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Bricksley

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  1. Or 1 hub, 4 motors: 1+2 drive & 3 for move + 4 for move change. Early people talking about just 1 HUB not 2.
  2. Can You explain what You mean? Lifting is not dependent for tilt & pitch. I'm know, geometry & movement of blade is not simple as e.g excavator/loader but it works :) Someone talk about 4 movement (control+), so there will be: lifting blade, pitch blade, lifting ripper, lifting ladder. Of course it was great to see it, but I'm not sure it will be included in set, not MOC ;)
  3. A big simplification without going into the structure (blade geometry) and the operation of the working hydraulics. We skip lifting (2 cylinders). The tilt movement can only be realized with 1 (left or right) cylinder - the blade is connected to the beams, cylinders and trunions in such a way that the movement of one cylinder causes a kind of blade rotation (tilt). By adding a cylinder on the other side, we get the possibility of another move (pitch). Just pure mechanics (geometry + physics).
  4. This is not tilt blade, it's pitch blade. This kind of blade can has 3 moves: 1. Lifting (up/down) all blade. 2. Tilt: 3. Pitch: In 42131 we've got only lift and pitch.
  5. Hi :) Today I wanna show my first finished alternate model - Racing Truck - B model of 42123 set. Racing Truck - 01 by Bricksley, on Flickr The set 42123 was bought at the end of December 2020 and the alternate model itself was ready on January 2 :D Unfortunately, the premiere was a bit longer ;) The truck is built of 554 bricks and includes the same functions as the model A, i.e. working V8 engine, front steering axle, opening doors. I also tried to show some details. Racing Truck - 02 by Bricksley, on Flickr Racing Truck - 03 by Bricksley, on Flickr Racing Truck - 04 by Bricksley, on Flickr Racing Truck - 05 by Bricksley, on Flickr Racing Truck - 06 by Bricksley, on Flickr Racing Truck - 07 by Bricksley, on Flickr Racing Truck - 08 by Bricksley, on Flickr Racing Truck - 09 by Bricksley, on Flickr The model also has an instruction made by my friend @M_longer Building instruction: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-77807/M_longer/42123-racing-truck/#details Video: https://www.youtube.com/embed/slVxaERxDA8
  6. You're right, but only in half ;) When we look at the side, changing color of the rims would look better. However if we look from the front we see inner part of the rim and here the black one would look much worse. So I decided to compromise and I used a yellow color ;) It's old M_longer's idea ;)
  7. Hello everyone :) Today I wanna show You my newest MOC - it's wheel loader Dressta 560E Extra - 1:21 scale. With full PF control and classic MT cover. Real machine: This is my second approach to this model, but that was 10 years ago and hmm ... today there is nothing to brag about;) This time, my main goal was to focus on the appearance and details (stairs, railings, fenders, cabin interior, body elements) hence it took a lot of time during building. In addition to the appearance, we also have a fully remote controlled model based on the elements of the PF system. - drive: PF L, full 4x4 with differentials on each axle, the rear is pendular, additionally working (while driving) cooling fan, - turning: PF L & two small actuators, - raising the arm: PF L, - bucket rotation: PF M, the only motor placed on the front frame - just like the cab, The whole powered from the rechargeable battery box placed in the back - unfortunately it is fully built-up, but left easy access to the switch and charging. Some photos: Video:
  8. It's nice to see that someone has taken up such an interesting topic, I have been preparing myself for some time to the dozer (another manufacturer), but it will be some time;) Knowing how interesting is the geometry of the blades in dozers and how difficult it is to construct real ones ;) I wonder how much you reproduce the movements of the blade: only lifting and tilting or full range: lifting, tilting and pitch? I will be happy to review the progress of work :)
  9. I don't know if somebody noticed but in set we've got 3 pendular axle: first (also steering), third and fourth, only second is fixed. And new shape of blue small pump:
  10. No, we've just visual effect. When we turn cutting head with vertical position to horizontal (by use black 20 tooth gear) saw blade falls - looks as if it was ready for cutting. And I fixed photo in my earlier post ;)
  11. Everything depends on the building model, but certainly we get more new capabilities :) The new valves get easier control and interesting assembly method. And finaly done:
  12. I'm bulding now ;) Parts list: And new valve:
  13. Hi :) I'd like to show You my new MOC ;) It's mini telehandler, just simple, pure Technic MOC, nothing special, built as a break between other MOCs. Functions: manualy steering 2 axles (HoG), manualy tilted forks, outriggers and boom manualy steering by pneumatic. See more photos and movie :) YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laZBQLxiqlg&feature=youtu.be Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/97083384@N04/albums/72157664162973728
  14. Nice compact MOC and it's blue :) Only You could add some stickers ;)
  15. Unfortunately I forgot to take a photo. When I noticed it was too late because now MOC is in the parts ;) First of all MOC does't exist now. Secondly I dont't have too much time for making instruction because I prefer spend my free time to build my new MOCs ;) I think if You look more precisely at the photos, movie and shemes diffrent functions that You can rebuild the most important function's group. And remember, the cabin is from 42043 with only other colored and a little changes in mudguards ;)
  16. Any Moderator could add [MOC] in the topic line? First of all I want to do DBG grill but red is for me better ;) Inside model is too little space to any suspension and I think that in this scale model it isn't necessary. Yes, of course :) http://www.lugpol.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?p=369787#369787 Thanks for good words :)
  17. Hello :) Today I'd like to show You my new MOC. MOC built for LUGPol's contest: you must build a truck using cabin from LEGO set 42043 Mercedes-Benz Arocs 3245 (cabin may have several changes, including color). So I decided to build flatbed recovery truck. My main goal was to build MOC for similar official LEGO sets like 42008 or 42043 it means one PF motor and mechanical and pneumatic functions, but not full PF. I think that building transfer case is more challenging than using 1 PF motor for each function. For driven I used 1 PF M motor. So I have 3 groups of function: manually, mechanical and pneumatic. Manually: lift cabin, opening doors, fake R4 engine, winch, HoG steering. Mechanical: lifting and extendible platform. Pneumatic with using airtank: extendible and lifting fork. Desing it's just liftarm construction with a lot of technic panels (34) ;) Movie how it works: And photos in my Flickr and Brickshelf gallery: https://www.flickr.c...157656931852914 , http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=558907
  18. It looks at basically well but I think that cabin is a bit tight. Blue and white is a good combination :)
  19. The fork wil be lower the lift and doesn't exist pin 4l to couple 2x 41678, litarm and connector below.
  20. In old pneumatic system we've 2 cylinders 48mm and 64mm (which I used in this MOC). In new pneumatic are 2 cylinders: small and big - 48mm. Yes, wobble is a small problem. Solution is used to attachment fork to the mast this connector ( http://www.bricklink...tem.asp?P=98989 ) and 2x http://www.bricklink...tem.asp?P=41678 . Unfortunately first connector exist only LBG and it looks bad with other parts in black.
  21. Hello again Today I want to show You my latest Technic's MOC. It's forklift, this is 4th such kind of machine which I've been built so far and probably not last. Forklift built in 2 days, it's simple relaxation's MOC. Inside we've 3 function: HoG steering at the rear axle, mast tilted by linear actuator mini and fork liftted using old pneumatic system. That's all ;) Movie:
  22. This is M_longer's idea :) I know, but there is a bit too little space to build full extended outriggers. These 2 mediums driven steering and outriggers so I need larger reduction which takes a lot of space in frame. These two points above, this is what is balance between functions and looks ;) I don't have enough black axles ;) Otherwise LEGO does't produce axle 4.5 with stop (it'll be great). Thanks for opinions :)
  23. Hello everyone This is my first MOC shown here: Mobile Crane GROVE GMK 4100B in ~ 1:22 scale. And real crane... All functions are motorized. Crane is driven by PF XL for all wheels. Steering by PF M with clutch also for all wheels. 1 and 4 axles have the same turning radius, 2 and 3 axles have the same turnig radius also but it's less then in 1 and 4 axles. Superstructure rotated 360 degrees by 43362c01 motor. Other functions (outriggers, boom liftdet and extended, winch) are motorized by 4x PF M. I like when MOC have a lot function and looks very good, so I decided to built some details ;) Photos: And a movie showing how it works: Brickshelf gallery: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=546806
  24. Look at this instruction: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=537484 I did't build that, but it looks ok. You need 2x PF L motors, 1 servo, 1 reciver and 1 remote control. Maybe you need some extra parts but check part's list on the end.
  25. Thanks :) I hope that I'll write sometimes
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