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150 mm Nebelwerfer-Zehnling auf Maultier (Sd.Kfz.4/1) is a German half-tracked multiple rocket launcher system during WWII.

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The Lego Panzerwerfer includes the following remote controlled features:

• Controlled Differential steering for tracks which is connected to front steering,

• Front and rear driving axles,

• Weapon platform rotation,

• Weapon tilt angle adjustment,

• Weapon launch.

Extra features include:

• Individual suspension for all loading wheels of tracks and front wheels,

• Functional steering wheel and clutch,

• V6 engine connected to front axle,

• Adequate off-road performance,

• Hoods and rear munitions cabin door can be opened,

• LED headlights.

Specifications for steering mechanisms:

For straight driving as well as minor turning angle of less than 15deg, the rotation rate of left/right tracks is 1:1 and could be slightly adjusted by differential,

for radical turning, the controlled differential steering system forces the left/right tracks to rotate at the rate of 1:3 (left turn) and 3:1 (right turn).

All performances will be demonstrated in video. Power function components include: 1 battery box, 2 XL-Motors, 3 M-Motors, 2 IR-Receivers and 1 LED set.

More photos are available via http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/272813

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Edited by ms09
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It's very functional! But how do you fire only one at a time?

Thanks for your comment!

Each trigger unit has 4 phases, and the launch system has 2 trigger units, so in total 8 phases are available. Of course you can adjust the phases in your own way and fire all 8 cannons at the same time.

If you need, I could take extra photo of the structure later on.

Edited by ms09
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WOW! I have recently come back to lego and have thoroughly enjoyed seeing all the fabulous technic creations, especially the trials trucks, but this, for me, is right up there with the best of them.. I love German ww2 metal and to see a creation like this is simply fantastic. Hats off to you for the cration and if you ever feel like writing an inventory and build guide =) ;P

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WOW! I have recently come back to lego and have thoroughly enjoyed seeing all the fabulous technic creations, especially the trials trucks, but this, for me, is right up there with the best of them.. I love German ww2 metal and to see a creation like this is simply fantastic. Hats off to you for the cration and if you ever feel like writing an inventory and build guide =) ;P

I'm very glad that you like the MOC!

It is less likely that I would provide building instruction, but I could answer your specific questions concerning this model or provide further photos of structures if needed.

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Could you show us some more photos of the rocket platform?

Here are a few close photos of the weapon platform, hopefully they are helpful for you.

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Very nice. How do you set the different firing modes?

It depends on the phase of the trigger's rotating axel, if you put all triggers at the same phase, you are likely to have fusillade.

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