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I just wanted to create something, which has never been done in Technic.

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Features

  • All the brushes are spinning
  • Brushes are operated by either the PF motor or the rear wheels. There is a gearbox inside, and the trans green lever on the side selects the driving method, or turns off the brushes
  • Side brushes can be turned out, and locked by a two state spring system
  • Front brush can be tilted, also can be removed
  • Rear differential and 2 cylinders engine
  • HoG steering
  • Tilting driver's cab
  • Opening doors, auto closing by rubber bands

The blue brushes has a pin hole, and a rubber string was pulled through them together with an axle, that's provide the friction to spin.

See more high res images on my Flickr page.

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Edited by kodlovag

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That's such a cool idea and a nice looking implementation. Functions sound good too, would really like to see a video of it in action.

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Looks really cool! Please make a vid showing the spinning brushes in action and show the insides too! 

One thing I find funny is the V8 badge in the front while there is only a V2 inside :grin:

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Great job! I love that that the brush on the front can be easily removed. I also like how you change it from Manual to PF and back.

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This is wonderful!  You should enter it into the “festival of mundanity” contest at thelegocarblog.com if you haven’t already - this is a great reproduction of an everyday but mechanically interesting vehicle that doesn’t often (ever?) get modeled in Technic.

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Really good sweeper. I appreaciate all the detailing, even water blast (or something).

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On 2/9/2022 at 7:43 PM, gyenesvi said:

That's such a cool idea and a nice looking implementation. Functions sound good too, would really like to see a video of it in action.

 

On 2/9/2022 at 8:00 PM, Gray Gear said:

Looks really cool! Please make a vid showing the spinning brushes in action and show the insides too! 

One thing I find funny is the V8 badge in the front while there is only a V2 inside :grin:

 

22 hours ago, GerritvdG said:

Thanks for sharing, cool! Another vote for a video of this marvellous creation.

 

9 hours ago, Jundis said:

Packed to the max, great idea and execution!

Video wanted! :D

Thank you for all the comments

Well, I have to say I really hate making videos. I don't have the right tools, nor the video editing skills. Up to now I made few videos only, each for TC competitions, because it was compulsory. But I consider making one.

Until that happens, here is this extra image about the internals.

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20 hours ago, Hrafn said:

This is wonderful!  You should enter it into the “festival of mundanity” contest at thelegocarblog.com if you haven’t already - this is a great reproduction of an everyday but mechanically interesting vehicle that doesn’t often (ever?) get modeled in Technic.

I already heard about this competition, it is a good idea to submit the sweeper. I have to check the rules again.

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Excellent MOC, especially at this scale! Looks great and you packed in lots of functionality. I'd love to see a video of it in action.

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This is a very nice sweeper.  Very tidy and compact, although I am guessing that it does not have a tipping bin.  Nice use of panels. Well done

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It's really nice. Especially the back looks so sophisticated, like there was a working compartment.

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I'm loving your compact, function packet MOC. And thanks for the rendering of the interior.

If only TLG made more of this and less inaccurate, licensed display vehicles.

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