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Hello, I show you my new MOC: Iveco Daily in 1:17 scale.

 

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This is an addition to my construction crew. I needed it to bring workers and small items on the construction site. :classic:

Also planning to add some small machines in the future (mini-excavator and skid-steer loader).

 

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This truck is simple and with only manual functions.

 

Hand of god steering:

 

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Tipping body (with mini LA):

 

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And opening side panels:

 

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I hope you like it :blush:

 

 

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detail, clean lines and if it have stickers . i would think its a real technic set. good job!! 

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Thank you all!

1 hour ago, I_Igor said:

Only the second one can be used on these wheels, but at the moment they are too rare and expensive. Let's see in the future :wink:

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7 minutes ago, mpj said:

Thank you all!

Only the second one will can be used on these wheels, but at the moment they are too rare and expensive. Let's see in the future :wink:

Yes, they re expensive :sad:

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Looks good.

Why didn't You placed HOG on the roof. It would improve playability, and it would be OK for Lego MOC. Maybe add some beacon as HOG.

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Because I had a 5x11 panel to be used on the roof, and it has no holes in the middle. So I preferred to leave the roof as smooth as possible,and I moved the knob on the rear :blush:

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I like your MOC. It looks so neat and simple with great attention to details - good job!

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Just perfect. So clean design. Realy like it with this orange color. The HOG steering is in perfect place. God idea.

Realy great job.

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Awesome. The shapes you've captured are lovely. I especially like the way you followed the angle of the micro panels in the back window area up to the roof. 

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1 hour ago, Oliver 79 said:

Awesome. The shapes you've captured are lovely. I especially like the way you followed the angle of the micro panels in the back window area up to the roof. 

A mix of study, design process, try and re-try, and luck!

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Great Job. This is my kind of build. I love the rear fenders, and the addition of the small tool box on the right. I'm working on something with drop sides as well, and I might take some of your ideas.

Is there space to add a rear differential? Maybe a 1 or 2 cylinder engine?

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Really nice little model. As others already remarked: you capured some beautiful lines in such a small scale, impressive:thumbup:

I particulary like the smooth corners of the front and the line made by the two 2x5 panels. It all blends very nicely together.

the HoG looks a bit akward positioned, but that would be about the only part I would suggest to improve.

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3 hours ago, Thirdwigg said:

Is there space to add a rear differential? Maybe a 1 or 2 cylinder engine?

A differential yes, an engine maybe, but you should have an opening bonnet them and this can be more difficult...

Thank you everybody for your appreciation and comments!

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I love it. A very, very original MOC. We see those vans/small lorries every day.

Looks great and is instantly recognisable.

As for the idea of a fake engine proposed earlier - maybe the a 4 cylinder engine based on the Mack Anthem engine could fit under the hood.

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