions or is it just HoG?

Yeah it's just HoG, it was initially fully motorized with no suspension but it had a major lack of power with two L motors driving it (because OCD deemed that I couldn't have one XL motor off centre :laugh:) and the steering had some issues. So I removed the RC functions so that only the crane was motorized and added full suspension to the model. And as I mentioned before my cab building skill leave a bit to desire but they're getting better, the MOC that I just started today will probably look far better given that it's a conventional instead of cabover truck.

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