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I know that is why my Unimog is 1:15 and not 1:16.5 like your modelsĀ :wink: but still struggling with proper tire / wheel idea for that scale...

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Honestly my goal (one day is to make TGS hook loader truck 6 X 2; I see it every day (model with cab color like set 42069), but whatever you decide I would like. I suppose that yellow mudguards will be dark bluish gray on physical model. This one is very nice baseĀ :thumbup:

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I'm not trying...I have images on my phone that you post month ago and it is the same cab...:wink:

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1 hour ago, efferman said:

i have to finish it till november 15th. It will become a hooklift

:sweet:

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I thought that you will use linear actuator, but gear rack has longer "travelling"...half a year ago I have made with big linear actuator and at the top small actuator for tilting...

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Little late for the party, but you can always try this for a 4 studs steering wheel.

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This is not looking like real steering wheel but has 4 studs diameter ?

Edited by I_Igor

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Today I had a chance to talk to an old friend who works as car and truck parts salesman and he gave me following info:

Car steering wheels are 340-380 mm

Tractors (modern like JCB Fastrac or Syn-trac...) have 380-420 mm steering wheel

Trucks (Daf, Mercedes, M.A.N. Scania, Volvo...mostly European trucks) have 570-600mm steering wheel.

Info is from his official parts catalog.Ā 

I hope that this post could be useful for someone in future. Sorry MichaelĀ if I have misused your topic for something what you already know

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Rolling chassis, hopefully all missing parts arriving till next weekend. in two weeks is the next convention.

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At least this is more interesting than what we know about 2019 sets so far. I know what you are up to...I'm waiting several months for some modified plates to make fuel tank... Chassis looks very sturdyĀ :thumbup:

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Great to see the progress and hope the Lego company is inspired by your printed components.

Just one minor remark: belly shot, look at the connection of theĀ 2 uni-joints, 1 needs to be rotated on the axle for a smoother drive train.

Edited by emielroumen
Typo

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From latest chassis images it looks (to me) that you use shocks on front axle like on first versions of 8860 set (box image)

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Ā ?

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That you use just springs and not complete Lego stock absorber assembly on front axle

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