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I started to build my Liebherr LTM 1200-5-1 on base of the Lego model 42009. If anyone is interested i will post here foto's and info,

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Certainly we are interested, but if it is work in progress, please change topics title into V.I.P.  Lego LTM 1200-5-1

Regards

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The first step was to discover the scale. With the measures of the tyres the scale was around 1:24. So i had to change the axle distance and the wide of the undercarriage.

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54 minutes ago, Arjan de Jong said:

By the way i need some help to post bigger foto's. 

You have to host them on a other website, such as bricksafe and then insert image from Url.

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9 hours ago, M_longer said:

Very Important Part?

:laugh:

(It seems like my fingers are to fat or to big for mobile phone keyboard...and not to mention Google autocorrect that makes me bigger idiot than I am...)

Thanks for idea Marek :thumbup:

@Arjan de Jong a d @dunes it sould be W.I.P (Work In Progress) and not V.I.P (Very Important Person)

Edited by I_Igor

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I would certainly be interested in more photos and perhaps even a video. No matter how many renditions of these cranes there are, they never get old, at least not for me.  Love that you are also actually using blueprints and scaling metrics.  Yours looks very promising.

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3 hours ago, nerdsforprez said:

I would certainly be interested in more photos and perhaps even a video. No matter how many renditions of these cranes there are, they never get old, at least not for me.  Love that you are also actually using blueprints and scaling metrics.  Yours looks very promising.

Agree cranes are something special when you see this monster on the road tempts you to replicate it in Lego... IMHO most realistic Moc can only be done using blueprints because in calculations sooner or later you miscalculate (your self) :laugh:

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IMG_3656.JPG.adae19855893204dd021b4944853c5de.JPGBy the way i need some help to post bigger foto's. Ltm%205.jpg

Ltm%20b.jpgThis was the first difficult part. I had to make the base smaller.

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IMG_3741.JPGBuilding the upperstructure

IMG_3763.JPGI put the winch to the back of the uppertcarrier

IMG_3787.JPGThe cabin 

IMG_3814.JPGPutting things together

2.JPGThe ballastplate with the batterybox

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6.JPGNow the cabin has legal connections

IMG_3994.JPGSome details on the back

IMG_3993.JPGLooks like a crane already

IMG_3998.JPGComparrising to the original model 42009

lego%201%20%281%29.JPGStill changing details to make it look like the real crane

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lego%201%20%281%29.JPGStill changing details to make it look like the real crane

01%20%2810%29.JPGMaking the boom...

A%20%281%29.JPGSome more details ladder and tilting cabA%20%282%29.JPG

A%20%283%29.JPGHookblock, not 100% Lego but it fits well

A%20%284%29.JPGMirrors at the drivingcab

A%20%285%29.JPGSome details on the front

A%20%287%29.JPGDetails on the back

A%20%286%29.JPGExtra steps and warning stripes

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details%20%283%29.JPGSome details. After about 140 houres work the crane is almost ready. The beasic model has around 2600 pieces. My version is abot 4300 pieces.

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Impressive crane...I would never thought that you put extra 1700 parts at (approximately) similar size.

(Specially when I concentrate on using as less as possible parts in my mocs)

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