CalimeroLego Posted November 21, 2020 Posted November 21, 2020 (edited) Hello everyone, Please let me introduce to you my first MOC on this website. I've been building for a while and finally I decided to share something; some of you that saw me in the Decreasing number of Mocs topic may be happy to see it. by Guilhem Martineau, on Flickr The 1CXT is a mini backhoe which particularity is to be driven by tracks and not wheels. As a mini backhoe it features a skid steer loader front and a rear mini excavator arm. The tracks allow for lower ground pressure, greater maneuverability and higher pushing or climbing power. Discover more about it here : JCB 1CXT This build has been almost 1.5 years in the making as i don't have much time in engineering school. I designed it using blueprints of the real machine and the scale of it is approximately 1:10. The model is 33 cm long without attachments and the rear arm folded, 78 cm long at maximum length with the fork, 22 cm high and 16 cm wide. by Guilhem Martineau, on Flickr This MOC is an hybrid of pneumatic and RC. I. RC : With the IR receiver you can control the drive with independent tracks control, and the movement of the front loader. The first receiver is for the tracks. They are driven by one L-Motor each. There is a 12:25 ratio so it's enough to move around. The tracks feature a tension system with one soft spring on each track. by Guilhem Martineau, on Flickr The second receiver is for the loader. One L-Motor controls the arm via a 20:12 ratio but I'm not happy with that, I can't figure how to fit a bigger ratio to gain some power. Because there are two big linear-actuators it's good enough. The attachment is tilted thanks to an M-Motor, directly hooked with two 12:12 90° transmission. then two mini linear actuators give the wanted movement. I am quite happy with the tilting range but not with the height, even tho I really can't do anything given the space that I have. by Guilhem Martineau, on Flickr II. Motorized : By turning the switch on the left side of the cab on, you start an XL-Motor and grant power to a second switch. The XL-Motor powers a pneumatic pump and a two way gearbox in the rear of the backhoe. With a red knob you can actuate the outriggers in either way without having to make the XL-motor run in the other direction. The two big outriggers are strong enough to lift the entire machine off the ground. The second switch is located in the roof of the cab. By turning the beacon left or right you rotate the excavator arm via an M-Motor and a worm gear setup. by Guilhem Martineau, on Flickr III. Pneumatics : The pump powered by the XL-Motor is hooked up to 4 switches that control the excavator arm. There are two of them in the cab and two sticking out of the roof. The one on the right hand side of the driver controls the first section of the arm and the one on the left the second section. The second section features an extension via a 1 stud thick cylinder controlled on the left when you are facing towards the arm. It takes the section from 15 to 20 cm to give the bucket, actuated by a 7 stud cylinder, a better reach. by Guilhem Martineau, on Flickr IV. Conclusion : Overall I am quite pleased with myself. The function setup might seem strange but there was no room for full RC and this was the best compromise I could find. The play-ability turned out to be great, my little brother loves it! You can find more pictures on my flickr account! Spoiler Here is a summary of all the functions : by Guilhem Martineau, on Flickr Thank you for reading me and checking out my little loader! Spoiler I am sorry for the poor quality of the pictures, I don't have enough lights and my wall has scratches Also, English is not my mother tongue so I'm sorry for any mistake I may have made Edited November 21, 2020 by CalimeroLego Quote
Maaboo the Witch Posted November 21, 2020 Posted November 21, 2020 This is really cool! Great job... Or should I say JCB? Quote
Milan Posted November 21, 2020 Posted November 21, 2020 What a way to introduce your first MOC here :) You have captured the look and feel of the real machine very well. Love all the functions, too. Having planned to build the very same model, although in a slightly smaller 1:13 scale, I can really appreciate seeing one built in similar scale. Very nice. One suggestion, when you present a model based on a real model, it is always nice to put a picture of a real thing in your post. I know you have a link to it, but posting a small image is more effective as people can see how it compares to your model, at the same page. Quote
1gor Posted November 21, 2020 Posted November 21, 2020 Great MOC (from JCB fan). I have one friendly advice; there is also yellow gear rack in 42097 set which could be helpful. Quote
suffocation Posted November 21, 2020 Posted November 21, 2020 Phenomenal job - love the looks and the huge amount of functions Quote
Bartybum Posted November 21, 2020 Posted November 21, 2020 Holy mother of cables, that backhoe is mad. I'd be keen to see a video of the build in action Quote
jorgeopesi Posted November 21, 2020 Posted November 21, 2020 Very nice MOC with a lot and very realistic functions . Quote
CalimeroLego Posted November 21, 2020 Author Posted November 21, 2020 1 hour ago, Maaboo35 said: This is really cool! Great job... Or should I say JCB? 1 hour ago, suffocation said: Phenomenal job - love the looks and the huge amount of functions 40 minutes ago, jorgeopesi said: Very nice MOC with a lot and very realistic functions . Thank you all for the kind words! 1 hour ago, Milan said: What a way to introduce your first MOC here :) You have captured the look and feel of the real machine very well. Love all the functions, too. Having planned to build the very same model, although in a slightly smaller 1:13 scale, I can really appreciate seeing one built in similar scale. Very nice. One suggestion, when you present a model based on a real model, it is always nice to put a picture of a real thing in your post. I know you have a link to it, but posting a small image is more effective as people can see how it compares to your model, at the same page. Thanks, it's an honor coming from you ! I edited a picture to my first post And I'm looking forward to seeing your version! 1 hour ago, I_Igor said: Great MOC (from JCB fan). I have one friendly advice; there is also yellow gear rack in 42097 set which could be helpful. Thanks ! I've been following the work on your Fastrac with great interest Unfortunately I don't own any yellow gear rack and I won't buy one (at least not just now), but thanks for the suggestion Quote
1gor Posted November 21, 2020 Posted November 21, 2020 @CalimeroLego thanks for interest on my Fastrac. In reality it is done, but I'm very bad photographer in English weather conditions, so no new uploads to my tread. There is also a bricklink for gear rack but you know the best what is possible and not Quote
JintaiZ Posted November 22, 2020 Posted November 22, 2020 Wow, this could easily be an official set! Quote
iLego Posted November 22, 2020 Posted November 22, 2020 Wow, the number of functions is staggering !! Looks like everything is packed very tightly. I can imagine it would have taken multiple iterations to get everything to fit together perfectly. Well, the final result is surely worth it ! And yes, would love to see a video of it in action. Thanks for sharing ! Quote
Jurss Posted November 22, 2020 Posted November 22, 2020 Great first MOC. Real look is captured. Really interesting to combine pneumatics with actuators in one set. I think I never saw something like that before. At lest so wide usage. Pictures are pretty OK. Most of us don't have photo studio and Hasselblads. Quote
mpj Posted November 22, 2020 Posted November 22, 2020 Really well done! You only have to replace the grey gear rack on the excavator boom with a yellow one Quote
m00se Posted November 22, 2020 Posted November 22, 2020 Impressive how you put so many functions in there. Quote
Aleh Posted November 22, 2020 Posted November 22, 2020 I always admire haow people can place many functions into a small scale! Welldone! Quote
chekitch Posted November 22, 2020 Posted November 22, 2020 You really packed it with functions.. And looks good too.. Nice. Quote
KevinMD Posted November 22, 2020 Posted November 22, 2020 Can you fit a bucket? I imagine 2951 would be ideal size but fork looks good too. Quote
CalimeroLego Posted December 1, 2020 Author Posted December 1, 2020 Hey everyone, thanks for the kind answers ! Yes it is quite packed, the compartment under the seat is full of tubes and cables, I wasn’t able to make it perfectly clean... And I’m really proud to have amazed some of you ! For the video, I will get a GoPro during the month, and with the shooting time I hope to be able to upload it early January ! On 11/22/2020 at 5:53 PM, KevinMD said: Can you fit a bucket? I imagine 2951 would be ideal size but fork looks good too. This bucket is unfortunately not wide enough but thanks for thinking about it :) Quote
howitzer Posted December 1, 2020 Posted December 1, 2020 Wow, great job. Like others, I have to admire especially the tubework and functionality of the backhoe arm. So many functions in so small space. Quote
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