Paliason

[MOC] Mack ANTHEM 70" Sleeper / Lowboy-Trailer LANDOLL 825E-AG / Sikorsky H-19 CHICKASAW USAF

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Hello Guys

I would like to introduce my new MOC:

Mack ANTHEM tractor with Lowboy-trailer LANDOLL 825A-EG. The transported object is the Sikorsky H-19 CHICKASAW helicopter in the colors of the U.S. Air Force.

 
Mack ANTHEM:
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LANDOLL 825E-AG:
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Sikorsky H-19 CHICKASAW:
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Model functions - Mack Anthem
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front axle steering
- movable engine pistons, wheel setup 6x4
- bonnet tilting
- openable doors
 
Model functions - LANDOLL 825E-AG
- detachable gooseneck
- side extensions
 
Model functions - Sikorsky H19 CHICKASAW
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both rotors powered by 2x PF M-motors
 

*** !!!My FLICKR Image-Gallery!!! ***

THE HELICOPTER TRANSPORT:

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Mack ANTHEM:

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LANDOLL 825E-AG:

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SIKORSKY H-19 CHICKASAW:

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Edited by Paliason
link to FLICKR Image-Gallery added.

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Just now, efferman said:

That is on spot. Nothing more to say

Agreed.  Love to see also a video.  Looks like the helicopter at least is functional.

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not only is the model great, but this post is as well.  Lots of pictures of everything we would want to see and a short description of everything.  Very well done!

 

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Than you guys!

At this point I only have this home-test video.

The rotor blades are made of plates and tiles. I had to stick with transparen tape the critical tile 1x8, which joins the blade and the rotor - otherwise in a minute, one sheet always flew away.

Edited by Paliason
Youtube video-URL changed to the correct form.

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I did not realise I was looking at lego. Thought it was the real thing. Had to look through the images twice before I realised.

Nice work. I love the scale of this.

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Yes, I did not understand where the photos of the real things ended, and where the photos of the Lego version began. Great job! :wub_drool:

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Hey! Looks like 42078 but this is totally another! Terrific model team build! Greatest job!

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for all: thank you for comments!
 
more photos:
- engine, simply designed
- wheels steering: Ackermann geometry
- I managed to get a rotating point from the disk to a half-stud, so when the wheel is turned, the wheel is in place and the fender can be very close without a collision.
 
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Photo of the interior:
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Fantastic models! It took me a while to take in that the Mack is not OOB even though it seemed much better than the set. Well done!

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What an amazing build. The biggest compliment I can give is that I went through the photos muttering about there were too many pictures of your source material. Wondering where your build was I started scrolling back up and then the penny dropped 

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This is an amazing build, I love it! Model Team style at it's best, and the scale is enormous. Details are spot on, functions as well, what more do you want? :grin:

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to MajkSpajkl, I_Igor, grum64, braker23: Thank you for comments!

 

When I finished my nose on that helicopter......I'm looking at it.....BOOM!!!  - that's The Punisher skull logo! :classic:

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The first two photos of the Mack Anthem Lego model actually caught me out, as with the scenery and sunlight etc, I did not realise that this was the Lego model.  Some really nice photos here.  Well done.

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trekman, thanx!

 

The following photos are with the australian cousin TITAN.

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Really impressive :oh:! The guys from the Model Scale Forum will freak out, I think it belongs there for sure.

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