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Hello :laugh:

Here is my next MOC after the Hitachi ZW 310.

It is a red Scania P270 Containertruck with trailer!

The original:

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source:http://www.schrott-gehrt.de/img/containerabsetzer.jpg

My Lego version:

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The features:

raise the boom (2 pairs of big pneumatic cylinders)

extend the boom (2 mini pneumatic cylinders)

raise the pillar

move the "hook" for switching between unload and tip

dummy-engine

some pictures:

The cabin in the scania look-instructions avaiable here

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tip or unload a container

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the trailer

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Pictures are -as ussual- on Flickr and Brickshelf

And here is the video:

Hope you like it :sweet:

Edited by dfs473
Posted

Very nice - again!!! It's interesting, you had the same idea than me... But in my mind is an attachment for the beloved Mog... Let's see...

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Great work on making the Scania look real while working in purely Technic in that scale.

Thanks for the video showing the functionality and thank you even more for not putting music in your video.

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@Alasdair Ryan: I also was thinking about a Lego Technic/Lego mixed cabin like the 8109, but then I decided to make a cabin made of full Lego Technic, but yours looks also great :thumbup:

Great work on making the Scania look real while working in purely Technic in that scale.

Thanks for the video showing the functionality and thank you even more for not putting music in your video.

No problem :blush:

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Very nice - again!!! It's interesting, you had the same idea than me... But in my mind is an attachment for the beloved Mog... Let's see...

I too had started a build of this type of container truck (or Skip Lorry in the UK) using 8052 as a chassis. Same ideas at the same time :wacko:

I'll keep going as I need the practice but good work!

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I too had started a build of this type of container truck (or Skip Lorry in the UK) using 8052 as a chassis. Same ideas at the same time :wacko:

I'll keep going as I need the practice but good work!

I look forward to seeing a fellow scots work.:sweet:

I too am working on a truck but it's a bit more complex than that.:laugh:

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