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I have been working on this project for what seems like forever. I'm happy to have it done.

The full gallery can be found here. Much more at thirdwigg.com.

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Full Lift

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With TLG Balloon Tires

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Chassis

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Oh my god this is amazing. There’s no BS aesthetic fluff, just raw shapes and function. Great use of specialised parts like pneumatics, turntables for pendular suspension, a fake engine and the torque tube. This is absolutely 100% what TLG should be striving towards. You should be very proud of it!

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Pure Technic and I will not say what you know but I still hate them :laugh: . First TLG pneumatic loaders are almost impossible to beat but this is a good contender.

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1 minute ago, Aventador2004 said:

Super job! it could be a set with more panels of course :wink:.

God no, that would drive up price unnecessarily

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Just now, Bartybum said:

God no, that would drive up price unnecessarily

I meant it as a joke as the last sets have been pretty much all panels.

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Just now, Aventador2004 said:

I meant it as a joke as the last sets have been pretty much all panels.

Ah I see :^) I love how it shows that panels aren’t needed at all sometimes

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Just now, Bartybum said:

Ah I see :^) I love how it shows that panels aren’t needed at all sometimes

Thats why i said it. it is fine without them.

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The best thing about this model (to look at) is the tyres - if only TLG would give us smaller tractor tyres like those!  As soon as the balloon tyres are fitted, it looks very much like 8459.

I see a couple of issues with design:  first, the parallel lift doesn't work great as the bucket tips too far backwards and the load will spill onto the cab, and also your pneumatic control valves are too close together so one lever fouls the movement of the other.

Besides these two minor issues, it's a great model and I really like it.

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This is an excellent MOC. Great use of pneumatics.

Andy D

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Cool MOC! I like that you have tried to keep the lines simple and the Technic visible. The tyres also look great. I will check them out ...

I would also be interesting building this, also to understand for instance what the gear in the back bumper does.

Stupid question: Should this model not have a steering wheel?

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Wow. Thanks all for the positive response.

@Bartybum, it shouldn't be to hard to get some instructions up. I am not working this whole week, so give me a couple of days. I hate putting together part lists, so you may be on your own for that.

@jorgeopesi I'm with you on the pneumatics, but I feel like building things that I dislike is character development. Or something like that. Looking forward to see your loader finished.

@WvG_853 Egad! You're right, it should have a steering wheel. I'll add it for the instructions. The gear on the back bumper is to drive the fake I4 engine. I'll try to post a driveline schematic as well to make it more clear.

And a simple plug for @rm8 who supplies those FisherTechnik tires. I'm using them all the time now, and I'll post another MOC with them later this week. I used to be a purist until I found these tires. They're great.

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33 minutes ago, Thirdwigg said:

@jorgeopesi I'm with you on the pneumatics, but I feel like building things that I dislike is character development. Or something like that. Looking forward to see your loader finished.

What I really hate are the wheels but the pneumatics too by the way :laugh: .

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@jorgeopesi I get it. It was hard for me to get around the purist tendencies for the tires, but they have been perfect for a couple of my MOCs. I'm still holding out for TLG to come up with something better. I'm not holding my breath.

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10 hours ago, jorgeopesi said:

What I really hate are the wheels but the pneumatics too by the way :laugh: .

You hate the pneumatics?

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6 hours ago, Bartybum said:

You hate the pneumatics?

I only hate their lack of precision, they are just perfect for a dumper's bed, and how hard it is to put the tubes in compact MOCs, we can say that I love them less than LAs.

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That's a lovely little old style Technic model. Good to see someone still making them in these panel covered times.

The model seems very functional, and the aesthetics are perfect for what a Technic model should be!

 

PS: Where did you get the tires? I need some "small" tractor style tires for a model I'm working on.

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1 hour ago, Nazgarot said:

PS: Where did you get the tires? I need some "small" tractor style tires for a model I'm working on.

I've just bought them on Fischer Technik reseller : www.d-edition.de (search for tractor tyres)

@Thirdwigg I like this model! Maybe I would add some panels on the back bonnet. And yes there must be some small adjustment in the Z linkage to work properly :wink:

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