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LEGO Technic MOC - Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORFMT)

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I have recently been working on designing and building an off road truck, which is to be used as the base for adding different attachments and features.

This is based on a model which I found on rebrickable, this has been modified:
- Added HOG steering.
- Switched to right hand drive.
- Modified and extended the rear, this is to allow me to have the room to add various attachments.
- Improved the mounting of the front mudguards.

Photos: https://tangerstechnicblog.blogspot.com/2022/12/lego-technic-moc-off-road-multifunction.html

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10 hours ago, TangersTechnic said:

I got in trouble a few years ago for too many / too large images. Have the rules changed?

Rules are the same: make the primary presentation here, use images that are not larger than 1024x1024.
Linking to your site/blog/store is okay after you have made the presentation here, i.e., not using the forum to promote site/blog/store.

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I have recently designed and built an Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT), the idea behind this is to use this as a base for designing and building various attachments.
 
My first attachment is a cherry picker, this features:
- Bucket raising and lowering via one of the yellow knobs.
- Moving the turn table, via the other yellow knob.
 
This mounts to the truck body via two pins on the rear and two axles on the front, these same mounting points will be used for future attachments.
 
ORMFT-CherryPicker%20(1).jpg
 
ORMFT-CherryPicker%20(2).jpg
 
ORMFT-CherryPicker%20(3).jpg
 
ORMFT-CherryPicker%20(6).jpg

Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT) - Grader Blade

 
I have recently designed and built an Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT), the idea behind this is to use this as a base for designing and building various attachments.

This attachment is a grader blade, this features:
- Blade raising and lowering via the yellow knob.

This mounts to the truck body via two pins on the rear and two axles on the front, these same mounting points will be used for future attachments.
 
OFMFT_%20(Grader%20Blade)%20(2).jpg
 
OFMFT_%20(Grader%20Blade)%20(3).jpg
 
OFMFT_%20(Grader%20Blade)%20(4).jpg
 
OFMFT_%20(Grader%20Blade)%20(1).jpg
 

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Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT) - Field Plough

 
I have recently designed and built an Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT), the idea behind this is to use this as a base for designing and building various attachments.
 
This attachment is a field plough, this features:
- Plough raising and lowering via the yellow knob.
 
This mounts to the truck body via two pins on the rear and two axles on the front, these same mounting points will be used for future attachments.
 
OFMFT_%20(Field%20Plough)%20(1).jpg
 
OFMFT_%20(Field%20Plough)%20(2).jpg
 
OFMFT_%20(Field%20Plough)%20(3).jpg

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Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT) - Towing Arm

 
I have recently designed and built an Off Road Multifunction Truck (ORMFT), the idea behind this is to use this as a base for designing and building various attachments.
 
This attachment is a towing arm, this features:
- Arm raising and lowering via the yellow knob.
- Winch winding in and out via the black gear, this also has a lock to keep the winch line in place.
 
This mounts to the truck body via two pins on the rear and two axles on the front, these same mounting points will be used for future attachments.
 
OFMFT_%20(Towing%20Arm)%20(0).jpg
 
OFMFT_%20(Towing%20Arm)%20(1).jpg
 
OFMFT_%20(Towing%20Arm)%20(3).jpg
 
OFMFT_%20(Towing%20Arm)%20(4).jpg

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