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@mpj I tried some linkages that worked a little better, but I couldn’t get a mounting that stayed together. This worked well enough. Some panels would have been a good idea.

@AFOLegofan66 glad you liked it.

I took photos for the instructions today. I’ll post them on Monday.

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Instructions are up, and my be viewed here. Go nuts @Bartybum

You can now build the Loader, or tell me all the ways my design should be improved. @WvG_853 I added a steering wheel.

As I my time is being splintered into a number of responsibilities, I most likely will not add a part list, but if anyone wants to compile a list, feel free.

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Awesome :wub:, cheers @Thirdwigg!

I’m gonna give this a go tomorrow but in lime, since I don’t have yellow wheels to work with. I’ll also see if I can implement the old large pneumatics pump, as well as a replacement for the ballsocket frame since I don’t have one, and Lego seems to have developed an allergy to them since early 2015 :hmpf_bad:.

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Lovely little loader. I too like the 'pure technic' style. I'm not a fan of the completely closed paneled effect. 

Also, it's nice to see a few MOC's coming through that aren't cars. 

Out of curiosity, why the up side down system bricks at the back? Not saying I don't like it. Just wondering. 

 

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