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blaz62

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  1. The truck is safe in one piece. I borrowed some parts from the crane for a new crane project but I will rebuild it when I get new parts.
  2. Here is my creation for the contest, telescopic crawler minicrane. Functions: -extendable tracks -360 rotation -arm lift -arm extension -4 independent support legs -movable counterweight
  3. When i saw some posts on social media yesterday about the creations for the eurobricks technic contest i realized that since i wasn't very active i almost missed it. So today (the last day) i started a new creation. I started building what I love the most, cranes. I made a larger version of a crawler crane I did a few weeks ago. For inspiration i used a Jekko SPX1280 crawler crane. Like all my creations, this also have has some functions: -extendable tracks -360 rotation -arm lift -arm extension -4 independent support legs -movable counterweight
  4. The trailer is quite reinforced, but at this length there is a slight sag. This is even more visible in the photo because the front is too high and not all the axles are aligned on the ground. Otherwise, the trailer has a load capacity of at least 3kg. Here you can see better that it is more about lifting. But it depends on how much the large LA is stretched, which is used to adjust the height of the goose neck. I'm quite active there, although sometimes I make a recording and then run out of time to edit and publish it. Thanks, I'll try to post progress.
  5. I haven't been very active on this forum for a while, but I've created quite a few new creations. That's why I've been thinking for a while about creating one topic for all of my creations. Especially for those of you who don't use social media as much where I'm more active with my posts. To start, I'll introduce you to my new creation. Well, it's not exactly new. The story started with a trailer that I started a few years ago as a 2x4 configuration with front dolly. This project wasn't very successful. I then changed it to a version without a front dolly and it was then intended as a trailer for the Volvo FH16 project with a crane. Then when Volvo introduced the new Aero model, I started doing it. Initially only in digital form, which I assembled in physical form over a year later. Then it took me quite a while to manage to photograph it all and upload a video. On the trailer itself, there is another slightly different project of mine. Using a 3D printer, I made the bricks of the set 30710, Skid-Steer Loader in 2.5x scale. Both the truck and the trailer are motorized. The truck has two PF L motors for propulsion and one servo PF motor for steering. The trailer has 3 motorized functions. Support legs, trailer lift and steered axles. This also has the option of fifth wheel steering. Both have Buwizz 2.0 to control. That's all for now, will try to post regularly as much as possible. I will soon present my new project, an 8x8 truck with a crane, which is still under construction.
  6. I know this set, but I didn't know it had such a b model. An old classic from Markus Kossman.
  7. When you have a small child you always have a room full of toys. So that you can put them away more easily, I made a small RC helper. The vehicle is controlled via two BuWizz 2.0 bricks and 6 motors. For better move between toys, I installed tracks on it. On the front have large arm which can be extended. Two shock absorbers also ensure a better grip on objects. Lights for night work.
  8. @1gor the speed is not very fast. I wanted more torque, because the truck is quite heavy... @ Axadder thank you. I put the most effort into this part. Few more pics.
  9. @Milan Wow, thank you. i'm honored! @1gor it was one of the different variants. In the end, I'm chose the another one, which was stronger. @Jeroen Ottens Here is more photos. I also made instructions only for engine and are free.
  10. Hello I can finally present you my new model, which I have been made for more that 2 years. This is Volvo FH16 truck with the most powerful D16 engine, 750 hp with large knuckle boom crane. For this model, i made a completely new chassis, which is much more rigid than previous models. The drivetrain is also completely new. I manage to make 8x6 configurations (previus was 8x4). It is realy robust and can tow or drive more weight. Specly large crane. Truck specs:-Modular design (chassis, cab, engine, rear outriggers)-Full suspensions-Cabin is sprung with 4 shock absorbers-Working linear 6 clyinders Volvo Penta D16 engine. The engine can be removed from the vehicle and placed on a stand. Stand instructions are included-Detail cabin-PF Lights can be added to the cab. (front lights and cabin lights on top). For that truck i made new version of crane. This is my biggest Lego Technic truck knuckle boom crane. The total length with two additional fly JIBs is 110 cm. It arose from the knowledge and ideas I used in my past crane projects. I tried to get as close as possible to the real version. The crane is completely manual and does not contain any electric motor. I got the inspiration for the crane from the manufacturer Palfinger and their model PK 165.002 TEC 7. This is their largest side mounted kuckle boom crane for trucks. It has a maximum lifting capacity of 32,000kg and the range of 36.1m (with fly JIB). In the design of the crane I wanted to make the best ratio between design and functionality. Lego bricks are plastic and have their limitations. The crane can lift up to 400 grams of loads on the first boom. With greater length the lifting force is reduced. The second additional arm (JIB) is just for decoration and cannot lift a larger load. At higher loads, there may be difficulty turning the arm through the mechanism. So it helps turn by the hand. Bending of certain axes can also occur at higher loads.All functions are made so that they can be easily performed. All major movements are performed via rotating gears, which have a suitable ratio. The extension of the boom is made via levers or gear racks depends on the segment. Crane functions:Crane:-massive supestructure with 8 connections points-support legs for maximum stability. They can be fold up-360° infinite rotation-Lift the first and second segments-3-stage extensiom boom of the first arm-Removable winchFirst JIB:-removable additional arm with 2-stage extension boom-adjustable angleSecond JIB:-removable additional arm with 1-stage extension boom-adjustable angle-stored above the oil tank After crane you can instal flatbed or fifth wheel. Complete truck with crane have 4351 parts More photos: https://bricksafe.com/pages/Sthrom_Creations/volvo-fh16 https://bricksafe.com/pages/Sthrom_Creations/large-knuckle-boom-crane I made some episod while making the project: Separate video for crane: I also made instructions for all of them, which are available: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-118230/sthrom/volvo-fh16-750-8x6-with-crane/#details
  11. Hello! I managed to complete another version of this Tatra truck-tipper version. This time I did with road tires adn little changed the suspension angle. I also added a tadem trailer. Tipping is motorized via M motor. More photos: https://bricksafe.com/pages/Sthrom_Creations/tatra-6x6/tatra-kipper Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-103740/sthrom/tatra-phoenix-tipper-with-trailer/#admin
  12. @1gor Tyre are for tatra suspension system great, because are not flat. Working on Volvo. But i didn't think that will take so long this project.. @MajklSpajkl I will probably add some axles maybe 10x10x4 configurations but first need more bricks for axles. There I will change the gear ratio. Hubs for now work okay. When I finished testing I washed them well with running water. I starting modified to the road version. different angle of suspensions and other tires.
  13. When I got Off Road Buggy set (42124) in my hand and saw new tyres I instantly get idea for new creation. I must make new Tatra truck. The only question it was if would be the 815 model or the new Phoenix. Then I remembered that I made my first version of Tatra Phoenix model 10 years ago and now it is the time to fix the problems of that model... This is my new model of legendary Czech brand of trucks Tatra. The model Phoenix is in trial truck version. This is full RC with Buwizz 2.0 brick and 2 Buwizz motor for drive. These motors make the vehicle very powerful (watch the video). Also the new tires give it good features and appearance. Specifications:-Full independent suspension (front axle hard springs, rear axle soft spring)-Modular desing (chassis, cab, superstructure)-Detailed interior-The door can be opend-The superstructure is not only for the design but also serves to protect the cab from tipping over 360 degree view Instructions are also available: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-85659/blaz62/tatra-phoenix-6x6-trail-truck/#details
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