TechnicMOCer

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  1. Instructions are now available HERE
  2. Definitely Mercedes-Benz Arocs 3245 (42043). A lot of functions, great appearance (even though cab is too long and whole truck should be 19-wide (excluding cab)) and great memories with nostalgia from TV's advertising about it.
  3. I suppose tractor might be slightly too small, but they look very cool together
  4. Thank you! I'm glad you like. Yes, fortunately 11L beams are good for the scale.
  5. My alternative model of 42167 Mack LR set - skip loader truck. It features HOG steering and detachable container which can be loaded/unloaded.
  6. Is it done already? I'd love to have that file
  7. Scania Next Gen at 1:35 scale: Free instructions HERE
  8. This is my mini version of Scania S truck: The model features:- HOG steering- fake 4-piston engine Same scale as my Scania R420 (1:35): This model is also possible to build in red color version: Free instructions HERE
  9. 8110 Mercedes-Benz Unimog U400 Features: HOG steering openable side walls pendular front suspension winch attachment crane attachment with outriggers crane rotation, rise/lower functional grabber modularity - attachments may be attached alternately Original model: Video: Free instructions here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-155114/TechnicMOCer/mini-8110-mercedes-unimog-u400/#details
  10. This is final version of this Unimog:
  11. I made proper A-pillars using LDCad, and some render:
  12. I am going to test the model as well, maybe I will have enough patience to make submodels and fix A-pillars, but it later
  13. It looks very cool, I really like it. I'm not sure about that, how well reinforced is arm, because of using short thin liftarms, but anyways you did a very dissent job.
  14. I think 42093 or 42151 would be the best approach. So using axle with stop 5L or 4L (depends on how long is required), I think would work without any issues since wheels would prevent sliding them. I love how it looks with stickers applied, totally like 8109. Maybe the front uses too much system pieces (at least for me), but original set has front made out of system.