efferman

[MOC] Liebherr R 926 Compact Litronic

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Today i have searched for inspiration and found this
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quelle liebherr

Long Talk, short back, there is really small place available in the 19wide scale (1:16,7). So my excavator base has to be smaller again. This is what is done at this time.
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hopefulliy it works

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*huh* If it goes smaller it might collapse and become a black hole. :grin: Nice design.:thumbup:

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Dang! I find it hard to believe that all fits in there! Excellent miniaturization, I can't wait to see your progress. But one question... Where will the battery box go? :grin:

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I always love following your builds, you are a very inspiring creator!  I have tried building excavators in the past and never succeed, I can never get them very compact to where it looks like an excavator.  

I am seeing 5 motors, but only 4 outputs, is the 5th motor for rotation? Also, will have have the motors for drive built into the tracks? 

I would guess the battery box will be on the bottom like more LEGO model that it.  

 

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Will you be posting the finished LDD? I would be curious to go through it and see what kinds of compact building techniques you do. 

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hi effe,

i had a close look at your LDD file.

The way you manage to pass through the turntable is just brillant!

waiting for next step :)

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Dont forget to post it.

Mine has now the "ventilation mesh" for the engine Bay.

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Now the probably hardest thing: a double curved shape

 

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That looks awesome dude!!!! To fit that much stuff in such a small space and make it look that good.

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Thanks. With the use of two Sbricks it would be easier. With standard receivers i had a loss of one channel because the parts on the corner needs to much space

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Yes, that would be easier, you could use that in real-time, but LDD does not know that part because it ain't official Lego.

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Been following this build on Flickr for a while, it's amazing how much you're squeezing into a tight space. Can't wait to see it start to take shape with real bricks!

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It really is starting to take shape:thumbup:

That is a lot of SNOT in that cabine, but it does look a little fragile indeed. Especially the black parts will move the moment you touch them I'm afraid.

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a bar piece instead of the antenna?

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the uppercarriage seems to be done

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